Suzuki 700 kingquad

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Matt

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I took a 2007 kingquad 700 for a test today. I liked it alot. Can't find any bad things about this quad. Has everything i want in a quad. Lots of speed and torque,nice suspension,e f i, locking front differential,some storage, and great looks. I think this may be the one. Anybody have any feedback on this quad,i would like to hear it. Thanks
 

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kingquad or not

Hunting partner has a Kingquad and it works good BUT you cant have the frt diff locked in high range low range only. Frt locked diff still doesnt work as good as polaris or Can-Am. Hope this helps. Also found it pretty vibraty through the handle bars at slow speeds
 
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Thanks for input Sledderglen i appreciate it.I don't know alot yet,but wouldn't you use diff lock in deep thick mud and have to be in low.Were the handle bars vibrating when the diff lock was on or always?
 

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now go try a brute force 750 out for a day, or even a hour. i did and found that i liked the kawi better , plus its less money and 2 year waranty . way more power.
 

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5000 kms on my '05 King. Never been back to the dealer yet. My bro-in-law has 4500kms on his, same story. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one.:cool:
 

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I love my Kingquad. the best part is having 4x4 engage instantaniously when you press the button, the same goes for the down shift
 

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I have an 05 KQ. I've only got 1170 km on it but it's worked flawless. I don't have any vibrating anywhere. I've never really needed to use the diff lock in high range so that has always work good for me.

I'm thinking about trading it in on a Rhino. If your interested shoot me a PM. You may be able to get a pretty new and in really good shape KQ for a decent price.
 

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Sledderglen doesn't know what he is talking about. You CAN ingage the diff. lock in high range (at least on my 3 700 KQ, maybe I got the luckey ones)
 

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Sledderglen doesn't know what he is talking about. You CAN ingage the diff. lock in high range (at least on my 3 700 KQ, maybe I got the luckey ones)

maybe back in march 2007 you could not...........:eek:
 

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mine engages in high as well,it's an 06...I do enjoy it but totally different power then the v-twins...Only think i don't like was holding the override button when using the 4x4 diff lock,doesn't bother me in reverse...Was an easy fix though,not it works perfect.
 

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differential lock works high or low on my 06, works on bro in laws 07. over rides are easy to defeat. great quad, not as fast as the twins, but not that much, get a banshee if you want to rip it up.
 

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I got the 2005 King Quad. Coming up on 6000km. and not any problems that were not operator abuse. I can run mine in diff lock in high range
 

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I have a Renegade (twin) and a King (single). Yes the Renegade has more power/speed, but the King is great as well. Everytime I get on that quad, it feels so "right". Would recommend one in a heartbeat.
 

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there really isnt any way to "override" the overide, apart from a coperhead of course. you could check out nyrocatv.com you might find something that helps you there.
 

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there really isnt any way to "override" the overide, apart from a coperhead of course. you could check out nyrocatv.com you might find something that helps you there.

YOU have no idea of what you are talking about, check out NYROC , an please don't offer any more advice on kingquads.
 

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sorry buddy wasnt trying to sound like a dumbass, just trying to help. it should be noted however that about 95% of the stuff on NYROC WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY!
 
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