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Old 09-15-2005, 08:07 AM   #1
 
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I have a chance to purchase a 1995 Honda Foreman 300 for $1950 that is said to be in great shape, 1 onwer and I have known him for a while. Might can talk him down but is that a good price? Good ATV?
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that is an excellent atv. small, powerful, and light weight. check the condition of it very well, tires, bearings, ect. see if he'll come down on the price a bit for a little bit better deal. you'll be happy with it. is it a 4x4?
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10 years old..unless you know the owner well, and how he treated it. I'd pass. Unless you can get it for 1250 ish.
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There is a year in which the 300 honda were last made in ***an and the next year they were made here. To the best of my knowledge the transition year was 95/96.
1995's made in ***an
1996 made here.

The 1995's and prior are the bullest proof honda atv's that gave them that name. Just something toconsider.

BTW, if it's a 4wd with low miles I'd consider it, 2wd & high miles- might want to keep looking.
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not a 4X4
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Know the fella quite well, it was his fathers(that passed away recently from a falling tree) he took care of it and maybe not used it much. He was a part time saleman at a cycle dist.
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if it's in really good shape then it might be worth it. my neighbor just bought a 4x4 '95 300. same atv except for 4x4 for $1900. it needed about $150 worth of work but it will last him a long time.
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