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Cinderbull

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I'm new to the site, just picked up my 2002 Warrior 350 yesterday, I traded a lifted golf cart for it that I got bored with. Let the mods begin.
 
I guess that's considered the black/red one?? I'm new to this, but not for long, she will be in pieces soon. I hope

Here's a pic, hope it works.

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Wow, he told me '02, gotta read title again.

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I confirmed, it's a 2003. It is pure stock including the tires. I ordered new rear tires last night, grips, a hitch, rear brake pads, lever set and a cover for outside storage. It needs more, but that's a god start. It needs a slip on too but I can't convince myself to spend that much on a muffler.
 
That's an 03. I have thee same one. Just got a few more add on's. Nice warrior man, and welcome to the forum!
 
I know it's hard to convince yourself on getting an exhaust. But don't let the prices get in your head. I got a hmf and when it starts up its loud and proud and purrs as you feel what you thought was a 350 grow a major pair of balls. I've rode with a stock exhaust. A stock exhaust sucks get a real exhaust. And turn it into a man's ride.
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yeah figured I'd write something long. Cause quite frankly I'm bored af. But seriously invest in a hmf. I'm told out here in Kansas I have thee cleanest, deepest, and best sounding quad out here. So I highly recommend a hmf on you warrior 350
 

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