I own a 04 Troy Lee Predator, same as the pic above, I bought it because I always root for the underdog, but this is not the underdog. I have about ten buddies who all own performance ATVs, yet none own the Predator. Most own the 450r, the raptor, banshee, or the Yamaha 450. I keep up with all of the machines all day long, and my ride is completely stock. All of my buddies have upgrades of some sort, and I have none. Way to go Polaris!!
Upgrades/Accessories: None, doesnt need any.
It could use exhaust, and possibly a different route or method for the air intake, as it seems to breathe a little heavier than the others, but I am impressed and plan on buying the 05 limited Predator for my wife as she has the LTZ 400 limited right now.
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