It just costs too much damn money. Pretty simple. Cheaper and easier to race bikes or hell even cars. I raced motocross pretty heavily back 2002-05. Had a decent job and still lived at home. Had a quad/trailer/tools stolen and got out of it. Still had a quad but just trail rode and rode recreationally. Getting back into racing now again but doing Hare Scrambles. Shockingly there is many more events closer to me and the cost is cheaper. My local MX track is $35 to practice for quads. You want to race you have to have their membership card which is just them not AMA or anything. Thats $30 then to race is additionally another $35. Also the cost to be competitive is much lower than motocross! You don't need $4,000 in suspension. I don't have to drive hours upon hours to get to races. I can do the entire district 14 hare scramble series and the furthest course is a little over 3 hours away. Which is damn reasonable. I just bought wheels and tires for my quad and my mustang. Quad wheels and tires were $1100 the cars were $1400. Someone else made the comparison for cams. etc etc. I love riding. I miss the competitiveness of racing but what I've spent in the last 2 months on parts on a VERY mild build XC quad really has me shaking my head. Thats for me. I can't imagine for a whole family or couple children. I grew up on quads. But if I had children Id buy them bikes before quads. From what I remember it being to seeing what it is now. I don't see quads lasting much longer on the tracks. Id start trading in the long travel suspension for an oversize tank.
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