I am 14 years old and I have an Ozark 250 that I love. I use it very often, it is lightweight, has very good handling and throttle response. I have no complaints other than that the stock rims are weak and easily dented. I use my Ozark for everything; I race(it is very fast and has excellent acceleration), leasure riding(very comfortable and handles well at fast and slow speeds), I fly ramps (the light weight design makes you get more height and lets you maneuver while in the air), and I bog(I go bogging often in bogs and marsh and I have only got stuck 2 times ever and it easily came out). The thing I like about it is that I can go through deep water over the handlebars and my friends' quads will shut off as soon as the water hits the muffler. I would reccomend this bike to anyone who likes to have fun.
Upgrades/Accessories: I don't have any upgrades yet for this is my first summer with it, but this winter I plan to put in a new exhaust system and maybe some other things.
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