Keeping up with Fourtrax 300 2wd

I’ve got a 1996 fourtrax 300 that my parents bought brand new. It’s been everywhere twice buts it’s in good shape and in really good condition. I grew up on it so I’m pretty attached to it. It sat for 2 years and had been outside for the last 5-6 years. They gave it to me under the condition I would fix it up. Fresh gas new tires and it’s been running strong all summer. I’m convinced it’s the best atv ever made. That being said all my friends are getting fourwheelers too and they are getting these big can am 800s or brut forces with with huge tires and engines twice the size of mine. Mine is 2wd it has itp mud lites on stock rims and I’ve got a winch with a recovery kit.

The question Is. Will mine keep up with them? I’m not to extreme. If water get on my ankles Im getting out. I don’t "creek" ride because I like my stuff to work. I do go in some mild mud though. Would y’all be doing anything to my fourtax if it was yours to keep up?

Keeping up with Fourtrax 300 2wd

I’ve got a 1996 fourtrax 300 that my parents bought brand new. It’s been everywhere twice buts it’s in good shape and in really good condition. I grew up on it so I’m pretty attached to it. It sat for 2 years and had been outside for the last 5-6 years. They gave it to me under the condition I would fix it up. Fresh gas new tires and it’s been running strong all summer. I’m convinced it’s the best atv ever made. That being said all my friends are getting fourwheelers too and they are getting these big can am 800s or brut forces with with huge tires and engines twice the size of mine. Mine is 2wd it has itp mud lites on stock rims and I’ve got a winch with a recovery kit.

The question Is. Will mine keep up with them? I’m not to extreme. If water get on my ankles Im getting out. I don’t "creek" ride because I like my stuff to work. I do go in some mild mud though. Would y’all be doing anything to my fourtax if it was yours to keep up?