the new craycraft....
#2
I'm not sure but it is probably fairly high, but they do not cut any corners. If it is a question of reliability, they will make it stronger. If you want a fast RELIABLE 700+cc Raptor my only choice is Craycraft.
#3
the trinity 727 is $2000 without the pipe. but i figure the trinity pipe is a must. so i would have to sell the alba pipe. but alba makes a 727 to. so i could go that route over the winter. i'm not sure yet, but i'm interested in this 730.
#7
Originally posted by: Yamaha660R
might say to hell with the yfz and get the new 730 craycraft.
might say to hell with the yfz and get the new 730 craycraft.
That should not even be a choice!!! j/k I would definitley say screw the yfz though
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#8
My bike, and Kellys bike are the only 2 Craycraft 730's in existence right now. I was worried at first about the reliability of such a big bore...but that has come and gone. If my motor was going to blow, it would have blown last weekend at Sandfest with how many passes I made. It would be nice to see some more CR730's running around outside of Texas. As for the pipe questions earlier in this post...I would not run my bike without the drag pipe..no if's and's or but's.
On second thought..maybe you guys dont need a 730...because then my chances of losing races are greatly increased!
On second thought..maybe you guys dont need a 730...because then my chances of losing races are greatly increased!


