MY KFX vs Stock Rappy 350.
#1
If I raced my KFX vs my friends bone stock 05 rappy 350.. which would win and by how much? I used to have a Warrior and just barely beat him and sometimes lose. He is jealous of the quad I got now and is like "That thing still won't beat me." I was just wondering which would win.. with my stuff on it below. Thx.
Racing on trails and on the streeet.
Racing on trails and on the streeet.
#4
Ok, you been here long enough to know that these kind of posts aren't going to get you to far around here. No one can tell you those sort of things, besides it's mostly rider anyways.
#5
Why cant you just race him and find out?? It's pretty obvious that the KFX400 will beat the Raptor 350 in a drag. You know the common factors that come into play. Rider skill is the most important. Still I say the 400 will have enough to take the 350 with most any rider. Go and do it and then post an educated report as to what you have found. Make it an expierement.
#6
^^ what they all said. Plus in a drag, for most riders, skill doesn't really play into it unless you can't ride at all. It's full barrels through the gears to the end of the race .. whoever crosses the line first wins. No handling or anything really comes into play, and with the power to weight ratio of the 400 over the warrior/raptor .. it's a no brainer
#7
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#8
Originally posted by: NLWarrior01
^^ what they all said. Plus in a drag, for most riders, skill doesn't really play into it unless you can't ride at all. It's full barrels through the gears to the end of the race .. whoever crosses the line first wins. No handling or anything really comes into play, and with the power to weight ratio of the 400 over the warrior/raptor .. it's a no brainer
^^ what they all said. Plus in a drag, for most riders, skill doesn't really play into it unless you can't ride at all. It's full barrels through the gears to the end of the race .. whoever crosses the line first wins. No handling or anything really comes into play, and with the power to weight ratio of the 400 over the warrior/raptor .. it's a no brainer
#9
I think he was meaning that when he had the Warrior he was close to the Raptor 350, sometimes winning sometimes loosing. Yes, the holeshot is important, but amongst most people who are just racing for the sake of it or for fun, there's probably very few that have any kind of technique down pat for acing the holeshot. My meaning simply put is with the average rider, skill will not be a big factor in a drag race unless the rider is totally horrible.
I beleive that even if the KFX blew the holeshot, it would still catch up to and quickly pass either the Warrior or the Raptor 350 if the kfx riders has any skill at all.
I beleive that even if the KFX blew the holeshot, it would still catch up to and quickly pass either the Warrior or the Raptor 350 if the kfx riders has any skill at all.
#10
there is still alot of skill involved in drag racing i have seen it many times but your kfx should kill that 350 i race my buddys warrior on my kfx and he has a high comp piston,hotcam,supertrapp exhaust jeted and tuned properly and i beat him all day long


