250ES VS. TRX300 4x4???????
#1
Ok i pretty much know what this one would be but my friend seems dead set that his 4x4 will whoop my Big Reds as$. Well, i know the 4x4 can only do 50 tops and my friends 01 Bear Tracker was clocked at 57 full throttle. His dads a cop so they got the states radar gun out. Well anyways my Big Red whoops that Bear Trackers as$ by like 5 fourwheeler lengths. No joke. But i've also been told by my brother-in-law that my ATC is a lot more powerful than the other big reds he's rode. What do you all think?
#2
There is absolutely no way in hell that a bear tracker would do 57 miles an hour. You asked the question at the right time, I recently raced my friends TRX 300 4x4 and I smoked him, actually not by much, but I still beat him. We went about 3 times on the same stretch of road, and I had him every time by about 3-4 lenghs. LONG LIVE THE BIG RED (unfortinutly mine blew up, the entire motor, top and bottom end)
#3
Thats gotta suck you blew it up, i screwed my shaft drive up and i'm still waitin to get it fixed. Well dude, sorry to have to tell you this but i was there when my friends dad clocked his bear tracker at 57mph. His dads a cop so i'm sure it was correct. Well, my big red had something done to it and its lightning quick! I don't know what it was but its definantly not stock, i rode one of my friends big reds and mine easily overpowers it.
#4
i dont believe those honda 4-stroke 250s are that fast because i draged a guy on pavement.... my old 300 4x4... with vampire tires.... against and 87-86ish trx 250 4-wheeler with racks and beat him Very gooood! and they run about 42-43mph mine ran 45-47ish with the bigger tires
#6
Originally posted by: McClutchburner
i raced a trx300 4X4 and i whooped its as$!!!
i raced a trx300 4X4 and i whooped its as$!!!
TRX300 4x4 is a pure utility/work machine and not meant to go fast. Top speed is just a bit over 40mph.
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