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TRX450R Or YFZ450

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Old Mar 20, 2005 | 08:14 PM
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Hello, first off just let me tell you there are probably a million of these in the forums. But I want to know what would fit ME the best. First off I'am 6'0 150 LBS. I mainly ride trail and wide open and sand dunes. I might enter some of the local motocross races after i get one of these quads but i'm having trouble deciding wich one I should get. I really like the TRX450R but is it really as bad as dirtwheels try to say it is? I thought you know they are both 450s what could be the big differnce? I don't think i've ever heard anything bad on the yfz besides the seat and the crank problems. but both 450s have the crank problem. I have a 400ex right now and i'm wanting more power for what I do. What would you suggest for me? TRX450R or the YFZ450...Thanks for your opinions. Highly appreciated.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2005 | 02:15 AM
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The Yamaha is an MX bike that can be adapted for the trail. The Honda is a trail bike, that can be adapted for MX. I pick the Honda for everything except the MX track or freestyle jumping. I never MX, and I am to old and wise for freestyle anymore, so the Honda is my ride. Maybe gear the Honda down a little for trail riding.

See this post: http://forums.atvconnection.com/mess...did/445367.cfm
 
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