Yfz-Trx-Ltz 400? I just cant decide please help
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Originally posted by: reconranger
I own the Z and the TRX, and have ridden a friends YFZ quite a bit. By far, the Z is the best all-around machine! It does everything well. Handles well and handles light. The motor has great hop up potential! You won't beat a Raptor, but you will be able to keep up just fine. In the real tight stuff, you will easily outhandle the tippy Raptor. If I only had one machine to do everything, this would be it.
I pick the TRX only for open desert and fast open trails. This motor likes to rev, it is geared tall, and doesn't like to go slow! Therefore, the powerband is a little hard to handle in tight slow trails. A gearing change might help that however, but for really technical terrain, pick something else.
The YFZ is an out of the box MX machine. Great for the track, jumping, and a superb play bike (back yard MX, stuff like that), but I never enjoy it for any kind of long ride. It has a high revving engine like the TRX, and doesn't like to go slow on tight trails either.
These are 2wd sport quads, so they weren't designed with mudding in mind!
I own the Z and the TRX, and have ridden a friends YFZ quite a bit. By far, the Z is the best all-around machine! It does everything well. Handles well and handles light. The motor has great hop up potential! You won't beat a Raptor, but you will be able to keep up just fine. In the real tight stuff, you will easily outhandle the tippy Raptor. If I only had one machine to do everything, this would be it.
I pick the TRX only for open desert and fast open trails. This motor likes to rev, it is geared tall, and doesn't like to go slow! Therefore, the powerband is a little hard to handle in tight slow trails. A gearing change might help that however, but for really technical terrain, pick something else.
The YFZ is an out of the box MX machine. Great for the track, jumping, and a superb play bike (back yard MX, stuff like that), but I never enjoy it for any kind of long ride. It has a high revving engine like the TRX, and doesn't like to go slow on tight trails either.
These are 2wd sport quads, so they weren't designed with mudding in mind!
recon, thanx for saving me the typing! LOL[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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