400ex vs. z400
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400ex vs. z400
alright, some of you might have seen my previouse post raptor660 vs 400ex or z400. now its between the z and the ex. this is what i now. the z has liquid cooling when the ex has air. the z has reverse and a couple more hp's. the ex being a honda is known to be tough or bulletproof. i know that the z will cost a little more. wich is best for trail riding?
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400ex vs. z400
I pick the Z as the best all-around machine. It handles great, and the motor has great hop-up potential with just a few simple mods like opening up the airbox, a UNI air filter, and an aftermarket pipe. Mine has proven to be bulletproof!
I do prefer the 400EX for very tight, slower more technical trails. It has an engine that doesn't mind being lugged down and ridden slowly, where the Z prefers to be reved out more and ridden fast. Again, handling is excellent and the machine is bulletproof.
I do prefer the 400EX for very tight, slower more technical trails. It has an engine that doesn't mind being lugged down and ridden slowly, where the Z prefers to be reved out more and ridden fast. Again, handling is excellent and the machine is bulletproof.
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400ex vs. z400
Originally posted by: reconranger
I pick the Z as the best all-around machine. It handles great, and the motor has great hop-up potential with just a few simple mods like opening up the airbox, a UNI air filter, and an aftermarket pipe. Mine has proven to be bulletproof!
I do prefer the 400EX for very tight, slower more technical trails. It has an engine that doesn't mind being lugged down and ridden slowly, where the Z prefers to be reved out more and ridden fast. Again, handling is excellent and the machine is bulletproof.
I pick the Z as the best all-around machine. It handles great, and the motor has great hop-up potential with just a few simple mods like opening up the airbox, a UNI air filter, and an aftermarket pipe. Mine has proven to be bulletproof!
I do prefer the 400EX for very tight, slower more technical trails. It has an engine that doesn't mind being lugged down and ridden slowly, where the Z prefers to be reved out more and ridden fast. Again, handling is excellent and the machine is bulletproof.
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400ex vs. z400
And where were you guys when Mr Scrambler was making these comments?
"The 400 sucked using my normal second gear powering up a hill...if I didn't keep it pinned that lousy thing would find me headed backwards down the hill! It just flat does not have the right ***** to gear ratio! My younger brother had the exact same year 400EX, and it suffered from the exact same lame torque."
"All the while I had kept a Warrior around because of the fact that it was so reliable, and had the perfect mix of torque and gearing, which allowed for stable powering up a hill without the need to stay in the top of the powerband. A well designed and balanced four-stroke thumper will allow you to do that, all of which the 400EX was not. Yes, if you wanted to always have to keep the RPM's up like you were on a two-stroke, you can make a 400 EX respond and climb about anything, but then, does this not defeat the concept of a four-stroker?"
I can creep in 3rd. Have no clue where this guy is coming from?????? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
"The 400 sucked using my normal second gear powering up a hill...if I didn't keep it pinned that lousy thing would find me headed backwards down the hill! It just flat does not have the right ***** to gear ratio! My younger brother had the exact same year 400EX, and it suffered from the exact same lame torque."
"All the while I had kept a Warrior around because of the fact that it was so reliable, and had the perfect mix of torque and gearing, which allowed for stable powering up a hill without the need to stay in the top of the powerband. A well designed and balanced four-stroke thumper will allow you to do that, all of which the 400EX was not. Yes, if you wanted to always have to keep the RPM's up like you were on a two-stroke, you can make a 400 EX respond and climb about anything, but then, does this not defeat the concept of a four-stroker?"
I can creep in 3rd. Have no clue where this guy is coming from?????? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
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400ex vs. z400
Yep.
Like I've said before, I've spent a ton of time on the 350. Only thing I liked better was at slow speeds it would turn when the EX would try to push out and I'm sure a little toe adjustment would change that. I question whether the guy has ever really been on an EX. The engine is torquey as can be at low rpm's. Sounds like he wants a Briggs and Stratton. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
Like I've said before, I've spent a ton of time on the 350. Only thing I liked better was at slow speeds it would turn when the EX would try to push out and I'm sure a little toe adjustment would change that. I question whether the guy has ever really been on an EX. The engine is torquey as can be at low rpm's. Sounds like he wants a Briggs and Stratton. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
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