good trail riding sport quad?
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good trail riding sport quad?
i herd the ex was good for nasty trails but slow when really opened up. also people have told me the z was fast but difficault to handel in the trails , and i have herd the raptor was tippy in rough riding and the 450s require alot of clutch work. is that right.
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good trail riding sport quad?
Originally posted by: bigal32690
i herd the ex was good for nasty trails but slow when really opened up. also people have told me the z was fast but difficault to handel in the trails , and i have herd the raptor was tippy in rough riding and the 450s require alot of clutch work. is that right.
i herd the ex was good for nasty trails but slow when really opened up. also people have told me the z was fast but difficault to handel in the trails , and i have herd the raptor was tippy in rough riding and the 450s require alot of clutch work. is that right.
IMHO- Z400 or Rappy 700R (if you want a lighter wallet)
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good trail riding sport quad?
First off, skip the 660. They are narrow and tippy.
I like the EX for really tight semi-technical trails. It has an engine with a torquey low end that will lug down and can be ridden slow in the technical stuff.
The Z's engine likes to rev more than the EX. I pick it for all-around riding, but it is at its best on faster more open trails and more open country.
All the 450's like to rev. These are not engines that like to be lugged down, so if you are on a tight trail, they require a lot of annoying clutch work. I like these for fast wide open country.....
I like the EX for really tight semi-technical trails. It has an engine with a torquey low end that will lug down and can be ridden slow in the technical stuff.
The Z's engine likes to rev more than the EX. I pick it for all-around riding, but it is at its best on faster more open trails and more open country.
All the 450's like to rev. These are not engines that like to be lugged down, so if you are on a tight trail, they require a lot of annoying clutch work. I like these for fast wide open country.....
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good trail riding sport quad?
Originally posted by: reconranger
First off, skip the 660. They are narrow and tippy.
I like the EX for really tight semi-technical trails. It has an engine with a torquey low end that will lug down and can be ridden slow in the technical stuff.
The Z's engine likes to rev more than the EX. I pick it for all-around riding, but it is at its best on faster more open trails and more open country.
All the 450's like to rev. These are not engines that like to be lugged down, so if you are on a tight trail, they require a lot of annoying clutch work. I like these for fast wide open country.....
First off, skip the 660. They are narrow and tippy.
I like the EX for really tight semi-technical trails. It has an engine with a torquey low end that will lug down and can be ridden slow in the technical stuff.
The Z's engine likes to rev more than the EX. I pick it for all-around riding, but it is at its best on faster more open trails and more open country.
All the 450's like to rev. These are not engines that like to be lugged down, so if you are on a tight trail, they require a lot of annoying clutch work. I like these for fast wide open country.....
If you are into exploring, and trail blazing, the z400 might not be the best. But if you are going to be on a lot of faster, open trails or fire roads the z400 cannot be beat for fun factor.
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: atvriderhondasuzukiyamaha
the z or ex would be great for trail. i would say the z though just my opinion. [img][/img]</end quote></div>
I own a 2005 400ex and it handles awesome in the trails as well as open area.
Has plenty of power when you need it , And is very fast on the throttle.
Will climb big steep hills with ease,Not to mention the easy maintenance required for it.
The steering is great,and turns on a dime.
I was absolutley blown away as to how good this quad operates and handles the rough stuff.
But,That's just my opinion.
Good luck and Safe Motoring.
the z or ex would be great for trail. i would say the z though just my opinion. [img][/img]</end quote></div>
I own a 2005 400ex and it handles awesome in the trails as well as open area.
Has plenty of power when you need it , And is very fast on the throttle.
Will climb big steep hills with ease,Not to mention the easy maintenance required for it.
The steering is great,and turns on a dime.
I was absolutley blown away as to how good this quad operates and handles the rough stuff.
But,That's just my opinion.
Good luck and Safe Motoring.
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