400's or 450's???!?!
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400's or 450's???!?!
I wanna buy a new quad. I will trail ride it a lot but i might wanna race it every now and then. The trails I ride are bumpy and have a lot of whoops but also some straight aways. So I want to know what i should get.
I like the 2009 LTZ 400 because it is fuel injected and it looks really nice
But I really like the LTR 450 and TRX 450 as well.
And what about raptors like the 700 or no?
Would the 450s be bad on the trails because they are so low or what should i do?
I like the 2009 LTZ 400 because it is fuel injected and it looks really nice
But I really like the LTR 450 and TRX 450 as well.
And what about raptors like the 700 or no?
Would the 450s be bad on the trails because they are so low or what should i do?
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Best trail quad will be the Raptor 700 or the Z400 much better low end torq with reverse for trail riding with ALLOT less maint compared to any 450. 450 were designed for track use and tho you can use them for trail riding the 700 and 400 class quads are much better suited with a much better torque cure for trail riding!
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Allright, you are really going to have to do some soul searching on this one. For pretty much any type of racing I would choose a 450. More maintenance sure, but there is a reward in handling, suspension, and power stock or modified. If you are looking to ride recreationally 85% of the time, and just play around on an mx track the rest or hit up an xc event once or twice a year, any of those will do. A few years ago a lot of the guys I rode with had 700 raptors. I have a decent amount of seat time on them and they are a great trail mount. Unfortunately for those guys, they mostly played on mx stuff, and they all wanted a 450 after riding mine. Now many of them are on dirtbikes or 450 racers. Bottomline is they are all fun, a Z or 700R will be a hoot for the occasional race/track day. The 450s can all be trail ridden as well, but they do prefer a more spirited pace.
Ground clearance is similar on all of these. You need to buy a good set of skids anyway so that should be a non factor.
For the record, i feel the TRX 450 is the least desireable of the 450s these days. They have a good motor but just need to much other stuff where the Zuk and Yammies are spec'd much better from the factory.
Ground clearance is similar on all of these. You need to buy a good set of skids anyway so that should be a non factor.
For the record, i feel the TRX 450 is the least desireable of the 450s these days. They have a good motor but just need to much other stuff where the Zuk and Yammies are spec'd much better from the factory.
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I wanna buy a new quad. I will trail ride it a lot but i might wanna race it every now and then. The trails I ride are bumpy and have a lot of whoops but also some straight aways. So I want to know what i should get.
I like the 2009 LTZ 400 because it is fuel injected and it looks really nice
But I really like the LTR 450 and TRX 450 as well.
And what about raptors like the 700 or no?
Would the 450s be bad on the trails because they are so low or what should i do?
I like the 2009 LTZ 400 because it is fuel injected and it looks really nice
But I really like the LTR 450 and TRX 450 as well.
And what about raptors like the 700 or no?
Would the 450s be bad on the trails because they are so low or what should i do?
What type of racing are you thinking about?
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Best trail quad will be the Raptor 700 or the Z400 much better low end torq with reverse for trail riding with ALLOT less maint compared to any 450. 450 were designed for track use and tho you can use them for trail riding the 700 and 400 class quads are much better suited with a much better torque cure for trail riding!
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I have the Suzuki LTR450, I changed out the tires for ground clearance and put in a skid plate..I ride mine in the Desert sand and in the rocks It has never let me down yet. The 450 is a high strung engine but if your lookin g=for speed it is a speed demon.
What type of racing are you thinking about?
What type of racing are you thinking about?
There are tons of race quality quads out there to give you your adrenalin fix on the trails; however, you just have to settle on the quad that will give you the most bang for your buck, and then justify how much your going to spend initially to buy the quad on how much your actually going to ride the quad. Now you need to take a hard look at just how much you want to spend for the modifications to really make it race ready. Racing is not much of a "Shade Tree" owner operator user friendly operation any more.
Suggest if your thinking about hitting a race track to get hold of the AMA first and get the modification requirements and the list of the manditoiry equipment that needs to be added and the modification requirements to the machine for the type of racing you want to do it may pull you up short with the ends not justifing the means.