Sup guys? Anyone seen the honda 700xx in action?
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Sup guys? Anyone seen the honda 700xx in action?
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Off-Road Macho Man
The Honda 700xx is not the best dune option, but they definitely kick *** in the desert with rough terrain.
Wayne Matlock just recently won the Baja 500 on one.
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TOP 5 - ATV
2008 Baja 500 Finishers
Wayne Matlock, El Cajon, Calif./Marc Spaeth, Ramona, Calif./Rick Cecco, Briling Springs, Pa., Honda TRX700XX, 10:10:40 (43.34mph) (Class 25)
Javier Robles, Mexicali, Mexico/Adolfo Arellano, Tijuana, Mexico/Cesar Lopez, San Felipe, Honda TRX450R, 10:11:01 (43.32mph) (Class 25)
Danny Prather, Ramona, Calif./Mike Cafro, Bonsall, Calif./Chad Prull, Laveen, Ariz./Levi Marana, Hemet, Calif., Honda TRX700XX, 10:19:05 (42.76mph) (Class 25)
Francisco Servin/Isaac Castro/Rocky Mereno/Marco Moreno/Edgar Moreno, Chula Vista, Calif., Honda TRX450R, 10:44:26 (41.07mph) (Class 24)
Javier Beltran, San Ysidro, Calif./Cristian Rolas, San Ysidro/Santos Perez, Tijuana, Mexico/Juan Sanchez, Chula Vista, Calif./Raul Cano, Tijuana, Mexico, Calif., Honda TRX450R, 10:57:05 (40.28mph) (Class 24)</end quote></div>
Cool, I bet they are a blast in the open desert where you can open up the beast.
The Honda 700xx is not the best dune option, but they definitely kick *** in the desert with rough terrain.
Wayne Matlock just recently won the Baja 500 on one.
--
TOP 5 - ATV
2008 Baja 500 Finishers
Wayne Matlock, El Cajon, Calif./Marc Spaeth, Ramona, Calif./Rick Cecco, Briling Springs, Pa., Honda TRX700XX, 10:10:40 (43.34mph) (Class 25)
Javier Robles, Mexicali, Mexico/Adolfo Arellano, Tijuana, Mexico/Cesar Lopez, San Felipe, Honda TRX450R, 10:11:01 (43.32mph) (Class 25)
Danny Prather, Ramona, Calif./Mike Cafro, Bonsall, Calif./Chad Prull, Laveen, Ariz./Levi Marana, Hemet, Calif., Honda TRX700XX, 10:19:05 (42.76mph) (Class 25)
Francisco Servin/Isaac Castro/Rocky Mereno/Marco Moreno/Edgar Moreno, Chula Vista, Calif., Honda TRX450R, 10:44:26 (41.07mph) (Class 24)
Javier Beltran, San Ysidro, Calif./Cristian Rolas, San Ysidro/Santos Perez, Tijuana, Mexico/Juan Sanchez, Chula Vista, Calif./Raul Cano, Tijuana, Mexico, Calif., Honda TRX450R, 10:57:05 (40.28mph) (Class 24)</end quote></div>
Cool, I bet they are a blast in the open desert where you can open up the beast.
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Sup guys? Anyone seen the honda 700xx in action?
Heres a little writeup on that team:
http://www.atvscene.com/racere...her/baja_500_081.html
And another review of the 700xx:
http://www.atvscene.com/machines/honda/700xx_081.html
-Krait
http://www.atvscene.com/racere...her/baja_500_081.html
And another review of the 700xx:
http://www.atvscene.com/machines/honda/700xx_081.html
-Krait
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Sup guys? Anyone seen the honda 700xx in action?
Buttfungus! How are you?
We are taking off Friday for a week at the Oregon Dunes.
I've been on the Raptor 700 for just over a year now. Love it.
I think the Honda 700 is a great replacement for the DS. Have you noticed how the seat comes up on the side of the fuel tank. . . very DS-like???
For ME. . . I was looking for a bit of a change. The new bike is much more nimble, lighter, etc. I don't think the Honda 700 will have those characteristics. From what I've read it isn't as much of a Dune Quad. . . doesn't have the power of the Raptor (probably a weight issue.) It has a tougher time power-sliding, etc.
Comes down to, what are you looking for.
Oh, Fuel Injection was a must for me and now that I have it, I'll never own a bike without it.
Good to see your still out there.
We are taking off Friday for a week at the Oregon Dunes.
I've been on the Raptor 700 for just over a year now. Love it.
I think the Honda 700 is a great replacement for the DS. Have you noticed how the seat comes up on the side of the fuel tank. . . very DS-like???
For ME. . . I was looking for a bit of a change. The new bike is much more nimble, lighter, etc. I don't think the Honda 700 will have those characteristics. From what I've read it isn't as much of a Dune Quad. . . doesn't have the power of the Raptor (probably a weight issue.) It has a tougher time power-sliding, etc.
Comes down to, what are you looking for.
Oh, Fuel Injection was a must for me and now that I have it, I'll never own a bike without it.
Good to see your still out there.
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