400ex pro and cons
#11
400ex pro and cons
PRO's:
*every body has one
*stable
*re-liable
*torque
*ability to run along with low low RMP's
*availability of after market parts and service
*simple design
CON's:
-every body has one
-simple design
-lack of storage space
-lack of ability to attach working tools
-lack of reverse
(very happy with mine)
*every body has one
*stable
*re-liable
*torque
*ability to run along with low low RMP's
*availability of after market parts and service
*simple design
CON's:
-every body has one
-simple design
-lack of storage space
-lack of ability to attach working tools
-lack of reverse
(very happy with mine)
#12
400ex pro and cons
Originally posted by: khen
I've got 450R front shocks on mine, you have to grind them a little bit to make them fit, but it's a great upgrade.
Originally posted by: RedGoblin
Cons:
- Front shocks are mediocre compared to the 450's and '05 Z400's
Are there any shocks off of other stock quads that would mount right up to offer an upgrade?
Cons:
- Front shocks are mediocre compared to the 450's and '05 Z400's
Are there any shocks off of other stock quads that would mount right up to offer an upgrade?
#13
400ex pro and cons
Originally posted by: RedGoblin
Grind the shocks or the mounts? Where at?
Originally posted by: khen
I've got 450R front shocks on mine, you have to grind them a little bit to make them fit, but it's a great upgrade.
Originally posted by: RedGoblin
Cons:
- Front shocks are mediocre compared to the 450's and '05 Z400's
Are there any shocks off of other stock quads that would mount right up to offer an upgrade?
Cons:
- Front shocks are mediocre compared to the 450's and '05 Z400's
Are there any shocks off of other stock quads that would mount right up to offer an upgrade?
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