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Old 11-14-2005 | 06:04 PM
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Originally posted by: slomoe
there comes a time when somthing gets old the coolist 250r is still almost 20yrs old. in the last 5 to 6 years lots of quad r&d has been done. that is just somthing you cant compete with a 20year old machine. you are doing the right thing. I was at the short track saturday night and the 4 strokes dominate even the fastest 250r
Not here, a Duncan 250R still mops the floor with everything out there. Last year an oem 450 didnt make the top 5, the only thing close are 250R's with highly modified 450 motorcycle engines, other 250R's and a zilla.
 
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Old 11-14-2005 | 08:08 PM
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You guys misunderstood me, I hate to get rid of my R. If you look at my bio, I've had it for 5 years and have become attached to it setimentily. I just rebuilt it with my own two hands and take great pride in it. BUT...I am in college and can't afford to make these constant and costly repairs. For example, I took it for a 1/2 hour ride this weekend and it started leaking coolant. My neighbor who is a Honda mechanic took apart the water pump and found that I need a new water pump shaft and bearing = $150 with labor. I can't keep doing that. If it sells for the price I am asking, Ill sell it. If I can't get the amount I want, Ill keep it.
 
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Old 11-14-2005 | 09:47 PM
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awww man that sucks for you, you got a sweet 250r there I find that the 05's look nicer then the 06's but its up to you have fun with your new toy when you get it
 
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Old 11-15-2005 | 10:23 AM
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Originally posted by: motox26
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Have you guys put much seat time in on a 450R? I think you will be disappointed that it does not handle anywhere near your 250R. Be prepared to spend some cash to get the power and handling your expecting.
Yes I have. While a 250r will turn on a dime, the 450r is more predictable in the corners. Which in turn will let you put down faster lap times and it will not wear you out as bad.
Wow, you are the first person I've heard make that comment. I respectfully disagree.

1Bad250R, It's only money, so go for it. When the new wears off and you've spent for shocks, exhaust, cam, etc. I'll bet you'll wish you had your 250R back. Good luck.
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Old 11-16-2005 | 01:22 AM
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IF everything they fixed (gearing, front geometry, longer swingarm, more power, trans ratios, FCR carb etc), works well, then it might be a worthy deal. BUT if they did not fix the handling, coming from a 250R you will immediately notice a 'disconnection' btwn you and the bike. but 4 strokes are the future (and present) so i think you may be on the right path. however, consider this from someone that has both:

i like my 04 R and it handles good but not as good as the 250R, IMO. some elements are better on the 450 due to technological advances-like engine (very smooth, a slight hit and it will rip when you want it too), frame materials, shocks are great but not the rear one (really these andvances would have happned in the 90's if the quad market wouldnt have dried up) but the whole package isnt as balanced as the 250R was. plus a slightly modded 250R will rip. of course you know that.

the 250R was ahead of its time or right on time-depending on how you look at it and became the benchmark by which all others are judged by... it is the legend... until the cannondale or YFZ there was no worthy contender (give credit where it is due now, dont deny it- you all know the YFZ is a better 250R replacement) the 04/05 R was honda's answer just to have a product to kinda play cathup to the market and it will never have that legend status that the 250R earned for nearly 20yrs.
even though honda was developing it for years (they said) but at least in 06 they got more serious about it. the 06, if it is all it is cracked up to be, it should have been the bike they released in 04.

will i sell my 04? maybe oneday. but its almost paid for and it is a fun bike to ride, so im in no rush. if i want more power i'll contact athena or sparks and then get a little longer swingarm[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
then for pure luxery sake i may check into the goki electric start kit b/c getting hondas will require alot of money b/c they really are NOT offering a kit but you can get the parts needed....

well since you put it up for sale, i think youve already decided and dont really need opinions. so do what you want..but if you can have the slightest, remote chance to keep that older R along with the newer R,
DO IT! you will be glad you did. by the way, some places wont let two strokes ride anymore, so having both- you have options and with a newer bike you can get an extended warranty for like 3 additional years. mine's warranteed until 2007.
 
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Old 11-16-2005 | 03:27 AM
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I should buy your R and race you just so your R can see what you look like riding a 450 from the front
 
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Old 11-16-2005 | 09:33 AM
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Originally posted by: Coyoteman

Wow, you are the first person I've heard make that comment. I respectfully disagree.

That's cool, you are intitled to your opinion.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] What part do you disagree about?

IMO, a 250R has more of "snappy" handling charactoristics, and a 450R has more of a "floaty" handling to it. Don't know if you understand what Im saying or not, but what is your take?
 
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Old 11-16-2005 | 09:35 AM
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Originally posted by: lorenzo
I should buy your R and race you just so your R can see what you look like riding a 450 from the front
Thats cute, but you'll need more than a fast bike to beat me pal.
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Old 11-16-2005 | 09:51 AM
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Some of you guys are replying to this thread like I am new to quads. I am fully aware that a stock 450R will not compare to a fully modded 250R. But times are changing and I don't always need to be the fastest guy on a quad anymore. I finally found a girl who loves riding quads as much as I do and a built 250R is not the eaiest quad to tow someone on. I know I shouldn't be towing anyone in the 1st place so leave those arguments home. The dealer I found with the 450Rs for $5,799 said that price is only good for another week. Im sure my R won't be sold by then, so I'll probably end up keeping it. Im going to keep my ad on atvtraderonline for the next month and if it sells, it sells. If not, I'll still be the fastest guy on a quad in my area.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
 
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Old 11-16-2005 | 10:19 AM
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You ever think about getting your girl her own quad to ride?
 


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