A story you honda guys will like
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Well, after think no quad could take my rm400 two stroke, I was beat by a honda 250x. We were drag racing inside of a water storage pond that was, for the most part, dry, except for some water off to the side. Off the line, the 250x took me by a few feet. My bike found its powerband and scooted right ahead of the honda very quickly until, that is, I hit some Moist dirt....BWAAAaaaa. Bike falls off of powerband and the 250x flys by me. I will never hear the end of it[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
So I guess, If a 250 4-stroke can take a 400 twostroke, anything is possible. By the way, I got to drive the quad and now I can't even look at my dirtbike because I want another quad back.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
JaMeS
So I guess, If a 250 4-stroke can take a 400 twostroke, anything is possible. By the way, I got to drive the quad and now I can't even look at my dirtbike because I want another quad back.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
JaMeS
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I had a 250X in my stable recently and ran a few races with it.
I was in second place at an arena cross before carburetor trouble sent me back into the pits. Finished my night.
I managed to finish third place with it in a Hare Scrambles race in sub zero wind chills with much larger quads[with electric satart] but still managed to finish third in my class.
Never discount the 250X. It may not be the most powerful, but is one of the lightest fourstrokes around still.
I was in second place at an arena cross before carburetor trouble sent me back into the pits. Finished my night.
I managed to finish third place with it in a Hare Scrambles race in sub zero wind chills with much larger quads[with electric satart] but still managed to finish third in my class.
Never discount the 250X. It may not be the most powerful, but is one of the lightest fourstrokes around still.
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