Questions about LT500s.
#1
I'm looking into buying an LT500 or LT500R or Quadzilla or whatever the he\\ they're called. I found one in good condition for 2500!! And this ONE for 3500.
Do they have any regular daily problems??
How often do they need a new top end?
Is 32:1 a good ratio for them?
Golden Spectro good pre-mix oil?
And last is this bike OK for a beginner,but has a good bit of experience with quads??
Please dont flame me because of how ignorant these questions are. Take into consideration I'm just trying to get info.
Thanks,
Jacob
Do they have any regular daily problems??
How often do they need a new top end?
Is 32:1 a good ratio for them?
Golden Spectro good pre-mix oil?
And last is this bike OK for a beginner,but has a good bit of experience with quads??
Please dont flame me because of how ignorant these questions are. Take into consideration I'm just trying to get info.
Thanks,
Jacob
#2
Zilla are not a beginners quad. Do you already have a quad or not? I wouldnt recommend one for a first quad. My buddie has one. Someone he had just rebulid his motor told him that you should rebuild the top end every 30 gallons of gas. I think it was trinity racing or somewhere out west maybe. You can go a heck of alot longer but risk of more damage when the engine does blow. It causes lots of damage when it does. I wish I had pictures of my buddies zilla's cylinder and head. It gashed the heck out of it. The engine has thrust washers and is a powervavled 2 stroke. different from a honda 250R and other 2 strokes. They also told him that you can get away with pump gas in the mix but advise race gas always. especially with modded ones. My friend is rebuilding his this week. his gaskets and paint should be here monday and he is repainting the frame and the engine. he had it resleeved and got a cool head for it. then next saturday I bet we take a trip somewhere since its been so long since its been running. the thing is his baby. hasnt been rode in like 2 months now. other than what I have said they can be really realiable. he hasnt had a problem in over 2 years with til now when it blew. just gotta have more maintenance than every 2 years lol
#3
#4
you can use 93 octane. he's always used amomco's 93 or 94 octane. whatever the premium is. But they told him that they ADVISE using higher octane. and with his engine being higher compression now he is buying this gas (I'll have to ask him what it is called again), but its 116 octane. which will be like 114 at the carb or something like that. next time I see him I'll ask him who told him these things. It was professionals tho!
#7
The 500 is NOT a quad for beginners.... Don't even think about it!
They can be very reliable if the proper care and Maint. happens...
Octane rating depends on what's been done to the motor... The above posts are very misleading!
Plan on spending some $$$$$ fixing the shortfalls of the mighty quad
They can be very reliable if the proper care and Maint. happens...
Octane rating depends on what's been done to the motor... The above posts are very misleading!
Plan on spending some $$$$$ fixing the shortfalls of the mighty quad
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#8
The Zilla is a racing quad and was never intended as a "beginners" ride.
It's a large machine and heavy (over 400lbs) and very fast/powerful.
The engine is both a high-rever and very torquey, it can pull wheelies going into 5th gear no problem.
You can run pump gas in a Zilla just as you can in any 2stroke. It all depends on how much compression it's running, over a certain point, you need higher octane to keep it from "pinging."
The 87 had weaker engine cases and needed to be repaired to hold up.
As with any 2 stroke, you need to do top-ends every 30-40 hours of riding.
Put it this way; if you have less than a couple years experience riding, you've never owned a quad, you aren't very big or strong, you're too young, DON'T BUY IT.
It's a large machine and heavy (over 400lbs) and very fast/powerful.
The engine is both a high-rever and very torquey, it can pull wheelies going into 5th gear no problem.
You can run pump gas in a Zilla just as you can in any 2stroke. It all depends on how much compression it's running, over a certain point, you need higher octane to keep it from "pinging."
The 87 had weaker engine cases and needed to be repaired to hold up.
As with any 2 stroke, you need to do top-ends every 30-40 hours of riding.
Put it this way; if you have less than a couple years experience riding, you've never owned a quad, you aren't very big or strong, you're too young, DON'T BUY IT.
#10