Honda 400EX Battery Location
#1
I can't be the only one who thinks the 400EX battery location was designed by a Honda engineer who graduated from Notre Dame. I am looking for an airbox setup into which I can relocate the battery. Easy task until I tell you that due to the dust and mud I ride in I need a lid on the airbox and the stock type snorkel. Any suggestions would be appreciated. It will be so nice to get my fenders on and off.
#4
Nuthunter,
Thanks for the valuable advice, however, I've decided to part out my 400EX. Do you think my transmission and axle could be used by all those Raptor owners that are in dire need of spare parts? On second thought, I'll just keep running it. It may get beat once in awhile, but it always gets me home. If it weren't for that damn battery location........
Thanks for the valuable advice, however, I've decided to part out my 400EX. Do you think my transmission and axle could be used by all those Raptor owners that are in dire need of spare parts? On second thought, I'll just keep running it. It may get beat once in awhile, but it always gets me home. If it weren't for that damn battery location........
#7
Originally posted by: Raptoryfn660r
Nice responce nuthunter2001.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
That is one of few good points on the Raptor is its battery location.
Chet
VP Knowsalot Facility
Nice responce nuthunter2001.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
That is one of few good points on the Raptor is its battery location.
Chet
VP Knowsalot Facility
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