250ex 250r or 250x
#2
250X, and 250EX aren't even in the same ballpark as the 250R. The X and the EX are great beginner quads, and the 250R is more for experienced riders that are very mechanically inclined, as they are at least 12 years old.
#3
the 250x is just as old as the 250r, and it is the same as the 300ex but with less cc's, yet the 250x is more powerful than the 300ex producing 18 hp instead of the 300ex which produces only 12-14 hp, so quadfather maybe you should know what your talking about before you say anything. the 250x is great for trails with lots of low end power and is great for wheelies and jumps.
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supertrap exhaust
durablue axle
nerf bars
race cut fenders
uni air filter
#4
did i miss something?
The 250r is the fastest, and best handling, overall the best of the bunch.
The 250x is a good trail quad, ample power for a small bore 4 stroke.
The 250ex is a good beginners quad, it has a centrifugal clutch and enough power for most unexperienced users.
The r and x are out of production, and have been for quite a while. Many of them are still on the market, and aftermarket parts are all over for both. The ex is currently in production.
The 250r is the fastest, and best handling, overall the best of the bunch.
The 250x is a good trail quad, ample power for a small bore 4 stroke.
The 250ex is a good beginners quad, it has a centrifugal clutch and enough power for most unexperienced users.
The r and x are out of production, and have been for quite a while. Many of them are still on the market, and aftermarket parts are all over for both. The ex is currently in production.
#5
I never said that any of the quads mentioned wasn't a good quad. Most anyone that has ever sat on a quad would agree that the R is in a class of its own. The R is a two stroke, which generally means it will need more TLC, whereas the other two mentioned are four strokes. Being a four stroke, and being a Honda usually means if you put gas in it, it will run forever. Chill dude.
#6
being a Honda usually means if you put gas in it, it will run forever.
#7
sorry dude, i know the 250r is the fastest, but you did say that the 250x was a beginners quad.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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Originally posted by: DSAPP
please let me know if I am way off with any of my HP ratings or dry weights... I will edit this post and correct it as I get comments, if I can verify the numbers, thanks...
this should tell you that with eqaul weight and equal skilled riders, who should out accelerate the other on an asphalt drag race... top speed MAY be a different story, due to gearing
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SPORT QUAD POWER-TO-WEIGHT RATIOS… Highest to Lowest
(approximate stock rear wheel horsepower / factory claimed dry weight)
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1. Suzuki Quadzilla LT500 ---------> 51srwhp / 390lbs = 0.1308 horsepower per pound
2. GasGas HP 300 --------------------> 43srwhp / 386 = 0.1114 horsepower per pound
3. Cannondale Cannibal -------------> 38srwhp / 375lbs = 0.1013 horsepower per pound
4. Polaris Predator -------------------> 42srwhp / 415lbs = 0.1012 horsepower per pound
5. Yamaha Banshee ------------------> 37srwhp / 386lbs = 0.0959 horsepower per pound
6. Suzuki QuadRacer 250R --------> 31srwhp / 327lbs = 0.0948 horsepower per pound
7. Kawasaki Tecate 4 ----------------> 33srwhp / 339lbs = 0.0944 horsepower per pound
8. Honda 250R --------------------------> 31srwhp / 329lbs = 0.0942 horsepower per pound
9. Kawasaki V-Force 700--------------> 46srwhp/500lbs = 0.092 horsepower per pound
10. Bombardier DS650 ----------------> 42srwhp / 465lbs = 0.0903 horsepower per pound
11. Yamaha Raptor 660R -------------> 36srwhp / 399lbs = 0.0902 horsepower per pound
12. Suzuki Z400 / Kawasaki KFX400-> 32srwhp / 370lbs = 0.0865 horsepower per pound
13. Honda 400EX -----------------------> 29srwhp / 374lbs = 0.0775 horsepower per pound
14. Polaris Sport 400 ------------------> 31srwhp / 481lbs = 0.0644 horsepower per pound
15. Yamaha Blaster --------------------> 19srwhp / 320lbs = 0.0594 horsepower per pound
16. Yamaha Warrior -------------------> 22srwhp / 397lbs = 0.0554 horsepower per pound
17. Polaris Scrambler 500 2WD ---> 29srwhp / 525lbs = 0.0552 horsepower per pound
18. Honda 300EX -----------------------> 17srwhp / 377lbs = 0.0451 horsepower per pound
19. Kawasaki Mojave -----------------> 17srwhp / 379lbs = 0.0449 horsepower per pound
20. Honda 250X -------------------------> 15srwhp / 351lbs = 0.0427 horsepower per pound
21. Polaris Trail Blazer ------------------> 21srwhp / 515lbs = 0.0408 horsepower per pound
22. Suzuki LT250 QuadSport ----------> 14srwhp / 370lbs = 0.0405 horsepower per pound
23. Honda 250EX -----------------------> 13srwhp / 349lbs = 0.0372 horsepower per pound
24. Kawasaki Lakota Sport ----------> 16srwhp / 448 = 0.0357 horsepower per pound
25. Suzuki QuadSport 230 ----------> 11srwhp / 309lbs = 0.0356 horsepower per pound
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Thread Title: approximate Power-toWeight Ratios of all the Sport Quads !!!
Created On Tue April 02, 2002 11:04 AM
By DSAPP
Looks like the Quadfather knows what hes talking about not that 2 hp is much more.
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Originally posted by: DSAPP
please let me know if I am way off with any of my HP ratings or dry weights... I will edit this post and correct it as I get comments, if I can verify the numbers, thanks...
this should tell you that with eqaul weight and equal skilled riders, who should out accelerate the other on an asphalt drag race... top speed MAY be a different story, due to gearing
__________________________________________________ ___________________
SPORT QUAD POWER-TO-WEIGHT RATIOS… Highest to Lowest
(approximate stock rear wheel horsepower / factory claimed dry weight)
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1. Suzuki Quadzilla LT500 ---------> 51srwhp / 390lbs = 0.1308 horsepower per pound
2. GasGas HP 300 --------------------> 43srwhp / 386 = 0.1114 horsepower per pound
3. Cannondale Cannibal -------------> 38srwhp / 375lbs = 0.1013 horsepower per pound
4. Polaris Predator -------------------> 42srwhp / 415lbs = 0.1012 horsepower per pound
5. Yamaha Banshee ------------------> 37srwhp / 386lbs = 0.0959 horsepower per pound
6. Suzuki QuadRacer 250R --------> 31srwhp / 327lbs = 0.0948 horsepower per pound
7. Kawasaki Tecate 4 ----------------> 33srwhp / 339lbs = 0.0944 horsepower per pound
8. Honda 250R --------------------------> 31srwhp / 329lbs = 0.0942 horsepower per pound
9. Kawasaki V-Force 700--------------> 46srwhp/500lbs = 0.092 horsepower per pound
10. Bombardier DS650 ----------------> 42srwhp / 465lbs = 0.0903 horsepower per pound
11. Yamaha Raptor 660R -------------> 36srwhp / 399lbs = 0.0902 horsepower per pound
12. Suzuki Z400 / Kawasaki KFX400-> 32srwhp / 370lbs = 0.0865 horsepower per pound
13. Honda 400EX -----------------------> 29srwhp / 374lbs = 0.0775 horsepower per pound
14. Polaris Sport 400 ------------------> 31srwhp / 481lbs = 0.0644 horsepower per pound
15. Yamaha Blaster --------------------> 19srwhp / 320lbs = 0.0594 horsepower per pound
16. Yamaha Warrior -------------------> 22srwhp / 397lbs = 0.0554 horsepower per pound
17. Polaris Scrambler 500 2WD ---> 29srwhp / 525lbs = 0.0552 horsepower per pound
18. Honda 300EX -----------------------> 17srwhp / 377lbs = 0.0451 horsepower per pound
19. Kawasaki Mojave -----------------> 17srwhp / 379lbs = 0.0449 horsepower per pound
20. Honda 250X -------------------------> 15srwhp / 351lbs = 0.0427 horsepower per pound
21. Polaris Trail Blazer ------------------> 21srwhp / 515lbs = 0.0408 horsepower per pound
22. Suzuki LT250 QuadSport ----------> 14srwhp / 370lbs = 0.0405 horsepower per pound
23. Honda 250EX -----------------------> 13srwhp / 349lbs = 0.0372 horsepower per pound
24. Kawasaki Lakota Sport ----------> 16srwhp / 448 = 0.0357 horsepower per pound
25. Suzuki QuadSport 230 ----------> 11srwhp / 309lbs = 0.0356 horsepower per pound
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Thread Title: approximate Power-toWeight Ratios of all the Sport Quads !!!
Created On Tue April 02, 2002 11:04 AM
By DSAPP
Looks like the Quadfather knows what hes talking about not that 2 hp is much more.


