750 independent rear and EFI is a reality!
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750 independent rear and EFI is a reality!
Dang man I almost got this one the way I like it.
This is just as bad as the waitress re-filling your coffee after you get it just the way you like it.
I hope there's more fuel capacity but I'm trying figure out where the fuel tank will go. The IRS is going to eat into that space. Possibly where it is on the V or the AC650.
This is just as bad as the waitress re-filling your coffee after you get it just the way you like it.
I hope there's more fuel capacity but I'm trying figure out where the fuel tank will go. The IRS is going to eat into that space. Possibly where it is on the V or the AC650.
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750 independent rear and EFI is a reality!
Originally posted by: maddog56
My local dealers have echoed what I've heard online. The new suzuki king quad will be a 750 single, possibly with efi and probably with IRS. I have no idea what the next gen prarie will be, but if the previous relationship with these 2 companies is an indicator, look for the 750 prarie about a year after the king quad and with all the same hardware.
My local dealers have echoed what I've heard online. The new suzuki king quad will be a 750 single, possibly with efi and probably with IRS. I have no idea what the next gen prarie will be, but if the previous relationship with these 2 companies is an indicator, look for the 750 prarie about a year after the king quad and with all the same hardware.
as for everyone saying how much single cylinders suck compared to v-twins.....whats the deal? those V's arent what they are cracked up to be, IMO. iether way, im interested to see this thing (if it reached production!) how awesome would it be if they took a Vinson and added IRS, than slap a huge engine in it with EFI........i can se one in my garage right now..lol. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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750 independent rear and EFI is a reality!
The new 750prairie WILL NOT BE A SUZUKI SINGLE 699cc MOTOR. My dealer told me he just got back from a kawasaki new products work shop the other day and found out that the new 750EFI prairie will be the v-twin motor. And for logic, why would kawasaki go back to a single cylinder motor when the v-twin has been rated the best utility quad motor??????? When you have something going right, you don't decide to take a step back! The dealer also told me that it will be offered with IRS and SRA and will be out sometime in the fall of 2004. He also said there will be nothing of suzuki on it. There will also be a 500cc v-twin motor with IRS or SRA as well.
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750 independent rear and EFI is a reality!
Originally posted by: maddog56
Well its possible that kawasaki could launch a new quad, based on the KQ. Just like suzuki did with the TP. Singles create more torque, but have more vibration. There is a weight savings as well with a single.
Well its possible that kawasaki could launch a new quad, based on the KQ. Just like suzuki did with the TP. Singles create more torque, but have more vibration. There is a weight savings as well with a single.