looking to buy new quad which 1 kfx 400 vs kfx 700
#41
Ie hav never understtood wie peepool kumpllaen ubbout vaireeyis kwaadz beeyeeng this wae or that. Ie enjjoi riedeeng thu kfx 700 but ie am 6'1 and 215lbs soe it fits good. thae hav nies kuntrroelibool paawer and sooo eezee tue ried in thu woodz. If ie had un limitid munee ie wood bie wun. but mie nekst atv wil hav 4wd
#46
just remember ur talking to someone who has a mere 7 posts, he was just using the search feature witch a lot a people dont even bother so leave the guy alone [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#47
I've been apart of the forum for awhile. And most the time I like to just read what people
have to say. But this was just to much to leave alone. I do agree though. This site is about
quads not grammer.
So lets ride.
have to say. But this was just to much to leave alone. I do agree though. This site is about
quads not grammer.
So lets ride.
#48
Originally posted by: brgmchevy
Another point which was previously stated is "rider weight". If your over 200lbs and or taller, you will probably love the 700. You may feel a little squashed on any of the smaller 400s and such. Bigger riders should have no problems with handling the heavier quad, which when used properly, will perform very well in almost any area. I would assume a lighter rider would have traction problems when it comes to draggin the V cause, I'm over 250lbs and my V will stand straight up, and spin on a holeshot, while I'm hangin over the handlebars. I have some mods, just as most would, and I'm impressed with the performance of the V-twin 700.
I think apples and oranges when it comes to any 400 and the 700V.
my 2 pennies
Another point which was previously stated is "rider weight". If your over 200lbs and or taller, you will probably love the 700. You may feel a little squashed on any of the smaller 400s and such. Bigger riders should have no problems with handling the heavier quad, which when used properly, will perform very well in almost any area. I would assume a lighter rider would have traction problems when it comes to draggin the V cause, I'm over 250lbs and my V will stand straight up, and spin on a holeshot, while I'm hangin over the handlebars. I have some mods, just as most would, and I'm impressed with the performance of the V-twin 700.
I think apples and oranges when it comes to any 400 and the 700V.
my 2 pennies
#50
im not sure how big/tall you are, but i am 15 years old and have a z400 and love it. if you are bigger i would recommend the 700. however the 400 has plenty of power and there are many hop ups for it. as for trail riding, you get used to using a clutch and i kind of like it. the 400 is alot lighter and the newer models come with reservoir shocks. jumping is a blast on the 400s, although i have never jumped a 700 i wouldnt want to try it. i would go with the 400 or even wait for the kfx450.


