Kfx vs v force
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Kfx vs v force
I really like mine. Would I try to get big air? No. If I like to do big jumps this is not the quad for you IMHO.
With the belt it makes for a super trail quad. You can go 1mph or 70mph or anything inbetween without having to worry about what gear your in.
If I was a smaller person (under 175) I would not get one.
What don't I like about the quad? It's Walmart suspension.
What do I like? Everything else.
With the belt it makes for a super trail quad. You can go 1mph or 70mph or anything inbetween without having to worry about what gear your in.
If I was a smaller person (under 175) I would not get one.
What don't I like about the quad? It's Walmart suspension.
What do I like? Everything else.
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Kfx vs v force
I love it......but like I said to someone else on here it is not a machine for everyone. Out of the box the suspension is ok for trail ride'n but if you want to play around on an mx and do anything more than light jumping you will want to go after market. It has good power stock but once you have piped it, this motor really comes to life. Alot of riders think weight automatically = poor handling. This quad will do anything I ask of it......enough control to powerslide ALL the way through long sweepers and stable enough to rail tighter turns also. One of the things that I really like about it is how far the front wheels will turn. You can get this thing all but completely sideways at speed with out the rear end getting beyond the front wheels ability to compensate and have it loop around on you. Every time I get on my buddies YFZ I end up looping it because his front wheels just won't cut sharp enough to keep the rear from comming around if you let the rear end get way out like I am used to doing on mine.
But I won't lie to you the weight is noticeable. It is not a quad that you can easily man handle or muscle around. But I have found that I am able to easily control it with out going to those extremes so the weight doesn't bother me.....but like I said......it is noticeable tho.
But I won't lie to you the weight is noticeable. It is not a quad that you can easily man handle or muscle around. But I have found that I am able to easily control it with out going to those extremes so the weight doesn't bother me.....but like I said......it is noticeable tho.
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