P650 vs KFX 700
#2
It will go thru alot of mud compared to a normal sport quad but it wont be as good as the 650. As far as technical stuff goes it can go almost anywhere the 650 can. I was in the same predicament as you so i bought the 700 and tried it for a while. Liked it so much the 650 is up for sale. Then bought another 700 for the wife.
#4
I have one of each. If I had to pick just one to keep, I'd keep the 650. Even though the 700 is more fun, and I ride it more, my 650 can go places it can't. In addition the V-force will be parked most of the winter, while the Prairie will be throwin' snow.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
#5
Bullydog
It seems you haven't ridden any kawaski's yet
I regularly eat 660 yami's for lunch
had to pull a 500 HO for a mile through the snow two weeks ago
Would be glad to show you what a plain old KAWI can do
Hell Any 650 driver would be glad to eat your ride for lunch
Let me Know and I can set up a thorough thrashsing for you
It seems you haven't ridden any kawaski's yet
I regularly eat 660 yami's for lunch
had to pull a 500 HO for a mile through the snow two weeks ago
Would be glad to show you what a plain old KAWI can do
Hell Any 650 driver would be glad to eat your ride for lunch
Let me Know and I can set up a thorough thrashsing for you
#6
Don't kid yourself into thinking you can take the v-force mudding etc, but it's a very capable 2wd. It has a lot of size and power, and the luxury of an auto transmission(if you like that). I went thru the same dilemma and went with the prairie650, because its about the sportyest utilty there is. The 700 is definitely faster than the prairie and has a sportier suspension. Figure out what type of trails you ride, and take your pick from the two sweetest machines out there.
#7
Bclinehand, how are those mudlites? Thinkin about gettin some. How are they at speed, on hard surface, and is the sidewall stiff.
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#10
the race I am interested in seeing is p650 with aftermarket cdi and cams versus v force. That should be more competitive, since from my understanding the v force comes with a less detuned cdi than the prairie does.


