Cannondale a bargain if it doesn't need expensive mods like DS and Raptor
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I couldn't wait any longer for the Cannondale. So I just bought a DS-650 thinking it needed little modification compared to the Raptor. Convinced that a Raptor needed +2,+1,A-arms,$695, axle $300, front shocks,$335(at least), tires, $300, at the very least. That's well over $1600 and the Raptor is going for $6400 in Deming + tax and license. So it is right up there at $8,000, Cannondale country.
So I bought the Bombadier,$6500 out the door with registration, my only regret being no reverse. Right away it needed upper A-arms, Timmy Boy, $395, XCT tires, $300, Works Steeler front shocks, $335, add a sprocket and a skidplate and we're well over a grand. So the Bomb really costs $7,500+ and the Raptor $8,000.
If the Cannondale really does come ready to rock, like I thought the Bomb was, then it is a good deal.
By the way, these modifications really smooth out the handling (I don't have the Works front shocks yet, stock shocks are too stiff and not adjustable)
I wouldn't own/ride the Bomb without this stuff.
It is a great quad that really comes alive with these essential refinements.
So I bought the Bombadier,$6500 out the door with registration, my only regret being no reverse. Right away it needed upper A-arms, Timmy Boy, $395, XCT tires, $300, Works Steeler front shocks, $335, add a sprocket and a skidplate and we're well over a grand. So the Bomb really costs $7,500+ and the Raptor $8,000.
If the Cannondale really does come ready to rock, like I thought the Bomb was, then it is a good deal.
By the way, these modifications really smooth out the handling (I don't have the Works front shocks yet, stock shocks are too stiff and not adjustable)
I wouldn't own/ride the Bomb without this stuff.
It is a great quad that really comes alive with these essential refinements.
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The FX400 hs about the same dimensions as a 400EX, so if you want to go wider than that you are looking at A-arms and axle. It sounds like heavier riders may need a revalve on the shocks if they are aggressive. Also, from the report on this site, all you need is a laptop computer and Cannondale's software to compensate for engine mods. Kind of unclear if the onboard computer will compensate for jetting changes for things like altitude and tempature.
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If you prefer, I can refer to it as a fuel air mixture. And yes, the on board computer will handle how long the injector stays on. This is called the injector's duty cycle. The injector only has open and closed functions. If the engine requires less fuel, the injector opens for a very short time, more fuel requires more time open.
Right know, my question is whether or not the computer will automaticall compensate for altitude, tempature, and engine changes. Even the most basic systems require a few sensors to operate in open loop and cloosed loop. It would need at least a throttle position sensor, coolant tempature sensor, and an O2 sensor ( I would think)
Can anybody look on one and post where the machine has wires going to places where there normally wouldn't be any? (air box, exhaust header, somewhere in the head or coolant system.)
Right know, my question is whether or not the computer will automaticall compensate for altitude, tempature, and engine changes. Even the most basic systems require a few sensors to operate in open loop and cloosed loop. It would need at least a throttle position sensor, coolant tempature sensor, and an O2 sensor ( I would think)
Can anybody look on one and post where the machine has wires going to places where there normally wouldn't be any? (air box, exhaust header, somewhere in the head or coolant system.)
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Im an A-hole ok Tuff guy
The cannondale is a first year production from a company that has never produced a quad !
The Frame comes with warnings to watch for stress fractures. (BY THE WAY SLICK THATS WHERE YOUR OIL IS HELD NICE PLACE FOR A OIL LEAK)
The machine is bacilly a buffed up 400ex they just about coppied the EX.
The fuel injection system can only compensate for a few mods and then its back to the shop for injectors (WHICH CANONDALE PROBABLY WILL NOT HAVE FOR AT LEAST THE FIRST YEAR )
Mods are going to be very limited for a motor thats already pushing its maxs ??
There have been no production models really tested against a existing machine. the only test are by cannondale (how much does that really count for)
The fx400 is really a 432 so it better be able to beat a 400EX, but that will be about all I'll believe till I see a " production model " beat a raptor or a DS650.
So Mr master of the minds read the info if you want to rage war !!
Or just bring your quad and well see how it shapes up from there
What do you ride anyway !!
The cannondale is a first year production from a company that has never produced a quad !
The Frame comes with warnings to watch for stress fractures. (BY THE WAY SLICK THATS WHERE YOUR OIL IS HELD NICE PLACE FOR A OIL LEAK)
The machine is bacilly a buffed up 400ex they just about coppied the EX.
The fuel injection system can only compensate for a few mods and then its back to the shop for injectors (WHICH CANONDALE PROBABLY WILL NOT HAVE FOR AT LEAST THE FIRST YEAR )
Mods are going to be very limited for a motor thats already pushing its maxs ??
There have been no production models really tested against a existing machine. the only test are by cannondale (how much does that really count for)
The fx400 is really a 432 so it better be able to beat a 400EX, but that will be about all I'll believe till I see a " production model " beat a raptor or a DS650.
So Mr master of the minds read the info if you want to rage war !!
Or just bring your quad and well see how it shapes up from there
What do you ride anyway !!
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