predator vs banshee
#11
Originally posted by: Predator19
I thought the Predator was the heaviest sport quad(415 lbs) other than a DS650? Oh by the way, nice deer in your profile Hozed.
I thought the Predator was the heaviest sport quad(415 lbs) other than a DS650? Oh by the way, nice deer in your profile Hozed.
#12
Originally posted by: DC504
the v force is the heaviest at 516 pounds
Originally posted by: Predator19
I thought the Predator was the heaviest sport quad(415 lbs) other than a DS650? Oh by the way, nice deer in your profile Hozed.
I thought the Predator was the heaviest sport quad(415 lbs) other than a DS650? Oh by the way, nice deer in your profile Hozed.
#14
just visited Yamaha's website.
the 2004 Banshee looks 20 years old. personally, i wouldn't spend your hard earned $$ on an ATV that looks like that. i don't care how fast it is.
EVERY other mfg has sport quads that look great. lots to choose from.
don't understand what you see in a banshee Sobemelahead.
"predator vs banshee?"---was your question....... you must be kidding..........
Predator ALL the way!
the 2004 Banshee looks 20 years old. personally, i wouldn't spend your hard earned $$ on an ATV that looks like that. i don't care how fast it is.
EVERY other mfg has sport quads that look great. lots to choose from.
don't understand what you see in a banshee Sobemelahead.
"predator vs banshee?"---was your question....... you must be kidding..........
Predator ALL the way!
#15
Ive never raced a Predator vs banshee. But i know some one that has one with few mods and he says he has the predator out of the hole but about around 3rd gear the pred pulls ahead slowly. And well win most drags. But of couse once you get more mods on your banshee there aint much that can stop them. And to do with Handling im sure the predator is much better at that.
#17
You are right....the Raptor is actually a few pounds heavier at wet weight.....Also, the weight difference between 415 and the new bikes (YFZ and Honda450) isn't as great after you add good tires(Razors,Holeshots), a heavy duty rear axle and A arms.....I can't wait to see the new Honda's and take one for a spin....I have rode the new YFZ, it was bone stock and handled nice....I will have to ride one woth a pipe before I can form an opinion...
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