FOLLOWING OUTLAWS FOOTSTEPS--NEW HONDA TRX700XX
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FOLLOWING OUTLAWS FOOTSTEPS--NEW HONDA TRX700XX
Isnt that funny how all of a sudden Polaris isnt so nuts for having IRS in a sport quad introduce the all new Honda TRX700xx check it out @ www.honda.com. It does actually look pretty cool. They self proclaimed it king of the hill. I say BRING IT!!!!
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FOLLOWING OUTLAWS FOOTSTEPS--NEW HONDA TRX700XX
Thats a weird *** looking setup of the rear with what looks like a center mounted sproket and tiny disc rear brake. Dont look to bad though overall, getting a little heavier than I would like. My outlaw with IRS is only 395 dry. The extra cc's over my 525 doesn't mean much right now considering I can take a stock raptor. We'll see when it's out for reviews.
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FOLLOWING OUTLAWS FOOTSTEPS--NEW HONDA TRX700XX
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: outlawrider
Dont look to bad though overall, getting a little heavier than I would like. My outlaw with IRS is only 395 dry.</end quote></div>
Heavier than you would like? Huh? Thats 508 WET for the XX, with all fluids.....which makes it "cough" lighter than your 525.
Dont look to bad though overall, getting a little heavier than I would like. My outlaw with IRS is only 395 dry.</end quote></div>
Heavier than you would like? Huh? Thats 508 WET for the XX, with all fluids.....which makes it "cough" lighter than your 525.
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FOLLOWING OUTLAWS FOOTSTEPS--NEW HONDA TRX700XX
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Heavier than you would like? Huh? Thats 508 WET for the XX, with all fluids.....which makes it "cough" lighter than your 525.</end quote></div>
I completely disagree. Do you really think that the gas and oil weight over 100lbs?
Gas is lighter than water.. i think 6lbs/gallon-- if it holds 4 gallons (which may or may not be true-- most sport bikes hold <3), then thats 24lbs--- 3qts of oil ~ 5lbs, but def less than 10-- so 35lbs is a VERY conservative estimate-- which puts the outlaw in the 430lbs range-- much less than the 508 claimed wet weight of the trx700.
i'm not looking for the outlaw to beat the raptor or trx700 in a magazine article-- i don't usually see Polaris getting any good reviews in a mag-- but we'll have to read into the article.
I completely disagree. Do you really think that the gas and oil weight over 100lbs?
Gas is lighter than water.. i think 6lbs/gallon-- if it holds 4 gallons (which may or may not be true-- most sport bikes hold <3), then thats 24lbs--- 3qts of oil ~ 5lbs, but def less than 10-- so 35lbs is a VERY conservative estimate-- which puts the outlaw in the 430lbs range-- much less than the 508 claimed wet weight of the trx700.
i'm not looking for the outlaw to beat the raptor or trx700 in a magazine article-- i don't usually see Polaris getting any good reviews in a mag-- but we'll have to read into the article.
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FOLLOWING OUTLAWS FOOTSTEPS--NEW HONDA TRX700XX
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: duffus
i'm not looking for the outlaw to beat the raptor or trx700 in a magazine article-- i don't usually see Polaris getting any good reviews in a mag-- but we'll have to read into the article.</end quote></div>
As with most mags, it's who's got the most ads. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
I remember when the Outlaw first came out. Got some good reviews and bad ones. Then it seems like the next month, the magazines changed their opinion from the month before.
If the ride (any brand) makes you happy, that's all that counts.
i'm not looking for the outlaw to beat the raptor or trx700 in a magazine article-- i don't usually see Polaris getting any good reviews in a mag-- but we'll have to read into the article.</end quote></div>
As with most mags, it's who's got the most ads. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
I remember when the Outlaw first came out. Got some good reviews and bad ones. Then it seems like the next month, the magazines changed their opinion from the month before.
If the ride (any brand) makes you happy, that's all that counts.
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FOLLOWING OUTLAWS FOOTSTEPS--NEW HONDA TRX700XX
k -- yeah 408 sounds much more reasonable-- which puts the outlaw maybe a touch heavier depending on how big the fuel tank is.
as with the outlaw was with the belt drive transmission over 10 years ago when sportsman came out-- the mags and other manufacturers dissed the setup saying the rubber band would "break." Too bad Polaris didn't put a patent on the belt drive.... sealed everyone else out.
as with the outlaw was with the belt drive transmission over 10 years ago when sportsman came out-- the mags and other manufacturers dissed the setup saying the rubber band would "break." Too bad Polaris didn't put a patent on the belt drive.... sealed everyone else out.