Z-400 Questions
#11
oh yeah baby, fully manual. dont make a mistake, this is a full blown sport quad. Its something the wife can learn and have fun on, but also something that can really shred the trails and fly throught the mx track.
#12
Originally posted by: Lego
Hey, I started to think about gettin a 400ex, but then realized some stuff. Like, it doesnt have reverse, and itz wheelie happy,
Hey, I started to think about gettin a 400ex, but then realized some stuff. Like, it doesnt have reverse, and itz wheelie happy,
#14
1. Yes.
2. As long as it's not the type of mud a Grizzly would get stuck in.
3. It is the best wheelie quad I have ridden on.
4. Yes.
5. New- about $5700. Used- Much cheaper.
6. Not sure.
7. Close to 70 mph.
8. Yes.
10. 10.4 inches.
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1986 Yamaha Moto-4 225
2003 Suzuki z400
2. As long as it's not the type of mud a Grizzly would get stuck in.
3. It is the best wheelie quad I have ridden on.
4. Yes.
5. New- about $5700. Used- Much cheaper.
6. Not sure.
7. Close to 70 mph.
8. Yes.
10. 10.4 inches.
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1986 Yamaha Moto-4 225
2003 Suzuki z400
#17
Originally posted by: Lego
just about handling it - i'm 5'2" and weigh like 98lbs....u really think i could get used to it? im a good rider but i've only evr ridden utility quads...
just about handling it - i'm 5'2" and weigh like 98lbs....u really think i could get used to it? im a good rider but i've only evr ridden utility quads...
If you haven't ridden either you should try and ride both before you buy one.
#19
Originally posted by: Lego
yeah but i duno if u can handle the 400. u think the dealer would let me run it once? as a test?
yeah but i duno if u can handle the 400. u think the dealer would let me run it once? as a test?
Depends on the dealer.
If my dealer has the bike in stock they will allow demos behind the shop.


