300ex thoughts
#11
Originally posted by: vj
maddog, i want something sportier, thanx tho i still love you. hahah
maddog, i want something sportier, thanx tho i still love you. hahah
There isnt much for auto clutch sport quads, sport quads are supposed to be sporty and so most have a manual trans. Kind of like a nice sports car with an auto...
#13
to tell you the truth ive never ridden a quad wwith a manual clutch. i've tried to ride my cousins ttr 125 dirtbike with a manual clutch and i couldnt get used to it. plus trail ridding dont u think it would be a pain ?
#15
Oh my god, give it a break with the man clutch. Obviously you haven't been reading what the cross country racers have been doing lately.
They have been installing and racing 450's with an autoclutch. Also while I admit my spelling and grammer isn't always up to par, most of the time you can understand what I put down as a post. So fast250x [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img] grow up and finish school so when you give your opinon you will sound less like the village idiot.
Trailblazer, I say it would be easier for you to buy a 250ex,z250 or a newer used z400 or 400ex and spend an extra 500 on the autoclutch as they are available for the 400s but not the 300.
BTW do you really care if people think your a wuss or are you more interested in having a good time? I would think good time is the route I would choose.
They have been installing and racing 450's with an autoclutch. Also while I admit my spelling and grammer isn't always up to par, most of the time you can understand what I put down as a post. So fast250x [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img] grow up and finish school so when you give your opinon you will sound less like the village idiot.
Trailblazer, I say it would be easier for you to buy a 250ex,z250 or a newer used z400 or 400ex and spend an extra 500 on the autoclutch as they are available for the 400s but not the 300.
BTW do you really care if people think your a wuss or are you more interested in having a good time? I would think good time is the route I would choose.
#18
Vj, I'm not trying to tell you what to do but you should really spend some time driving a quad with a manuel clutch, everthing takes getting used to. If you already know how to shift an autoclutch wheeler then learning to use a manuel clutch shouldnt take you long at all, a couple hours at it and you won't even have to think when you shift, you will use the clutch with out knowing it. I know how it is it just seems a little weird at first like why would you want to have that manuel clutch that is one more thing to do and it will get in the way (sometimes does), but after a while you will be using it to get better starts, help do wheelies, burnouts, the list goes on!


