Purchasing new Sport Quad
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Purchasing new Sport Quad
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While they may not be the most comfortable for your size, I dont think you will be to big. I think the 450r is a little more roomy but you can get a good idea of how they feel to you by just sitting on them. Some people over 6 foot may feel cramped while others like how they feel. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
While they may not be the most comfortable for your size, I dont think you will be to big. I think the 450r is a little more roomy but you can get a good idea of how they feel to you by just sitting on them. Some people over 6 foot may feel cramped while others like how they feel. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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The DS650 would certainly be a good candidate for your stature. If you need reverse in an atv, then the Raptor or V-Force will also be one to consider. You will have to ask yourself exactly what you want in a quad and get back with us on it. Then we can zero in on helping you find exactly what will fit you. Hope this helps.
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A lot of my tall buddies, find the 450's to be a little cramped. Sit on both for a very long time before you make a decision.
What kind of riding do you plan to do??? You live is So Calif so I assume a lot of desert, but also you live in Elsinore, so maybe some track???? Any tight trail riding, like in the SB mountains????
The Honda 450R is the king of the desert! Multi-time winner of Baja and most other desert races. It's the ticket if that is where you will ride most.
If you are a track rider, then the Yamaha is probably the way to go.
What kind of riding do you plan to do??? You live is So Calif so I assume a lot of desert, but also you live in Elsinore, so maybe some track???? Any tight trail riding, like in the SB mountains????
The Honda 450R is the king of the desert! Multi-time winner of Baja and most other desert races. It's the ticket if that is where you will ride most.
If you are a track rider, then the Yamaha is probably the way to go.
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I'm 6'1" 240lbs and I have no problem on my z, my older brother's yfz, or my little brothers 400ex. They've never complained about any of them being too small either, and we all switch back and forth. In fact my "little" brother is getting a yfz, and he's 6'4" 215lbs. My older brother is 6' even and 280lbs.
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Originally posted by: Sparky8370
I'm 6'1" 240lbs and I have no problem on my z, my older brother's yfz, or my little brothers 400ex. They've never complained about any of them being too small either, and we all switch back and forth. In fact my "little" brother is getting a yfz, and he's 6'4" 215lbs. My older brother is 6' even and 280lbs.
I'm 6'1" 240lbs and I have no problem on my z, my older brother's yfz, or my little brothers 400ex. They've never complained about any of them being too small either, and we all switch back and forth. In fact my "little" brother is getting a yfz, and he's 6'4" 215lbs. My older brother is 6' even and 280lbs.
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Thanks all...So, I wont look "funny" with those 2 quads?... Im 15, so i weigh like 180 lol
Ya, I live in Elsinore, but i only go to the track like once every month, and I go on "desert camping trips" with the Toy hauler like every 1-2 months or so.
I used to have a KFX700, but that was a little heavy, and ya... haha My dad sold that one, and my Honda 300EX, and bought a KX450F dirtbike, and my mom and I are getting new quads.
Im kinda leaning towards the 450R
Ya, I live in Elsinore, but i only go to the track like once every month, and I go on "desert camping trips" with the Toy hauler like every 1-2 months or so.
I used to have a KFX700, but that was a little heavy, and ya... haha My dad sold that one, and my Honda 300EX, and bought a KX450F dirtbike, and my mom and I are getting new quads.
Im kinda leaning towards the 450R