2004 Z400 question
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#2
2004 Z400 question
Heck yeah get a z 400 my friend has one and im plannin on gettin one in 6 months there not to good in really deep mud like 4 ft but every one loves them in the mudd trust me youllllllllllllllllllll love that quad, also its better than a rapter with a few mods. if im lyin im dyin go z youll see what i mean=. and if you have any questions just send me an email at {nitrusz400@yahoo.com}
#3
2004 Z400 question
You're obviously not going to get the mudding performance out of a sport that you would from a utility, but with saying that....
I bought my 2004 yellow Z400 around six weeks ago and have been having an absolute blast. I started riding June of last year on my brother's 400 auto eiger. It was a great machine, especially to learn on, but it was not suited for me. I rode the damn thing like it was a sport bike and ended up breaking a few parts here and there in the process (nothing major). Everyone else in our group rides sport. I rode various bikes, kfx 400, 400 ex, from stock to aftermarket with full exhaust systems and etc, and ended up going with the z400. It is an excellent all-around bike. I never have plans of racing, but I have a helluva lotta find on trails. The Z400 is just so damn smooth and comfortable. I rode my brothers 400ex, and in half an hour developed a nasty blister, even though I had already been on my Z all day.
As far as mudding goes, my Z has seen plenty. My second ride, I went with two other Util's to a pretty messy place. I went everywhere they did with no problems, even they were both impressed. absolute blast
I gotta tell ya, you won't regret getting this bike. I'm just beginning to have fun with it.
I was so close to buying a vinson 500 manual, but then decided to wait a couple months. Very glad I did, util's are great, but its sport all the way for me.
I bought my 2004 yellow Z400 around six weeks ago and have been having an absolute blast. I started riding June of last year on my brother's 400 auto eiger. It was a great machine, especially to learn on, but it was not suited for me. I rode the damn thing like it was a sport bike and ended up breaking a few parts here and there in the process (nothing major). Everyone else in our group rides sport. I rode various bikes, kfx 400, 400 ex, from stock to aftermarket with full exhaust systems and etc, and ended up going with the z400. It is an excellent all-around bike. I never have plans of racing, but I have a helluva lotta find on trails. The Z400 is just so damn smooth and comfortable. I rode my brothers 400ex, and in half an hour developed a nasty blister, even though I had already been on my Z all day.
As far as mudding goes, my Z has seen plenty. My second ride, I went with two other Util's to a pretty messy place. I went everywhere they did with no problems, even they were both impressed. absolute blast
I gotta tell ya, you won't regret getting this bike. I'm just beginning to have fun with it.
I was so close to buying a vinson 500 manual, but then decided to wait a couple months. Very glad I did, util's are great, but its sport all the way for me.
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2004 Z400 question
So you are agreeing then?? I dont have a z yet but i heard about it a year ago and said its proboly crap.. well i was wrong now all i think about is saving up for a z!!! yo quad noob if you need help how to set up your quad or need help with mods write to me at nitrusz400@yahoo.com
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2004 Z400 question
Originally posted by: suzukiltz
So you are agreeing then?? I dont have a z yet but i heard about it a year ago and said its proboly crap.. well i was wrong now all i think about is saving up for a z!!! yo quad noob if you need help how to set up your quad or need help with mods write to me at nitrusz400@yahoo.com
So you are agreeing then?? I dont have a z yet but i heard about it a year ago and said its proboly crap.. well i was wrong now all i think about is saving up for a z!!! yo quad noob if you need help how to set up your quad or need help with mods write to me at nitrusz400@yahoo.com
#7
2004 Z400 question
Originally posted by: suzukiltz
So you are agreeing then?? I dont have a z yet but i heard about it a year ago and said its proboly crap.. well i was wrong now all i think about is saving up for a z!!! yo quad noob if you need help how to set up your quad or need help with mods write to me at nitrusz400@yahoo.com
So you are agreeing then?? I dont have a z yet but i heard about it a year ago and said its proboly crap.. well i was wrong now all i think about is saving up for a z!!! yo quad noob if you need help how to set up your quad or need help with mods write to me at nitrusz400@yahoo.com
A year ago is a long Time,
There has Been a Few Changes In the 04 From the 03..
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2004 Z400 question
Mud huh - well they are not bad but not great by any means. As the others have said they do high center a lot quicker than a 4x4. Put a good set of skid plates on and look at new back tires. That will help you in the mud. With the sport quads you have to skim the mud. Use speed and wheel spin to get you through. We used to ride 400ex though some stuff that just admazed us, more than once we said that should not have went through there. The Z seems a wee little bit better in the mud so...
The 400ex is also a great quad and a blast to ride, the Z400 is just a water cooled, reverse added, slightly higher HP 400ex in my opinion. Go find some mud and test a friends bike in it, even if you get stuck it is still a blast!!!
The 400ex is also a great quad and a blast to ride, the Z400 is just a water cooled, reverse added, slightly higher HP 400ex in my opinion. Go find some mud and test a friends bike in it, even if you get stuck it is still a blast!!!