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Yamaha YFZ450 vs. Banshee 350 vs. Outlander 800

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Old Sep 28, 2006 | 10:35 PM
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Default Yamaha YFZ450 vs. Banshee 350 vs. Outlander 800

Me and some of my buddies have been arguing on with forwheeler is faster in 300ft. The Outlander 800, Yfz450 or the 350 Banshee. I am guessing that in 06 the 800 would of won because it was said to be the fastest forwheeler in 300ft that year. Can you guys help me out with this? Let me know if its the 800 or if Im wrong.





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Old Sep 29, 2006 | 01:15 AM
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Default Yamaha YFZ450 vs. Banshee 350 vs. Outlander 800

Dollar for dollar there isn't an atv in the world that will run with a highly modded banshee in 300'. Now if your talking bone stock for bone stock the race is between the 800 outi and the yfz and alot of that depends on the surface you race on and the rider. However drop about a couple grand into all these bikes and the banshee will eat the others. Now mind you all this is with proper tuning not just mods thrown on by Jethro because he used to have a warrior back in the day. All are respectable and the outi will really suprise you in 300'
 
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