KingQuad 700 vs. 750
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Hello everybody.
I'm new here, so greatings to ya all.
I bought myself a Kingquad 750 2 months ago or so, and totally in love with it.
Then I was riding with my friend that has a kingquad 700 when the 750 smile ran down my face. :-> )
The thing is, that we of course had to see the difference between those two. The new king of all quads had finally arrived. So we placed the bikes on the same line and raced. The KQ700 started out better by immediately create few meter space between us. I am the mountain of muscle guy [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] 100 kg. and he is around 70 kg... 100 kg riding 750 and 70kg riding 700. Then I wanted him to change bikes with me and do the race again, and the same thing again! Me now on the 700 did better.
I mean, this is not that bad that I had to cry about it (yha well). But why would Suzuki make a new king with about 2-3 more horse power and around 30cc bigger engine if it would not work a little bit better then the older one.
All the info needed about the bikes before my question comes.
Kingquad 700 - Stock bike bought in europe.
Kingquad 750 - Stock bike bought in USA.
Does anyone now if there is some kind of seal, some bottle neck in the 750 KQ from USA that the 700 KQ from europe hasn't?
I'm new here, so greatings to ya all.
I bought myself a Kingquad 750 2 months ago or so, and totally in love with it.
Then I was riding with my friend that has a kingquad 700 when the 750 smile ran down my face. :-> )
The thing is, that we of course had to see the difference between those two. The new king of all quads had finally arrived. So we placed the bikes on the same line and raced. The KQ700 started out better by immediately create few meter space between us. I am the mountain of muscle guy [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] 100 kg. and he is around 70 kg... 100 kg riding 750 and 70kg riding 700. Then I wanted him to change bikes with me and do the race again, and the same thing again! Me now on the 700 did better.
I mean, this is not that bad that I had to cry about it (yha well). But why would Suzuki make a new king with about 2-3 more horse power and around 30cc bigger engine if it would not work a little bit better then the older one.
All the info needed about the bikes before my question comes.
Kingquad 700 - Stock bike bought in europe.
Kingquad 750 - Stock bike bought in USA.
Does anyone now if there is some kind of seal, some bottle neck in the 750 KQ from USA that the 700 KQ from europe hasn't?
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Could simply be that the 700 is broken in and the 750 isn't. The really isn't much change in engine size from the 700 (695cc) to he 750 (723?cc). Published tests show that the 750 is a quicker bike than the 700 so I'd not worry about it until yours gets more miles on it.
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my cousin & i both have 05 700's bought new on the same day and have had all the recalls done so there the same atvs all the way around.around a year after purchase we wanted to see if there was a differance. being about the same size as each other we lined up and mine was faster by far.we then switched and mine was still faster.i dont know what it is but, mines way faster especially of the jump,so i guess it all depends on the machine.i do have to say of all the utility atvs's i've rode the 700 kq is the best.
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i dno when i worked at a dealer we just got the new kq750 in and me and another mechanic raced them through the lot real quick at the end of the day and i was on the 750 and i got him later on but off the line it was bout same...both were pretty much brand new tho, and there isnt really any difference in engine power it seemed like, the kq 750 isnt even a 750 it was a 722 or something.
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