Quad-zx7-racer !!!!!!
#1
I want your opinion about one weird machine...a quadracer'85 with a ninja zx-7 ('92) engine!?!?!?!
It has a long swing arm, a stiffer suspensions and better brakes... the thing is, the engine must be heavier and a lot stronger then the original, so maybe you've heard about this conversion and tell me about the driving style... in simple words..CAN I GO HAVE SOME FUN IN THE TRAILS???? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
It has a long swing arm, a stiffer suspensions and better brakes... the thing is, the engine must be heavier and a lot stronger then the original, so maybe you've heard about this conversion and tell me about the driving style... in simple words..CAN I GO HAVE SOME FUN IN THE TRAILS???? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
#2
Is that the one on Ebay?
I dont think there is a standard kit or method for such a conversion.
It could be driven in the woods but would be much more difficult with an extended swing arm and a lot of extra weight. You wouldnt be able to keep up with someone on a normal LT250 in tight woods unless they were a novice rider and you were bad to the bone.
My opinion would be if you do a lot of woods riding, get something else. If you want to go in a straight line reaaaaaally fast, that would be the bike for you.
I dont think there is a standard kit or method for such a conversion.
It could be driven in the woods but would be much more difficult with an extended swing arm and a lot of extra weight. You wouldnt be able to keep up with someone on a normal LT250 in tight woods unless they were a novice rider and you were bad to the bone.
My opinion would be if you do a lot of woods riding, get something else. If you want to go in a straight line reaaaaaally fast, that would be the bike for you.
#3
If you are going to trail ride it make sure you have skid plates to protect your motor i have a 89 Quadzilla with a yamaha R1 motor and i did set it up one time where i could trail ride it! To much power for the woods! You also need heavier shocks for the bumps.



