Whats with the YFZ???
#22
Originally posted by: Dill
so whats the chain adjustment and air box design like? typical of the usual horrible yamaha design, or is it of better design (cough honda) now?
so whats the chain adjustment and air box design like? typical of the usual horrible yamaha design, or is it of better design (cough honda) now?
#23
5 foot, 90 pounds... damn small guys, your how old?
Anyways im 6 foot 230 lbs and the bike feels fine. I thought ide like the feel of my 416ex better but nope. The YFZ feels awsome.
It is also so easy to control. I can side hill some extremely technical lines in the sand with little effort on this bike. Its great.
But as usuall it is not fast enough. Cant wait to build it up.
Anyways im 6 foot 230 lbs and the bike feels fine. I thought ide like the feel of my 416ex better but nope. The YFZ feels awsome.
It is also so easy to control. I can side hill some extremely technical lines in the sand with little effort on this bike. Its great.
But as usuall it is not fast enough. Cant wait to build it up.
#24
When I sat on a YFZ for the first time I noticed that if I turned the bars that I would hit my knees or leg with my hand. The seat it too low in relation to the pegs, I felt hunched over and cramped. I am 6'4" 255". When I rode the Machine, only in drag races though, I still could shift very nicely but I had trouble getting down on it. Overall I think it is a great quad for a smaller person.



