Honda wins again boys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#31
Honda wins again boys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All it takes is money and knowledge. But the fact is that these "Race" quads are far from stock. The motors have been worked over to the very limit that the rules allow. and the suspensions have been modified to be wider, lower and handle better than the factory units. The shocks have been modified or changed, different wheel and tire combos, Gusseted frames, different steering components and so on.
The average Joe isn't going to lay down the money for one of these quads off of the showroom floor and then go out and be competative with the Big Boys. That is simply Not reality.
Granted, these are not unlimited Quads, however, these are Factory backed teams that have all of the manufacturers knowledge and finacial backing at their dissposal. If there was even one more Pony to be pulled from either of these motors, you can bet that they would do it reguardless of cost or the manpower needed to achieve the gain in HP and performance.
That is the difference between US and THEM.
The average Joe isn't going to lay down the money for one of these quads off of the showroom floor and then go out and be competative with the Big Boys. That is simply Not reality.
Granted, these are not unlimited Quads, however, these are Factory backed teams that have all of the manufacturers knowledge and finacial backing at their dissposal. If there was even one more Pony to be pulled from either of these motors, you can bet that they would do it reguardless of cost or the manpower needed to achieve the gain in HP and performance.
That is the difference between US and THEM.
#32
Honda wins again boys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
First of all, you can not base a statement "honda is better blah blah blah, because it beat yamaha's quads" off of one race. If a majority of the races, not just pro ALL races, tracks, drags, rolling them off cliffs and see which hits first. Whoever seems to be winning most, might be the better quad, for some. Anyone would know, if you are trying to find out the facts, you pull information from a wide range of sorces. Not just one or a couple races. Now please stop cluttering these forums with this BS
All this brand loyalty is lame.
K thanks bye
All this brand loyalty is lame.
K thanks bye
#33
Honda wins again boys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wow, fighting are you! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img] acting like my little brother and his friends! MAN! you need to go back to pre-school.
With all do respect, you need to lightin' up yamaha guys, as well as the honda guys!!! Stop with the "bla" and talk truth.
With all do respect, you need to lightin' up yamaha guys, as well as the honda guys!!! Stop with the "bla" and talk truth.
#34
#35
Honda wins again boys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by: RPM
All it takes is money and knowledge. But the fact is that these "Race" quads are far from stock. The motors have been worked over to the very limit that the rules allow. and the suspensions have been modified to be wider, lower and handle better than the factory units. The shocks have been modified or changed, different wheel and tire combos, Gusseted frames, different steering components and so on.
The average Joe isn't going to lay down the money for one of these quads off of the showroom floor and then go out and be competative with the Big Boys. That is simply Not reality.
Granted, these are not unlimited Quads, however, these are Factory backed teams that have all of the manufacturers knowledge and finacial backing at their dissposal. If there was even one more Pony to be pulled from either of these motors, you can bet that they would do it reguardless of cost or the manpower needed to achieve the gain in HP and performance.
That is the difference between US and THEM.
All it takes is money and knowledge. But the fact is that these "Race" quads are far from stock. The motors have been worked over to the very limit that the rules allow. and the suspensions have been modified to be wider, lower and handle better than the factory units. The shocks have been modified or changed, different wheel and tire combos, Gusseted frames, different steering components and so on.
The average Joe isn't going to lay down the money for one of these quads off of the showroom floor and then go out and be competative with the Big Boys. That is simply Not reality.
Granted, these are not unlimited Quads, however, these are Factory backed teams that have all of the manufacturers knowledge and finacial backing at their dissposal. If there was even one more Pony to be pulled from either of these motors, you can bet that they would do it reguardless of cost or the manpower needed to achieve the gain in HP and performance.
That is the difference between US and THEM.
Motor? Farr's bike came from Baldwin's in NE Ohio - if I wanted the same thing done I could drive there and drop it off with the cash - not a big deal. There is only so much you can do to something that is already 450cc. Up compression, headwork. You think they are running NOS here or what? It just isn't happening. There is nothing outrageous about these quads and it takes much less money for the average Joe to have the same bike - supposedly part of the goals of the new rule changes. You don't need 25k to have a competitive bike.
Suspension? Farr runs PEP - I could go buy that at Baldwin's as well. Granted, I might have to get on a waiting list 5 miles long, but I could buy the same PEP big bottle shocks for less than 2 grand. A-arms that he runs are a little over a grand - brand is like JB or something. I don't know who they are but for some reason he switched to them instead of Laeger (probably money, sponsorship). Either way, you could buy either of them and be just as well off. Yeah, they also run extended axles, but you can buy those for 300-400 bucks too.
Of course they do not run stock tires and wheels - I shouldn't have to mention that. But you can buy for a reasonable price anything they are using.
Frames gusseted? Of course - costs you less than a grand to do.
Steering components? Yep - usually an aftermarket stem - $300-400 or so.
For 12 grand you could build Farr's bike - and many people will this year. The reason they aren't competitive is because they don't RIDE as fast as Farr, not because they can't afford to.
#37
Honda wins again boys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just found out last weekend, by a local shop here that did a comparison on both YFZ450 and the TRx450R and the YFZ tore it up!!! I cant believe you Honda guys believe this crap. Even one of the Honda reps seen this in action!!! It was a sad day for this bike to come out.
#38
Honda wins again boys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thomez,
Thank you for helping to proove my point. For some, that is a lot of money, time, knowledge and work. A lot of these guys talk like the Pro Quads are fresh off of the showroom floor and that by Farr or Little winning races, that prooves that one quad or the other is better. My point all along has been that both the 450R and the YFZ450 are both great quads, but are in no way represented by the Pro's quads. By your own post, you have shown that it takes a lot of $$$ and work to bring these quads up to the level of the Pro rides. If it were as simple as you make it sound, everyone would modify their quad to perform the same as the Pro's, but that doesn't happen very often.
You left out the Months and Months of testing and tuning that the factory teams spend dialing in these quads. I'm guessing that isn't free either.
Thank you for helping to proove my point. For some, that is a lot of money, time, knowledge and work. A lot of these guys talk like the Pro Quads are fresh off of the showroom floor and that by Farr or Little winning races, that prooves that one quad or the other is better. My point all along has been that both the 450R and the YFZ450 are both great quads, but are in no way represented by the Pro's quads. By your own post, you have shown that it takes a lot of $$$ and work to bring these quads up to the level of the Pro rides. If it were as simple as you make it sound, everyone would modify their quad to perform the same as the Pro's, but that doesn't happen very often.
You left out the Months and Months of testing and tuning that the factory teams spend dialing in these quads. I'm guessing that isn't free either.
#39
Honda wins again boys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by: arobred400
haha and i dont want to hear the excuse that the only reason the 450r won is because tim farr was riding it. If the yzf is so good why didnt 1 of the other guys use the pure power and handling of it to beat farr. There was a bunch of great riders on the yamaha, oh yeah that was the only 450r in the race.
Keith Little didnt get to race because his yamaha blew up(what a surprise) and he wasnt able to get a new piston in time
haha and i dont want to hear the excuse that the only reason the 450r won is because tim farr was riding it. If the yzf is so good why didnt 1 of the other guys use the pure power and handling of it to beat farr. There was a bunch of great riders on the yamaha, oh yeah that was the only 450r in the race.
Keith Little didnt get to race because his yamaha blew up(what a surprise) and he wasnt able to get a new piston in time
#40
Honda wins again boys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by: RPM
thomez,
Thank you for helping to proove my point. For some, that is a lot of money, time, knowledge and work. A lot of these guys talk like the Pro Quads are fresh off of the showroom floor and that by Farr or Little winning races, that prooves that one quad or the other is better. My point all along has been that both the 450R and the YFZ450 are both great quads, but are in no way represented by the Pro's quads. By your own post, you have shown that it takes a lot of $$$ and work to bring these quads up to the level of the Pro rides. If it were as simple as you make it sound, everyone would modify their quad to perform the same as the Pro's, but that doesn't happen very often.
You left out the Months and Months of testing and tuning that the factory teams spend dialing in these quads. I'm guessing that isn't free either.
thomez,
Thank you for helping to proove my point. For some, that is a lot of money, time, knowledge and work. A lot of these guys talk like the Pro Quads are fresh off of the showroom floor and that by Farr or Little winning races, that prooves that one quad or the other is better. My point all along has been that both the 450R and the YFZ450 are both great quads, but are in no way represented by the Pro's quads. By your own post, you have shown that it takes a lot of $$$ and work to bring these quads up to the level of the Pro rides. If it were as simple as you make it sound, everyone would modify their quad to perform the same as the Pro's, but that doesn't happen very often.
You left out the Months and Months of testing and tuning that the factory teams spend dialing in these quads. I'm guessing that isn't free either.