Raptor Top Speed
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who can we believe? Nobody says the same thing.
He might have got the 10mph in that the "knobby" guy from Japan who is the designer said that it would go 75 mph and the same man said that the Banshee would go 65 mph when they introduced it years ago.
I think with the right gearing, stock to stock, the Raptor could be at least that much faster on top.
He might have got the 10mph in that the "knobby" guy from Japan who is the designer said that it would go 75 mph and the same man said that the Banshee would go 65 mph when they introduced it years ago.
I think with the right gearing, stock to stock, the Raptor could be at least that much faster on top.
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#5
I agree this is a tired subject but I have to mention this: My dealer told me my Banshee would do 103 MPH. Yep, that's not a typo he said 103 MPH. I argued with him for 20 minutes. That schmuck at Ft. Collins Motorsports, named Guy probably never even rode an ATV in his whole life. 103 Mph... Oh don't I wish!
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#7
I agree, drag races and top speeds have very little to do with rider skill. Now racing around a MX track or through woods is a different story. The reason there is so much drag race and top speed talk is that these things are easily quantified. The very fact that they are not dependent on rider skill is what makes these good benchmarks.
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#8
Regardless of if we talk ATVs or cars, reaction time in a drag race is the most crutial thing. The ability to anticipate the green light will win it for you. If you wait for the light to turn green...you probably will lose. Drag racing does take talent and skill. It take a different skill to drag race than to run a track. I have never drag raced an ATV. I have drag raced cars. If it's anything like cars, it really takes concentration, agility, and a real feel for the vehicle. The goal is always to keep it together to do it again. I seen a guy drag a nitrous injected & wildly stroke banshee. I heard the estimate to be well over 100 HP. To ride that crotch rocket effectively you better have some kind of skill. Remember folks, give credit where credit is due.
#9
Lanman, you are absolutely correct when referring to drag racing cars at a 1/4 mile strip. The thing is, every drag race I've done or seen involved a bunch of people lined up at the bottom of a sand dune or in a big field and they just all sort of go at the same time. No christmas trees or anything like that. Honestly, it takes very little skill to race in these conditions. And the guy with the 100 hp Banshee; well, he'd probably win no matter how bad he was.
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