The Shee will just pull you so hard from the mid to the top end, where as the YFZ will just take you constantly, .......
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The Shee will just pull you so hard from the mid to the top end, where as the YFZ will just take you constantly, so there is no that hard pull feeling in the YFZ.
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Looks awfully similar to a post or two of mine in another Yamaha forum thread:
Of course, I didnt state that the yfz didnt have a hard pull.
Originally posted by: maddog56
As you say, the 450 curve is much smoother and has a lot more bottom end than the banshee. The banshee has that incredible hit in midrange that just climbs forever. I think thats what he meant about the powerband being unattainable by a 4 stroke. IMO the banshee is harder to ride because of this, but much more fun in a drag race.
Welcome to the forums Will.
Originally posted by: Snkbyte
I would beg to differ. My 450 pulls strong through all the gears and it's stock. My buddy has a modded shee and he says mine pulls harder down low. But his pulls harder up top.
Will
Originally posted by: Teck
Ive never ridden either but, the power band on a two stroke is awesome and I doubt a 4 stroke could even come close...........
Ive never ridden either but, the power band on a two stroke is awesome and I doubt a 4 stroke could even come close...........
I would beg to differ. My 450 pulls strong through all the gears and it's stock. My buddy has a modded shee and he says mine pulls harder down low. But his pulls harder up top.
Will
Welcome to the forums Will.
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Originally posted by: ehlitdew
The Shee will just pull you so hard from the mid to the top end, where as the YFZ will just take you constantly, so there is no that hard pull feeling in the YFZ.
The Shee will just pull you so hard from the mid to the top end, where as the YFZ will just take you constantly, so there is no that hard pull feeling in the YFZ.
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