Rappy EFI vs Outlaw
#21
Rappy EFI vs Outlaw
Originally posted by: YBlasterboy
that came out wrong i guess, lol. It would be more expensive. Twice as many a-arms, 2 sway bars, 1 more shock, etc.
Originally posted by: Fixitmatt
yblasterboy---why would it hard to flat track race---- the outlaw could be lowered alot---and it has a more powerful engine then the predator and may even handle better. I think most of you guys will be suprised by this quad when you get to ride it and see it---I know I was and i have a banshee,and a highly modded predator.
yblasterboy---why would it hard to flat track race---- the outlaw could be lowered alot---and it has a more powerful engine then the predator and may even handle better. I think most of you guys will be suprised by this quad when you get to ride it and see it---I know I was and i have a banshee,and a highly modded predator.
This is a rec quad and maybe, maybe, might have a future as a GNCC xc machine. If it stays in those domains it will do well.
#23
Rappy EFI vs Outlaw
The way I see it, the Outlaw has the same engine as the Predator but, is 40+ pounds heavier. The Raptor and Predator seemed fairly evenly matched, before adding all that weight.
My IRS knowledge is limited to cars so, I can't really comment on its help or hinderance to a quad.
My IRS knowledge is limited to cars so, I can't really comment on its help or hinderance to a quad.
#24
Rappy EFI vs Outlaw
I am a Honda and DS fan (Both need to do some changes in their sport program) and never saw a Yamaha worth buying untill the YFZ came out being 6'5 250 and a trail rider that wasn't really a option. I just sold the DS and bought a 700 Raptor. It will be hard for anybody to improve on this machine for the Best all around quad . That said the IRS on the Outlaw is very appealing for us Trail riders. All that ground clearance and no carrier to bash on rocks. I hope Poalris has created more torque in that engine because the Pred engine is lacking on the low end. HP numbers do not mean s#&t on a good trail machine. You need low end torque.
Not all of us race. If I did I would probably have waited to see what Suzuki has behind door # 1.
Not all of us race. If I did I would probably have waited to see what Suzuki has behind door # 1.
#25
Rappy EFI vs Outlaw
Air,
Interesting spec I noticed on Polaris' web page, ... 9" suspension travel, and 10" ground clearance. Bottom out the suspension and you've got an inch of ground clearance. I guess that's better than a DS 650's front end though, with 12" of suspension travel and 11" of ground clearance [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]. Do a big jump off of a dune on a DS, then circle back and see the trench your frame just dug in the sand [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img].
Interesting spec I noticed on Polaris' web page, ... 9" suspension travel, and 10" ground clearance. Bottom out the suspension and you've got an inch of ground clearance. I guess that's better than a DS 650's front end though, with 12" of suspension travel and 11" of ground clearance [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]. Do a big jump off of a dune on a DS, then circle back and see the trench your frame just dug in the sand [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img].
#26
Rappy EFI vs Outlaw
Originally posted by: DesertViper
Air,Interesting spec I noticed on Polaris' web page, ... 9" suspension travel, and 10" ground clearance. Bottom out the suspension and you've got an inch of ground clearance. I guess that's better than a DS 650's front end though, with 12" of suspension travel and 11" of ground clearance [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]. Do a big jump off of a dune on a DS, then circle back and see the trench your frame just dug in the sand [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img].
Air,Interesting spec I noticed on Polaris' web page, ... 9" suspension travel, and 10" ground clearance. Bottom out the suspension and you've got an inch of ground clearance. I guess that's better than a DS 650's front end though, with 12" of suspension travel and 11" of ground clearance [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]. Do a big jump off of a dune on a DS, then circle back and see the trench your frame just dug in the sand [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img].
#28
Rappy EFI vs Outlaw
I'm not going to say more after this ,but this post has been fun for me ,because it is so great to see everyone distort the facts about the outlaw. I have seen it ,rode it , took pictures and overlooked every part of this quad . the one thing i'll say is It will surprise most people,it's better then you people think. I didn't make up any facts about it everything i told you come straight from the polaris sales training hand book.I have been certified by polaris at this test ride of the outlaw.
Having rode for many years I'm also sure that the new 700 raptor is a great quad,After all it's a yamaha,Between the two of them they will both find their nich. One thing is probley for sure is yamaha guys will stick to yama and polaris guys will do the same.
I find it very intersting that no loud mouth kid has tried to start a fight over this post.Good job everyone!
Having rode for many years I'm also sure that the new 700 raptor is a great quad,After all it's a yamaha,Between the two of them they will both find their nich. One thing is probley for sure is yamaha guys will stick to yama and polaris guys will do the same.
I find it very intersting that no loud mouth kid has tried to start a fight over this post.Good job everyone!