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#53
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300ex has nothing on the raptor 250. Trust me, the Raptor 250 will be a lot more fun because you won't outride it as quick as the 300. Late 80's technology vs latest and greatest, it shouldn't even be a contest.
I know somebody that has an old 250x, exact same thing as the 300ex except with about 3 horsepower less. You couldn't pay me to ride that thing all day, I hate it. It just feels really cramped, and the handling just seems real loose and twitchy especially at high speeds. When given the choice when we go riding at his place, I actually ride the beat up 86 moto-4 200 with 2 different size rear tires, bend handlebars, and no battery instead.
I know somebody that has an old 250x, exact same thing as the 300ex except with about 3 horsepower less. You couldn't pay me to ride that thing all day, I hate it. It just feels really cramped, and the handling just seems real loose and twitchy especially at high speeds. When given the choice when we go riding at his place, I actually ride the beat up 86 moto-4 200 with 2 different size rear tires, bend handlebars, and no battery instead.
#54
raptor 250
well i have had a 250ex,300ex,rappy350, and a banshee. I still have my rappy and banshee and i love my rappy more than all of them . speed isn't everything my banshee is in the 100s but it's for the street and i beat the hell out my rappy and it takes it and im not small im 320 6foot and rappy do 65-68 the most and thats pushing it ps just have fun on what ever u get and dont kill your self speed kill trust me i have a lot of friend that died from speed
#55
raptor 250
LMAO! This is the funniest thread I've seen in a looong time!
Not you Chevyboyz. Sorry to hear about your friends. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
But everybody else... You should charge admission for this thread. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
Not you Chevyboyz. Sorry to hear about your friends. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
But everybody else... You should charge admission for this thread. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
#56
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http://www.atvmagonline.com/output.cfm?id=182071
Let's meet the players: Bombardier DS650, Cannondale Cannibal 440, Honda Sportrax 400EX, Kawasaki KFX400, Polaris Predator, Suzuki Z400, plus the Yamaha 660R Raptor and Banshee.
The Yamaha Banshee is a unique ATV with an unmatched engine. During acceleration runs, in the loose California soil, the Banshee isn't the fastest off the line or the quickest to 45 mph. We know from experience, however, the Banshee needs lots of room to hit its sweet spot - the top end. A sluggish bottom end and less-than-thrilling midrange made the Banshee feel slow in this challenge, but its favorable top-end is always a benefit. The Banshee will always be admired for what it can do in the sand and on open trails. By getting a feel for the Banshee's unique traction needs, some riders can keep the rpm at the correct level and keep it in its sweet spot - unlike a four-stroke.
Let's meet the players: Bombardier DS650, Cannondale Cannibal 440, Honda Sportrax 400EX, Kawasaki KFX400, Polaris Predator, Suzuki Z400, plus the Yamaha 660R Raptor and Banshee.
The Yamaha Banshee is a unique ATV with an unmatched engine. During acceleration runs, in the loose California soil, the Banshee isn't the fastest off the line or the quickest to 45 mph. We know from experience, however, the Banshee needs lots of room to hit its sweet spot - the top end. A sluggish bottom end and less-than-thrilling midrange made the Banshee feel slow in this challenge, but its favorable top-end is always a benefit. The Banshee will always be admired for what it can do in the sand and on open trails. By getting a feel for the Banshee's unique traction needs, some riders can keep the rpm at the correct level and keep it in its sweet spot - unlike a four-stroke.
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