Raptor is 2nd place already!
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Uh, has anyone been to the website lately, all the stuff being said about the FX is being said by test riders from Dirt Wheels, Atv Action, and ATV Sport. I really doubt if they were paid to say the things they said.
As far as a puny little 400.. did you guys read the engine specs on this thing? 11.5:1 compression? 33HP? Not to mention the MX redlines at upwards of 11,000 RPM. If this is true i'd say it's modified "out of the box".
As far as a puny little 400.. did you guys read the engine specs on this thing? 11.5:1 compression? 33HP? Not to mention the MX redlines at upwards of 11,000 RPM. If this is true i'd say it's modified "out of the box".
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Guys, what you consider to be a "modified" engine is actually called new technology.
If you take a good look at Cannondale's engine you'll see a lot of different stuff from conventional 4 stroke engines. The same happens with Yamaha's state of the art YZ426F (58HP) and the new YZ250F.
Another thing that you are forgetting is that Cannondale in only 360lbs.
Now about reliability, that's different story...
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If you take a good look at Cannondale's engine you'll see a lot of different stuff from conventional 4 stroke engines. The same happens with Yamaha's state of the art YZ426F (58HP) and the new YZ250F.
Another thing that you are forgetting is that Cannondale in only 360lbs.
Now about reliability, that's different story...
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