Cannondale perfect quad?
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To me the Cannondale fx400 seems like the perfect quad if they turn out to be reliable and built good because they have better handling than the 400ex and more power than the raptor. Plus you don't have to worry about carburation because of the fuel injector. I may be wrong but tell me what you guys think.
#2
There are plenty of worries involved with fuel injection. Instead of rejetting there is remapping. Also, regardless of what the magazines say, the fuel injection on all the new bikes I've rode (Honda CBR929, Suzuki GSXR750) is far from perfect. Fuel injected bikes all seem to have surging problems and abrupt throttle response at times that you don't want it. Can fuel injection be perfected? Probably, but I wouldn't count on a bicycle manufacturing company to be the one who does it.
#4
Cannondale doesn't do the EFI mapping themselves (can't remember who though).
It's not perfect. That's true. Even Fiat (Magneti Marelli) efi has "bugs". When in Italy, we had a efi 1.4 Fiat Tipo. We could bog the efi everyday!! It kind of became a game. You had to let off the throttle (just like when you want to stop) and 1/2 second after, you jump back on the gas...guess what? nothing happens before 2 seconds.
Honestly, I guess this is gonna be part of learning your bike. Just like I know my shee won't accelerate if I'm too low, you know your injection does this or that.
If I had 14cdn, I would definitely get it.
It's not perfect. That's true. Even Fiat (Magneti Marelli) efi has "bugs". When in Italy, we had a efi 1.4 Fiat Tipo. We could bog the efi everyday!! It kind of became a game. You had to let off the throttle (just like when you want to stop) and 1/2 second after, you jump back on the gas...guess what? nothing happens before 2 seconds.
Honestly, I guess this is gonna be part of learning your bike. Just like I know my shee won't accelerate if I'm too low, you know your injection does this or that.
If I had 14cdn, I would definitely get it.
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