Which One is Bettor?
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Which One is Bettor?
I currently have Yamaha Raptor 350. I would like to upgrade. There are 2 quads I am looking at, and I'm not sure which one id rather get, here are the two choices.
A 2007 yamaha Raptor 700. Looks nice. Comes with back sand paddled tires with rims, but they are kind of worn down. Price: 3,800
Next, there is a yamaha raptor 660 (not sure what year but they are older). It looks nice. Comes with 3 sets of tires with rims, and a little extra riding gear. Price: 3,500 firm
If you have any comments, suggestions, or info such as top speed on either quad, I would appreciate it, thanks
A 2007 yamaha Raptor 700. Looks nice. Comes with back sand paddled tires with rims, but they are kind of worn down. Price: 3,800
Next, there is a yamaha raptor 660 (not sure what year but they are older). It looks nice. Comes with 3 sets of tires with rims, and a little extra riding gear. Price: 3,500 firm
If you have any comments, suggestions, or info such as top speed on either quad, I would appreciate it, thanks
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I wonder what the YFZ 450's are going for where he lives. I assume that's what you would rather pick. I don't think a Raptor 700 is a slug but it doesn't handle like the 450 class machines. That 700 engine puts out plenty of power and makes it plenty fast. I know the Raptor 660 made considerably more power than the same displacement engine in the Grizzly 660 and I think the 700 does the same compared to the Grizzly 700.
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Thanks everyone. I have cut the 660 out of my options. The 700 still looks good from what I have seen ($3,800).
But now I checked into 450's and found an LTR 450. Has a couple upgrades with shocks and exost, and has new tires. It costs $3,700.
Which one is a bettor deal, this 450, or the raptor 700 explained above?
But now I checked into 450's and found an LTR 450. Has a couple upgrades with shocks and exost, and has new tires. It costs $3,700.
Which one is a bettor deal, this 450, or the raptor 700 explained above?