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Old 12-20-2002 | 12:19 PM
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Default 2003 Yamaha 660R Raptor vs. 2003 Suzuki QuadSport Z400

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This is my first post here. I recently got into quads. I have read through the previous posts by using the search function, so please don't ask me to search. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]

Anyway, according to what I have read, it seems the Yamaha 660R Raptor has more power while the Suzuki QuadSport Z400 has better handling. Is this true?

I like power but I also like good handling. Which do you recommend for me?
 
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Old 12-20-2002 | 12:34 PM
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Default 2003 Yamaha 660R Raptor vs. 2003 Suzuki QuadSport Z400

A lot of people say the raptor can't handle as well as some other bikes, but for my rideing style and size 6" 190 lbs, it works great. Ive ridden a KFX 400 and it definately does not have the power my Raptor has. If it's possible to test ride both that would be the ticket.
 
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Old 12-20-2002 | 12:50 PM
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Default 2003 Yamaha 660R Raptor vs. 2003 Suzuki QuadSport Z400

Thanks.

However, how much better is the handling of the Suzuki Z400 than the Yamaha 660R Raptor? Is it that much better that you would give up the extra power of the Yamaha and get the better handling of the Suzuki?
 
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Old 12-20-2002 | 01:22 PM
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Default 2003 Yamaha 660R Raptor vs. 2003 Suzuki QuadSport Z400

Sorry, but I am totally new to ATVs. What exactly is MX style riding?

Secondly, I live in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. We mainly only have dunes/sand/dessert here.
 
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Old 12-20-2002 | 01:24 PM
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Default 2003 Yamaha 660R Raptor vs. 2003 Suzuki QuadSport Z400

By the way, I am not the kind of guy who likes to do tricks and all, I just like straight out riding.
 
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Old 12-20-2002 | 01:26 PM
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Default 2003 Yamaha 660R Raptor vs. 2003 Suzuki QuadSport Z400

Originally posted by: Kain
Sorry, but I am totally new to ATVs. What exactly is MX style riding?

Secondly, I live in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. We mainly only have dunes/sand/dessert here.
Kain,

Welcome to ATV Connection.

Dunes/sand/dessert=2003 Raptor

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Old 12-20-2002 | 01:30 PM
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Default 2003 Yamaha 660R Raptor vs. 2003 Suzuki QuadSport Z400

Thanks.

However, this will be my first ATV. Is the 2003 Yamaha 660R Raptor a good ATV to learn on?
 
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Old 12-20-2002 | 01:33 PM
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Default 2003 Yamaha 660R Raptor vs. 2003 Suzuki QuadSport Z400

Get the raptor. The Z has alot less power but ride them first and you will decide quick. Plus in the dunes is where you will see a big time loss of power in the Z
hope this helps
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Old 12-20-2002 | 01:35 PM
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Default 2003 Yamaha 660R Raptor vs. 2003 Suzuki QuadSport Z400

Originally posted by: Kain
Thanks.

However, this will be my first ATV. Is the 2003 Yamaha 660R Raptor a good ATV to learn on?
I wouldn't want to learn on anything else if I had all the sand you do!!!!!!!

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Old 12-20-2002 | 01:39 PM
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Default 2003 Yamaha 660R Raptor vs. 2003 Suzuki QuadSport Z400

Welcome Kain,

Tell us more about you (age, size, experience with similar machines?)

Either of the bikes you mention would be a handful to an entirely new rider.

It is not fun to learn the hard way!
 



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