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yfz vs. raptor vs. kfx450 vs. ltr????

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Posted by: KBizzle

as the title says which one should i get?

im about 5'8 and probly 270 pounds....lol yes im a fatty...not ashamed to say it.

anyway i would appreciate suggestions ect...



Posted by: bberck

They are all nice quads and really depend more on what type of riding you will be doing.

For your size the 700 is going to be the most comfortable though.



Posted by: yAmAhA-rIdEr155

i dont think u should go wit tha 700, but wit tha yfz 450, nuthin can compare to the yfz, for ure size the 700 is jus gona slow down when u ride it, but the yfz has tha power to stay powerful

go wit tha yfz



Posted by: 250r4life

quote:
Originally posted by yAmAhA-rIdEr155
i dont think u should go wit tha 700, but wit tha yfz 450, nuthin can compare to the yfz, for ure size the 700 is jus gona slow down when u ride it, but the yfz has tha power to stay powerful

go wit tha yfz



what are you talking about? have you even seen star wars?



Posted by: cjkranz

quote:
Originally posted by yAmAhA-rIdEr155
i dont think u should go wit tha 700, but wit tha yfz 450, nuthin can compare to the yfz, for ure size the 700 is jus gona slow down when u ride it, but the yfz has tha power to stay powerful

go wit tha yfz



For a big guy the 700 is the way to go... I'm 6'2" and 220 lbs and the 700 is great. I feel like a bear on a trike when I ride my WIFE'S yfz450.. I even built a long travel with +2 steering stem, higher rise bars, lowered pegs and cushioned seat and it still killed my back after 20 minutes (hunched over). As far as I am concerned, the Raptor 700 is the most comfortable quad I have ever had.. (banshees, 400 EX, 660 Raptors, YFZ 450s, warriors, 250Rs, etc)





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