What quad is the best to get Honda 450R,Yamaha yfz 450 or Raptor 700?

Joshua

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Ok i sold my cbr now its time to get a quad but i dont know which one to get out of the 3 i guess there all (bad ass quads) from wat i hear but if u was going to buy one which would u buy cuz i know nothing about these damn things lol appreciate all the help guys and gals
 
the raptor 700 does not have reverse just so you know, and the honda is a better make and will give you more power and speed than the other two... the raptor is better for speed not torque and jumping because the frame is to heavy
 
The Raptor has reverse which the other 2 you listed do not.
Secondly the 450 class machines like to be revved & make good power when doing so, however they are lacking low-end torque/grunt. Something the Raptor has no trouble with as it has gobs of low-end torque due to its large displacement, good for tight/slow woods riding.

If you want something for the trails get the Raptor if your looking to take it to the track every weekend get one of the 450's instead.

All three have more than enough aftermarket support, to satify anyone.
 
the raptor 700 does not have reverse just so you know, and the honda is a better make and will give you more power and speed than the other two... the raptor is better for speed not torque and jumping because the frame is to heavy
 
The Raptor has reverse which the other 2 you listed do not.
Secondly the 450 class machines like to be revved & make good power when doing so, however they are lacking low-end torque/grunt. Something the Raptor has no trouble with as it has gobs of low-end torque due to its large displacement, good for tight/slow woods riding.

If you want something for the trails get the Raptor if your looking to take it to the track every weekend get one of the 450's instead.

All three have more than enough aftermarket support, to satify anyone.
 
The Raptor has reverse which the other 2 you listed do not.
Secondly the 450 class machines like to be revved & make good power when doing so, however they are lacking low-end torque/grunt. Something the Raptor has no trouble with as it has gobs of low-end torque due to its large displacement, good for tight/slow woods riding.

If you want something for the trails get the Raptor if your looking to take it to the track every weekend get one of the 450's instead.

All three have more than enough aftermarket support, to satify anyone.
 
The Raptor has reverse which the other 2 you listed do not.
Secondly the 450 class machines like to be revved & make good power when doing so, however they are lacking low-end torque/grunt. Something the Raptor has no trouble with as it has gobs of low-end torque due to its large displacement, good for tight/slow woods riding.

If you want something for the trails get the Raptor if your looking to take it to the track every weekend get one of the 450's instead.

All three have more than enough aftermarket support, to satify anyone.
 
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