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Best 450r???
Last post 04-07-2008 11:09 AM by Sage903. 8 replies.
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01-27-2008 8:24 PM
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Sage903


- Joined on 01-27-2008
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Hey guys Im 16 years old and looking for a new 450r because I want to start racing . Ive rode for years and just got rid of a raptor 660. So I was wondering what was in your opinion what is the best quad. I personally like the trx 450r and yzf 450 and kfx 450r so any suggestions.??
SAGE
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Hess Racing


- Joined on 05-16-2005
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Shawn & Glenn Hess
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What type of racing are you going to do? We have had great luck withnthe Honda's. Look at Almost any top 20 GNCC Finishs from last year and Over half at evey race are on Honda!!! Just what I've Seen!!!!!! Glenn Hess
Shawn Hess ATVCCS Pro Champion 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 ATVCCS Utility Champion 2007 GNCC Pro (# 150) 2007, (#23) 2008 OCCRA Pro Oklahoma Goldrush Champion 2006, 2007 Arkansas River Front GP Champion 2006, 2007
Company: Hess Motorsports/ Deals on Wheels " We Build Champions" Contact: 940 759 4597
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JR133


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The biggest thing is to get the one that you are most comfortable on because it's your dollars that are being spent. Also don't forget about Suzuki, KTM, and Can AM.
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Sage903


- Joined on 01-27-2008
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Yeah Honda was def. a top choice. Um to answer your question probably some xc and a little moto x too, and just your basic Fast trail riding to practice on.
SAGE
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cbrooks118


- Joined on 01-22-2008
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Hondas are great bikes. I own a mint 86" 250r myself.
However, depending on the racing you do, it will cost some money to get it ready for xc or mx. Suspension is where the dollars are to be spent. +2 a-arms and some quality shocks are a must. Also better rear axle, rear shock is neccessary. This is the same for the Yamaha, Kawa. The motor shoudl do nicely with just an exhaust and jetting Again this is if you are going to race seriously .. Once you practice and move up to B or A, probably more motorwork will be needed.
I have no personal experience with the new canam or KTM, but they are pricey in my neighborhood. If your completly new to the scene you might want to try the suzuki lt450r. It's wider stance offers more stability in corners, and its throttle response is great. You can almost buy it and take it to the track on the amatuer-intermediate level. Just my .02
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Sage903


- Joined on 01-27-2008
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Yeah This guy contcted me on myspace yesterday about his race ready honda it seems like a really good deal
SAGE
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Hess Racing


- Joined on 05-16-2005
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Shawn & Glenn Hess
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Hey if you need any help finding a HONDA or have questions give us a call or we can build you one if your into the Cross country Racing and going fast.
Shawn Hess ATVCCS Pro Champion 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 ATVCCS Utility Champion 2007 GNCC Pro (# 150) 2007, (#23) 2008 OCCRA Pro Oklahoma Goldrush Champion 2006, 2007 Arkansas River Front GP Champion 2006, 2007
Company: Hess Motorsports/ Deals on Wheels " We Build Champions" Contact: 940 759 4597
Special Thanks to all of my Sponsors: Elka Suspension, Houser Racing, Tucker Rocky, FMF Racing, Maxxis Tires, Answer Racing, MSR Hard Parts, Ti Lube, Hickman Racing, Hiper Wheels, Tire Balls, Fasst Co, Powermadd, Hot Cams, Hot Rods, Pivot Works, Scott Goggles, Berik Boots, PRM- ATV, Quad Tech, Decal Works, IMS, IMS- Roll, JE Pistons, Ardmore Honda, Streamline, RPM Axles, CAN AM, others to come......
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Vtr_Racing


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I would have to say what type of riding are you doing? I will assume your a weekend warrior and not planning on racing. Simplicity....Availabilty of parts. Aftermarket parts. Ease of service and availability of service.
Take all those into consideration. IMO, Honda is the way to go. Easy to work on bike and lots of stuff available for it to make it handle better, go fast, and look really cool! I can say that from expierience too. We got one of the first Honda 450`r out and alot of the aftermarket stuff for it too. The 450r is almost perfected with the rear linkage setups and shock availability. Unfortunatly, quads are not like dirt bikes and do need lots of tweaking in the suspension department iof your racing it. Good luck with your choice. You really couldnt go wrong with any of the other brands though. Just remember the whole package.
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Sage903


- Joined on 01-27-2008
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Kilgore, TX
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Well right now I guess you could consider me that, but once i get a good quad i will probably enter some races. After a little bit of training of course lol I know now I probably wouldn't even be competative at my level currently.
SAGE
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