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nosbusa 11-21-2012 02:45 AM

i take my kids to pismo a lot and i rent the 350s and thats plenty for me, i usually find a good spot to jump and never really reach top speed.

Humvee21 11-21-2012 02:45 AM

My Wolvie has the 450 and I love it. I do wish it had more power sometimes but if you're just trail riding the 450 is plenty!

SBA800 11-21-2012 02:45 AM

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Originally Posted by nosbusa (Post 20441)
i was looking at getting a yammy 450. i dont think i would use all the pwer of a 700.

actually not much more power, just more low end torque from what ive heard. but im no expert.

i think the 450 is around 40HP and the 700 around 45

nosbusa 11-21-2012 02:46 AM

actually that model toyota ad a bomb proof motor. best one they ever made

ISFast 11-21-2012 02:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Humvee21 (Post 20452)
My Wolvie has the 450 and I love it. I do wish it had more power sometimes but if you're just trail riding the 450 is plenty!

We had one of those too. It was great for when you needed 4x4 but still wanted mostly a sport quad.

ISFast 11-21-2012 02:47 AM

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Originally Posted by nosbusa (Post 20455)
actually that model toyota ad a bomb proof motor. best one they ever made

I honestly regret selling it! That was the YOYO that had the 2 W7 12's in it haha :D

nosbusa 11-21-2012 02:48 AM

small dune jumping (7ft or less) is what my oldest daughter and i like to do. my wife and youngest daughter stay on terra flata

ISFast 11-21-2012 02:49 AM

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Originally Posted by ISFast (Post 20446)
U'd be fine! The 450 and 700 are about the same just different styles of power. The 450 is all about top RPMS the 700 just has power all the time so its great for trails where the Tq is needed. Really the 450's only make a jump and then after that the 700 powers all the way through. Probably mostly due to the 1st gear being some what lower than the 1st gear of the 450's.

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Originally Posted by SBA800 (Post 20453)
actually not much more power, just more low end torque from what ive heard. but im no expert.

i think the 450 is around 40HP and the 700 around 45

This is what I think? But what do i really know haha

Oh FYI had an 05 Honda 450 so i've been that route too.

nosbusa 11-21-2012 02:49 AM

and they are still sitting in your garage waiting to be re installed.....

SBA800 11-21-2012 02:49 AM

crap that 4runner is sexy.
i dont like toyota, but i love me some 4runner

Humvee21 11-21-2012 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by ISFast (Post 20456)
We had one of those too. It was great for when you needed 4x4 but still wanted mostly a sport quad.

It's a great quad. I want a sport but I gotta trailer it about 1.5 - 3 hrs from here to find a nice track for it. The Wolverine is just the perfect balance between a sport and utility, IMO. I can pop it into 4x4 when I wanna look for trouble in deep mud, but I can also keep it in 2x4 when I find a nice track to ride on. 2006 Yamaha Wolverine 450. My favorite! Used to have a 1999? Yamaha Warrior and the first day I took it out I got stuck with that damn 2x4!

ISFast 11-21-2012 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by nosbusa (Post 20461)
and they are still sitting in your garage waiting to be re installed.....

Yep weak point was my amp Old memphis 1500 mono

SBA800 11-21-2012 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by ISFast (Post 20460)
This is what I think? But what do i really know haha

Oh FYI had an 05 Honda 450 so i've been that route too.

you guys are posting to fast lol.

nosbusa 11-21-2012 02:51 AM

keep up mister "super moderator" sheesh

nosbusa 11-21-2012 02:52 AM

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Originally Posted by ISFast (Post 20464)
Yep weak point was my amp Old memphis 1500 mono

i can set you up with some better amps.


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