View Full Version : Honda TRX 450 R vs. Yamaha Raptor 700
yAmAhA-rIdEr155
09-16-2007, 06:25 AM
What do you think is better? As much as I like Yamaha I'm going with Honda
on this one, but what do you think.
Thanks
cjkranz
09-16-2007, 08:32 AM
You are comparing apples to oranges. What kind of riding are we talking about?? MX, dunes, trails.... Why do you like the 450R over the Raptor?
sandslider
09-23-2007, 12:09 PM
All my buddies ride 450Rs - I'm the only guy with a raptor 700. We all pretty much hang together on wood trails and desert riding. However, at the dunes, I have a hard time throwing my bike around like they do. Going up hills is a different story :) I usually wave as I pass them by...
I think my next bike will be a 450.
roc64
09-27-2007, 08:40 AM
Originally posted by sandslider
All my buddies ride 450Rs - I'm the only guy with a raptor 700. We all pretty much hang together on wood trails and desert riding. However, at the dunes, I have a hard time throwing my bike around like they do. Going up hills is a different story :) I usually wave as I pass them by...
I think my next bike will be a 450. Must be the rider, because they weigh nearly the same!
250r4life
09-27-2007, 09:52 AM
Originally posted by roc64
Must be the rider, because they weigh nearly the same!
bull crap!
i dont care what you read, those suckers are heavy! they are much heavier than the 450s... its a considerably noticeable difference loading those into the truck or trailer...
roc64
09-27-2007, 10:20 AM
Bull crap right back atcha!!! My 06 Rapter weighed 393 on the scale right out of the box!! Maybe a 30 pound difference between them(450R). You need to educate yourself before you run your mouth.
250r4life
09-27-2007, 12:08 PM
Originally posted by roc64
Bull crap right back atcha!!! My 06 Rapter weighed 393 on the scale right out of the box!! Maybe a 30 pound difference between them. You need to educate yourself before you run your mouth.
ok- well last saturday was the last time i lifted each of them into a truck, and then, just like the many many many other times i have liften them, the raptor felt WAY heavier...
according to yamaha's website, the 450 weighs 350lbs, while the 700 weighs 396lbs... so why dont you educate yourself Dumb *****!!! FYI- that comes out to 46lbs...
and youre the one who started running your mouth- telling him its cuz he cant ride and not cuz the bike weigh different amounts!
roc64
09-27-2007, 12:11 PM
Hey Dumb ***! 450R weighs 363lbs! YFZ weighs 350!
250r4life
09-27-2007, 01:43 PM
Originally posted by roc64
Hey Dumb ***! 450R weighs 363lbs! YFZ weighs 350!
you've got to be retarded...
so supposedly right after you bought it you took it and put it on a scale... right.... who does that?
so yamaha's claimed dry weight is 396 lbs, but yet, somehow your raptor shaved 3 lbs after adding fuel, oil, and coolant... interesting isnt it? would lead one to beleive youre full of shiz now wouldnt it? :devil:
as far as the 450r weight, on Hondas website it doesnt list one... not that i pay any attention to any opinions written in dirth wheels, but from the spec sheet they have- that they receive from the manufacture- the 450 weighs 350lbs also...
unlike you, they actually put them on a scale, with oil, coolant, and a gallon of fuel, and the yfz weighed 378 lbs while the 450r weighed 379... so they had a difference of 1 lbs- a little bit differnet from your alleged 13 lbs...
yet another BS post called out...
roc64
09-27-2007, 01:53 PM
Straight from Honda you ****ING Idiot!
Honda TRX™ Price
MSRP: $6899
Warranty (Months): 6
Honda TRX™ Engine
Engine Type: Single-Cylinder
Cylinders: 1
Engine Stroke: 4-Stroke
Displacement (cc): 450
Honda TRX™ Carburetion
Carburetion Type: Carburetor
Honda TRX™ Transmission
Transmission Type: Manual
Number Of Speeds: 5
Primary Drive (Rear Wheel): Chain
Honda TRX™ Driveline
Driveline Type: 4X2
Rear Unlocking Differential: No
Honda TRX™ Dimensions
Length (in): 73.3
Width (in): 46.3
Height (in): 43.3
Wheelbase (in): 50.2
Ground Clearance (in): 4.4
Honda TRX™ Weight
Dry Weight (lbs): 363
Honda TRX™ Capacities
Fuel Capacity (gal): 3.1
Honda TRX™ Front Suspension
Front Suspension Type: Independent Double Wishbone
Front Travel (in): 8.4
Honda TRX™ Rear Suspension
Rear Suspension Type: Swing Arm
Rear Travel (in): 9.3
Honda TRX™ Tires
Front Tire (Full Spec): Dunlop 22 X 7-10
Rear Tire (Full Spec): Dunlop 20 X 10-9
Honda TRX™ Brakes
Front Brake Type: Dual Hydraulic Disc
Rear Brake Type: Disc
And yes my bike was weighed right out of the box "DRY". I wanted it that way because of the class I ride in. Get bent you *****! Seems you dont know all you think you do! Jack off!
250r4life
09-27-2007, 04:38 PM
actually moron thats from powersportstv.com- not from honda!
on powersports.honda.com you will find the following...
ENGINE
Engine Type 450cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke
Bore and Stroke 96.0mm x 62.0mm
Compression Ratio 12.0:1
Valve Train Unicam; four-valve
Induction Carburetion: Keihin 40.0mm flat slide with throttle position sensor (TPS)
Ignition CD with electronic advance
Starter Electric
DRIVE TRAIN
Transmission Five-speed
Driveline O-ring-sealed chain
CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES
Front Suspension Independent double-wishbone with Showa shocks, featuring adjustable spring preload, rebound and compression damping; 8.4-inch travel
Rear Suspension Pro-Link with single Showa shock featuring adjustable spring preload, rebound and compression damping; 9.0-inch travel
Front Brakes Dual hydraulic 174.0mm discs with twin-piston calipers
Rear Brake Single hydraulic 190.0mm disc with single-piston caliper
Front Tires 22 x 7-10 knobby radial
Rear Tires 20 x 10-9 knobby radial
DIMENSIONS
Length 73.3 inches
Width 46.3 inches
Height 43.3 inches
Wheelbase 50.2 inches
Seat Height 32.8 inches
Ground Clearance 4.4 inches
Curb Weight TBD
Fuel Capacity 2.7 gallons, including 0.8 gallon reserve
OTHER
Options Consult your owner's manual for optional HRC Racing kit parts
Available Colors White, Red, Black/Flame
Model ID TRX450ER
FACTORY WARRANTY INFORMATION
1 year Transferable, unlimited mileage limited warranty; extended coverage available with a Honda Protection Plan
250r4life
09-27-2007, 04:40 PM
so apparently you didnt know all you think you knew...
the fact remains that you cant dispute what i, and many others have experienced...
that it feels much heavier than the 450s- both loading it into the truck and in the air...
Rptr660rkills
09-30-2007, 06:53 PM
yeh the whole supposed 396 isn't that believable, my 660 weighs around 450 give or take, then i dont see a big dif. between the 660 an 700. and the 700 is a better hill climber than a 450 because they are torque monsters, and the wight helps to get better traction an the fact that the 450s are for racing, not hill climbing
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