Last edited by Fox250R; 08-30-2014 at 12:28 AM.
Those YFZ's are pretty friggin fast aren't they. I bought one for my wife a few years ago, and now a quarter million dollars in hospital bills later, I wish I had just got her a 400 ex.
YAMAHA 450 HYBRID
85 350X- RED
85 350x -BLACK
86 350x-WHITE (with Goki)
85 250r
83 atc 70
84 atc 70
84 atc 110
09 yfz 450
2006 Arctic Cat Prowler
RZR XP 900
Those are nice. I was thinking of getting the Cream Sickle version, but ended up with the 2014 Honda 450R.
Just don't wear a green helmet with it, you'll look like a carrot.
"See, morbid and creepifying, I got no problem with, long as she does it quiet-like. "
Trikes:
1982 Honda ATC250R(in process), 1984 Honda ATC110, 1984 Honda 200s, 1985 Kawasaki KLT160(not running...yet)
Quads:
1990 Suzuki LT250S, 2013 Suzuki LT-Z400, 2014 Honda TRX450R SE
I do like the color.
That orange is beautiful.
What tires are on the rear of that quad?
"Yes its broken, but does that really surprise you?."
"What happened? What does it look like happened?!?!"
I will you tell guys one about this bike, IT GETS FREAKING HOT!!! I thought my R's PT got toasty! LOL Yah right....!
I had to wrap the exhaust with muffler wrap, and she has to ride with a thick, tall boot sock. Have you ridden it at night yet?. The pipe glows orange after about 10 min.
YAMAHA 450 HYBRID
85 350X- RED
85 350x -BLACK
86 350x-WHITE (with Goki)
85 250r
83 atc 70
84 atc 70
84 atc 110
09 yfz 450
2006 Arctic Cat Prowler
RZR XP 900
Jetting is lean. Factory jetting is on the lean side now-a-days due to emissions. Some bikes are worse then others depending on your altitude and weather. I'd plug chop and rejet if it were me.
It's fuel injected. They just run hot.
YAMAHA 450 HYBRID
85 350X- RED
85 350x -BLACK
86 350x-WHITE (with Goki)
85 250r
83 atc 70
84 atc 70
84 atc 110
09 yfz 450
2006 Arctic Cat Prowler
RZR XP 900
Crap, I forgot nearly everything is EFI. But, it still wouldn't hurt to tune it. The fuel map can be set on the lean side for emission purposes as well. I haven't messed with any of the EFI quads, but, a good fuel tuner should be able to correct some of that and give you a little performance gain as well.