I'm willing to buy a Ltz soon, but I'm not sure about the power output. Any bike you could compare the z400 power to? Thanks!
I'm willing to buy a Ltz soon, but I'm not sure about the power output. Any bike you could compare the z400 power to? Thanks!
A stock DRZ400 puts out 38-40 rwhp on a dyno. I would assume the Ltz is very close to those numbers. I just rode an ltz this weekend and was surprised by the power. Not bad, for a Suzuki. I may purchase the one I rode just to flip it for a profit.
They are pretty nice. We have a 2013 Z400, but it's a puppy compared to my 2014 TRX450R though. Fuel injection is very nice
on the Z400 wish the Honda had it.
"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
Comparable to 400ex in terms of power. Nicer quad though as all years have reverse and liquid cooling with twin cams
Rob
I have had one for about 7 years now. It used to be my weekend rider till I bought the LTR 450. I am not a huge suzuki fan (just found some scremanin deals), but my bikes have been super reliable and great runners. The 400 has plenty of power to have fun with and get you wherever you need to go. The reverse is awesome too. Now I will say that its not even close powerwise to my 450. The 450 is a whole different beast with tons of torque and HP. The 450 is almost too much sometimes on the tight trails. The 400 is just as fast in the tight trails and is a little more user friendly in the torque range, plus it you get a little more ground clearance. The 450 is low and wide. My wife rides it quite a bit these days, but I still enjoy jumping on the 400 and drifitng down the trails. Its a great bike with tons of power mods available (if you need to). The only issue I have ever had is carb cleaning and standard maintenance. I say if you are looking for a all around good sport quad (not a race or mx machine) then its probably one of the best bikes out there.
Currently Owned
1986 Yamaha Tri-Z 350???
1985 Honda ATC 70
1985 Honda ATC 250R
2006 Suzuki LTR450
2005 Suzuki LTZ400
2005 Polaris Predator 50
2004 Polaris Predator 90
2-Honda Trail 90's (need to be brought back)
Feedback Thread http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...-for-New2Tri-Z
"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
Stock Z400 is about 28-30
85 250r
ESR 310
09 Raptor 700
07 LTR
So I won't go wrong with this quad? Because I'm also considering a Predator 500 but I'm not sure because of his weight.
There's two kinds of Polaris quads: The ones that have blown up, and the ones that are about to blow up. Razors, rangers, they're all junk. Its no coincidence that Polaris offers crate engines for their newest models.
Ok, so you spent ten grand on a razor and you don't like my opinion. Just wait, it'll blow up.
1985 Yamaha YTM225DX
2014 Yamaha WR450F
2008 Yamaha TW200
1975 Honda CB400F
Who made a 4 stroke racing motor to change the entire game? It wasnt Polaris. The Suzuki 400 motor changed everything just like the LT250R did, then things just went up in power and chassis design from there.
I rode a decommissioned Z400 racer with a full suspension upgrade package in the Nevada dessert and it as a lot of fun.
I wouldnt personally buy a polaris, never seen one I was impressed with. Now a KTM quad would e nice.
86 T3
84 T3
86 KX250
The 500 Predator is a 525 KTM motor. But is still a Polaris and like everyone said the Z400 will be the best bet.
Dont think the Predators had KTM motors. The Outlaw by polaris is KTM powered motor.
86 T3
84 T3
86 KX250
My mistake you are correct.
I finally bought a ltz and I like it, it has all the power I need ( I moved from a 200x to a ltz, (don't worry, I still have my 200x and I still enjoy riding her)). It has a new head, wiseco piston, full pro-circuit titanium pipe and some other goodies so I think I will love it for a long time. What I enjoy the most is the suspension and the lightweight ( for a quad). Thanks for all the advices guys!