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Whach one is the faster and better bike and why?

 

Look at each bike specifications thank you

 

2006 YFZ 450 http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/products...97/0/specs.aspx

 

 

2006 450R http://powersports.honda.com/atvs/sport/mo...odelId=TRX450R6

 

 

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the debate over which is better cracks me up.i have a 450r and love it.handles great ,it`s fast enough for what i want it for, wheelies all day.yamaha website they will prefer the yfz, honda website they will love the 450r.the debate is endless.the only thing about the r, stall that fucker hot and you will get a brain anurism kicking it with the f**kin retarded forward kick.

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the debate over which is better cracks me up.i have a 450r and love it.handles great ,it`s fast enough for what i want it for, wheelies all day.yamaha website they will prefer the yfz, honda website they will love the 450r.the debate is endless.the only thing about the r, stall that fucker hot and you will get a brain anurism kicking it with the f**kin retarded forward kick.

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i rode the r and to me i felt really crammed on it and the handling was pretty touchy. i just sat on the yfz and i can tell ya that i love it more then the r already and i havent even rode the yfz yet

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Okay. Here is my observation and my suspision. Not necessarily in that order. You guys tell me why I'm seeing what I'm seeing:

 

I don't think YFZs can start in gear. This type of race (read on) gives the Hondas an advantage.

 

I've been to about a 6-8 hare scrambles this year. Most of them use a "rider on-board, engine off" start. I consistently see electric start bikes sitting on the line a second or two after others have launched.

 

Not all electric start bikes. And I'm not advocating that the 450Rs always get the hole shot. I'm just saying that kick start seems to have perhaps a 1-2 second advantage in this kind of start - unless you can't stow the kicker quickly or the bike doesn't fire on the first kick. Since the 450R is the only four-stroke kicker I have never yet seen a four-stroke kicker left on the line. I have witnessed some 250Rs and Banshees requiring a few kicks and a lot of Quadracers and Blasters pushed back to the pits.

 

Keep in mind the kick-start bikes are allowed to be off the seat, kick-starter extended and their foot on it ready to go. The electric start bikes are sitting firmly on the seat - some in an aggressive "stance" position - seconds before the starter drops the flag.

 

It almost seems like the electric start bikes are required to have their ignition keys off as a handicap to the kick-start bikes. The strange part is the Z400s, KFX400s and Predators have electric start, but they seem to just dump the clutch and go.

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Okay.  Here is my observation and my suspision.  Not necessarily in that order.  You guys tell me why I'm seeing what I'm seeing:

 

I don't think YFZs can start in gear.  This type of race (read on) gives the Hondas an advantage.

 

I've been to about a 6-8 hare scrambles this year.  Most of them use a "rider on-board, engine off" start.  I consistently see electric start bikes sitting on the line a second or two after others have launched.

 

Not all electric start bikes.  And I'm not advocating that the 450Rs always get the hole shot.  I'm just saying that kick start seems to have perhaps a 1-2 second advantage  in this kind of start - unless you can't stow the kicker quickly or the bike doesn't fire on the first kick.  Since the 450R is the only four-stroke kicker I have never yet seen a four-stroke kicker left on the line.  I have witnessed some 250Rs and Banshees requiring a few kicks and a lot of Quadracers and Blasters pushed back to the pits.

 

Keep in mind the kick-start bikes are allowed to be off the seat, kick-starter extended and their foot on it ready to go.  The electric start bikes are sitting firmly on the seat - some in an aggressive "stance" position - seconds before the starter drops the flag.

 

It almost seems like the electric start bikes are required to have their ignition keys off as a handicap to the kick-start bikes.  The strange part is the Z400s, KFX400s and Predators have electric start, but they seem to just dump the clutch and go.

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doesnt matter who starts the race first its who finishes it first... so tell me out of the ones you have seen who finishes first the most...

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I would agree with thegroup

 

Ive seen the 439cc 2004 yfz 450's take true 450cc honda 450rs every race at the track.

 

Honda rushed to make a true 450, and the Yamaha prevails.

 

Now Yamaha has a true 450, with more improvements.

 

Honda owners say your prayers.

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:cheers:

Okay.  Here is my observation and my suspision.  Not necessarily in that order.  You guys tell me why I'm seeing what I'm seeing:

 

I don't think YFZs can start in gear.  This type of race (read on) gives the Hondas an advantage..........................

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good pt., u might be wrong about the yfz's not starting in gear, but then again, u could be right and i could be wrong :shrugani:

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