I did the same thing on Sunday. Only difference is it was 12 above Zero and 35-40mph winds.
The quads we had in our group were
660 raptor
500 predator
400 Suzuki
400 Kawasaki
500 polaris 4x4 with winch
and my
v-force 700 kawasaki
amazingly it wasnt that bad. If you held it open for a while the wind blast got a little bad and it felt like your face was going to break off but other than that it was great. The terrain was steep hills and trails very little straight aways.
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That's a craptor.. hey, that quad looks familiar
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Both mine fit great!
I bet you probably had more fun 4xing the truck than you did riding the 660.
Terrain looks similiar to parts of Borego and Ocotillo out my way.
I'm beginning to think I'm the only ATV owner with a 4x2 Titan. I'll just have to put some paddles on my truck!
1Bad, nice LTZ!
I'll be joining you as another 4x2 owner with a quad soon I hope. I hope to get me my YFZ450 in a couple of months. Or maybe a TRX450, still can't decide
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Hey Big-J nice truck, I have the exact truck but not the grill. I really like the look with the nissan symbol in there and how you didn't do the bottom part. I think its an overkill when the bottom part is filled in.
Thats the new Raptor 350...not the 660 like mine and yours pciley The air cooled head and gas pet**** was the first clue..... http://www.yamaha-motor.com/products...aptor_350.aspx I have never had to put mine in the back of the Titan...I just ride it up into the trailer...but good to know it fits if I had to take it without the trailer...
Big J does your buddy witht he 05 silver Titan have pics on here or any where else. That is the exact truck I am going to buy. I just have not seen a 05 silver one yet. Just wanted to take a closer look?
Thats the new Raptor 350...not the 660 like mine and yours pciley The air cooled head and gas pet**** was the first clue..... http://www.yamaha-motor.com/products...aptor_350.aspx I have never had to put mine in the back of the Titan...I just ride it up into the trailer...but good to know it fits if I had to take it without the trailer...
hmm... Are you sure? It sure looks like an '03 or earlier 660.
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Originally Posted by sticky
I'll be joining you as another 4x2 owner with a quad soon I hope. I hope to get me my YFZ450 in a couple of months. Or maybe a TRX450, still can't decide
Stick with Honda! I should have never switched. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
I always kick myself. One of ours (the one I beat up) is running real poor with NO internal engine mods and the other (the 'girlfriend's' that I pay for )
has its own set of suspension/tranni issues. Both '03s, btw.
I am hoping this tax season treats me well and will be able to get an '05 or '06 Honda TRX450R.
Look at the frames... MUCH thicker. I wadded up my Craptor on a witch's eye. The 450 lb. terd rolled right over me and gave me a 'permanent' neck injury.. lucky to get up and walk away, thanks to the power of beer!.. or maybe that caused the accident in the first place good times...
i have a ds 650 baja that doesnt fit to well but it works. i am really satisfied with the bombardier, you really have to pay attention while riding through titght trails because its so wide. anyways i reallly like the 650 but i am a honda man. just at the time honda only had the 400 and it was a little underpowered for me. i have a 250r that would scream pretty good but its in a thousand pieces in my basement, trying to get her running again. i also have a 350 rancher for hunting purposes. you really cant beat a honda, and i have road and worked on all of them.
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