Why did Honda stop making 700XX?

Why did Honda stop making 700XX?

I love honda and the 700XX is an awesome machine. The reason they stopped making them is because the quad market has fallen out from under everyone.

How fast does a Honda TRX go?

The Honda TRX 250EX weighs 384lbs, produces 17 horsepower from its 229cc engine and has a top speed of 50MPH. A comfortable seat height of 31.4 inches and an overall wheelbase of 44.3 inches allow for aggressive riding.

How much does a Honda TRX 700 cost?

Cost of a Honda TRX700XX This vehicle’s average retail price should not cost more than $4,000 unless it is in excellent condition.

Are Honda 700XX reliable?

To be fair, the four-wheel, independent suspended Honda 700XX is a robust, reliable, and fun-to-ride high-performance ATV. In the big bore sport ATV market, there are still a few other machines that the Honda 700XX would be comparable to. One of those is Kawasaki’s KFX700.

How fast does a TRX Honda 90 go?

The top speed of a stock TRX 90 is 35 mph.

What is the top speed of a Honda trx700xx?

In this version sold from year 2010 , the dry weight is and it is equiped with a Single cylinder, four-stroke motor. The engine produces a maximum peak output power of and a maximum torque of . With this drive-train, the Honda TRX700XX is capable of reaching a maximum top speed of .

What kind of engine does a Honda 700XX have?

ENGINE/DRIVETRAIN. The lifeblood of the 700XX is its 686cc dry-sump, liquid-cooled SOHC four-valve single-cylinder four-stroke engine. With a bore and stroke of 102mm x 84mm, it boasts the largest diameter single-cylinder that Honda has ever mass-produced.

What’s the top speed of a Honda Grom?

Top speed for the Honda Grom peaks at around 63 MPH depending on several factors like rider’s weight and how level/flat the road is. Braking duties on the Grom are handled by a 220mm single disc and dual piston caliper on the front wheel and a single piston caliper gripping down on a 190mm rotor in the rear.

What’s the average speed of a Honda 750cc?

Wow! you guys have some meek 750’s…….. At 80 mph, mine feels like it’s just putzin’ along. That’s going by the speedometer which is off by a few mph’s so in reality, I’m probably only going about 77 or 78 mph. But even with a passenger and luggage, those kind of highway speeds are not an issue.

In this version sold from year 2010 , the dry weight is and it is equiped with a Single cylinder, four-stroke motor. The engine produces a maximum peak output power of and a maximum torque of . With this drive-train, the Honda TRX700XX is capable of reaching a maximum top speed of .

ENGINE/DRIVETRAIN. The lifeblood of the 700XX is its 686cc dry-sump, liquid-cooled SOHC four-valve single-cylinder four-stroke engine. With a bore and stroke of 102mm x 84mm, it boasts the largest diameter single-cylinder that Honda has ever mass-produced.

Which is better chain drive or shaft drive in Honda trx700xx?

First, a shaft drive and its corresponding differential are heavier than a simple sprocket-and-chain drive system and the IRS-spec’d TRX700XX needed to be lean and nimble. Next, shaft drive is not as efficient as chain drive when transmitting power, a decided negative for a high-performance platform.

Where are the brakes located on a Honda trx700xx?

Braking action is supplied by a hydraulic single piston squeezing a 200mm disc. The rear brake assembly is mounted on the rear sprocket receiver andissituated33mmright of the 700XX’s centerline—symmetrically opposed to the location of the sprocket/chain assembly to facilitate equal-length A-arms and drive shafts.

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