Some people don't know how to give less than their best. If that sounds like you, we have just the high-performance ATV you're looking for: the Honda TRX400X. This all-around tri-athlete strikes the perfect balance between all-out, race-ready performance, year-in, year-out reliability, and sunrise-to-sunset sport ATV riding ergonomics.
The TRX400X is all heart—specifically, its legendary SOHC, 397cc, air-cooled, dry-sump RFVC Honda engine. Combine that with triple-disc brakes, long-travel, Baja-ready Pro-Link® suspension, standard reverse, one-thumb electric start and radical race-style bodywork, and you're looking at a machine that's just as dedicated as you are.
Important Safety Information
No operator under age 16. Honda recommends that all ATV riders take a training course and read their owner's manual thoroughly.
Power to Dominate.
Its Radial Four-Valve Combustion Chamber delivers extraordinary torque and power, making this a pure competition-grade machine that's great for sport-ATV riding.
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The Tough Get Going.
The TRX400EX has everything it needs to dominate the wild. Including radial tires, one-piece aluminum swingarm and improved rider ergonomics.
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วันศุกร์ที่ 25 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2553
Suzuki Releases 2011 King Quad 750 Models
We recently brought you the story of Suzuki’s two new 2010 King Quad models, a Suzuki KingQuad 400 AS (auto) and 2010 Suzuki KingQuad 400 FS (foot-shifter), two models that are virtually unchanged since the 2009 variants, except for some new treatments to the racks and bumpers, plus different wheels.
The company has now upped the ante, releasing its 2011 King Quad 750 models — the most important ATV in its lineup. While changes are minimal, it’s great to see the company back on the gas with new models, and restarting its off-road production lines.
From the release:
Brea, CA, June 2, 2010 — Suzuki is pleased to announce the launch of the 2011 KingQuad 750AXi, KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering, KingQuad 750AXi Camo Edition and the KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering Camo Edition. This announcement comes just a few weeks after Suzuki announced the early release of the 2011 KingQuad 500AXi Power Steering. “We are dedicated to producing innovative and exciting products for the 2011 model year.” said Steve Bortolamedi, Senior Communications Manager at American Suzuki. “The production announcement of these four KingQuads re-confirms Suzuki’s devotion to supplying our dealers and customers with excellent product and we believe that the KingQuad 750AXi is just the right machine to get our customers enthusiastic about buying Suzuki ATV’s.”Perfect for tackling the toughest jobs or the most daunting task, the Suzuki KingQuad 750AXi offers an unmatched combination of exciting sport-utility and dependability. With exceptionally strong low-end and mid-range torque, the Suzuki KingQuad 750AXi is engineered to take on just about any terrain including twisty trails, mud bogs or long hauls. Whether the job requires pulling stumps or hauling heavy equipment, the KingQuad 750AXi can get it done. Not only is the KingQuad great for work, but also if riders are into hunting, fishing or exploring, the KingQuad 750AXi has the comfort and convenience features to get them there. With the addition of Suzuki’s advanced Electric Power Steering, the KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering models offer riders lighter steering and even more responsive handling than ever.A single-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC 722cc engine powers the KingQuad 750AXi. The big bore facilitates abundant torque, especially in the low-to mid-rpm range. The fuel-air mixture is delivered through Suzuki’s own patented fuel-injection system. The electronic fuel injection provides better throttle response and smoother engine power than a mechanical carburetor. The KingQuad 750 boasts the ultimate power-delivery drivetrain and transmission with three drive modes available: two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive, and front differential-locked four-wheel drive. The KingQuad’s suspension is fully independent and built into a high-tensile steel frame.For 2011 customers can choose from four different KingQuad 750 models; the KingQuad 750AXi, KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering, KingQuad 750 AXi Camo Edition and the KingQuad 750 AXi Power Steering Camo Edition. The 2011 KingQuad 750 is now available in 5 colors: Great Blue, Champion Yellow, black, white and RealTree Hardwoods HD Enhanced. Wheel colors for the new 2011 KingQuad are as follows: silver wheels for the black and white models and black wheels on the Great Blue, Champion Yellow and Camo KingQuad 750 AXi’s. All 2011 KingQuads come with a new wrinkle paint finish on the racks and front bumper for increased durability and scratch resistance. With its high-arched fenders and sharp headlights, the Suzuki KingQuad 750 combines sporty appeal and utility strength.2011 KingQuad 750AXi & KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering• Colors: Great Blue, Champion Yellow, black, white and RealTree Hardwoods HD Enhanced• MSRP: KingQuad 750AXi (Yellow/Blk/White/Blue): $8,199• MSRP: KingQuad 750AXi (Camo): $8,599• MSRP: KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering (Yellow/Blk/White/Blue): $9,049• MSRP: KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering (Camo): $9,449• Available at Suzuki Dealers Summer/Fall 2010Brea, CA, June 2, 2010 — Suzuki is pleased to announce the launch of the 2011 KingQuad 750AXi, KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering, KingQuad 750AXi Camo Edition and the KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering Camo Edition. This announcement comes just a few weeks after Suzuki announced the early release of the 2011 KingQuad 500AXi Power Steering. “We are dedicated to producing innovative and exciting products for the 2011 model year.” said Steve Bortolamedi, Senior Communications Manager at American Suzuki. “The production announcement of these four KingQuads re-confirms Suzuki’s devotion to supplying our dealers and customers with excellent product and we believe that the KingQuad 750AXi is just the right machine to get our customers enthusiastic about buying Suzuki ATV’s.”
Perfect for tackling the toughest jobs or the most daunting task, the Suzuki KingQuad 750AXi offers an unmatched combination of exciting sport-utility and dependability. With exceptionally strong low-end and mid-range torque, the Suzuki KingQuad 750AXi is engineered to take on just about any terrain including twisty trails, mud bogs or long hauls. Whether the job requires pulling stumps or hauling heavy equipment, the KingQuad 750AXi can get it done. Not only is the KingQuad great for work, but also if riders are into hunting, fishing or exploring, the KingQuad 750AXi has the comfort and convenience features to get them there. With the addition of Suzuki’s advanced Electric Power Steering, the KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering models offer riders lighter steering and even more responsive handling than ever.
A single-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC 722cc engine powers the KingQuad 750AXi. The big bore facilitates abundant torque, especially in the low-to mid-rpm range. The fuel-air mixture is delivered through Suzuki’s own patented fuel-injection system. The electronic fuel injection provides better throttle response and smoother engine power than a mechanical carburetor. The KingQuad 750 boasts the ultimate power-delivery drivetrain and transmission with three drive modes available: two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive, and front differential-locked four-wheel drive. The KingQuad’s suspension is fully independent and built into a high-tensile steel frame.
For 2011 customers can choose from four different KingQuad 750 models; the KingQuad 750AXi, KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering, KingQuad 750 AXi Camo Edition and the KingQuad 750 AXi Power Steering Camo Edition. The 2011 KingQuad 750 is now available in 5 colors: Great Blue, Champion Yellow, black, white and RealTree Hardwoods HD Enhanced. Wheel colors for the new 2011 KingQuad are as follows: silver wheels for the black and white models and black wheels on the Great Blue, Champion Yellow and Camo KingQuad 750 AXi’s. All 2011 KingQuads come with a new wrinkle paint finish on the racks and front bumper for increased durability and scratch resistance. With its high-arched fenders and sharp headlights, the Suzuki KingQuad 750 combines sporty appeal and utility strength.
The company has now upped the ante, releasing its 2011 King Quad 750 models — the most important ATV in its lineup. While changes are minimal, it’s great to see the company back on the gas with new models, and restarting its off-road production lines.
From the release:
Brea, CA, June 2, 2010 — Suzuki is pleased to announce the launch of the 2011 KingQuad 750AXi, KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering, KingQuad 750AXi Camo Edition and the KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering Camo Edition. This announcement comes just a few weeks after Suzuki announced the early release of the 2011 KingQuad 500AXi Power Steering. “We are dedicated to producing innovative and exciting products for the 2011 model year.” said Steve Bortolamedi, Senior Communications Manager at American Suzuki. “The production announcement of these four KingQuads re-confirms Suzuki’s devotion to supplying our dealers and customers with excellent product and we believe that the KingQuad 750AXi is just the right machine to get our customers enthusiastic about buying Suzuki ATV’s.”Perfect for tackling the toughest jobs or the most daunting task, the Suzuki KingQuad 750AXi offers an unmatched combination of exciting sport-utility and dependability. With exceptionally strong low-end and mid-range torque, the Suzuki KingQuad 750AXi is engineered to take on just about any terrain including twisty trails, mud bogs or long hauls. Whether the job requires pulling stumps or hauling heavy equipment, the KingQuad 750AXi can get it done. Not only is the KingQuad great for work, but also if riders are into hunting, fishing or exploring, the KingQuad 750AXi has the comfort and convenience features to get them there. With the addition of Suzuki’s advanced Electric Power Steering, the KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering models offer riders lighter steering and even more responsive handling than ever.A single-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC 722cc engine powers the KingQuad 750AXi. The big bore facilitates abundant torque, especially in the low-to mid-rpm range. The fuel-air mixture is delivered through Suzuki’s own patented fuel-injection system. The electronic fuel injection provides better throttle response and smoother engine power than a mechanical carburetor. The KingQuad 750 boasts the ultimate power-delivery drivetrain and transmission with three drive modes available: two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive, and front differential-locked four-wheel drive. The KingQuad’s suspension is fully independent and built into a high-tensile steel frame.For 2011 customers can choose from four different KingQuad 750 models; the KingQuad 750AXi, KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering, KingQuad 750 AXi Camo Edition and the KingQuad 750 AXi Power Steering Camo Edition. The 2011 KingQuad 750 is now available in 5 colors: Great Blue, Champion Yellow, black, white and RealTree Hardwoods HD Enhanced. Wheel colors for the new 2011 KingQuad are as follows: silver wheels for the black and white models and black wheels on the Great Blue, Champion Yellow and Camo KingQuad 750 AXi’s. All 2011 KingQuads come with a new wrinkle paint finish on the racks and front bumper for increased durability and scratch resistance. With its high-arched fenders and sharp headlights, the Suzuki KingQuad 750 combines sporty appeal and utility strength.2011 KingQuad 750AXi & KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering• Colors: Great Blue, Champion Yellow, black, white and RealTree Hardwoods HD Enhanced• MSRP: KingQuad 750AXi (Yellow/Blk/White/Blue): $8,199• MSRP: KingQuad 750AXi (Camo): $8,599• MSRP: KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering (Yellow/Blk/White/Blue): $9,049• MSRP: KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering (Camo): $9,449• Available at Suzuki Dealers Summer/Fall 2010Brea, CA, June 2, 2010 — Suzuki is pleased to announce the launch of the 2011 KingQuad 750AXi, KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering, KingQuad 750AXi Camo Edition and the KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering Camo Edition. This announcement comes just a few weeks after Suzuki announced the early release of the 2011 KingQuad 500AXi Power Steering. “We are dedicated to producing innovative and exciting products for the 2011 model year.” said Steve Bortolamedi, Senior Communications Manager at American Suzuki. “The production announcement of these four KingQuads re-confirms Suzuki’s devotion to supplying our dealers and customers with excellent product and we believe that the KingQuad 750AXi is just the right machine to get our customers enthusiastic about buying Suzuki ATV’s.”
Perfect for tackling the toughest jobs or the most daunting task, the Suzuki KingQuad 750AXi offers an unmatched combination of exciting sport-utility and dependability. With exceptionally strong low-end and mid-range torque, the Suzuki KingQuad 750AXi is engineered to take on just about any terrain including twisty trails, mud bogs or long hauls. Whether the job requires pulling stumps or hauling heavy equipment, the KingQuad 750AXi can get it done. Not only is the KingQuad great for work, but also if riders are into hunting, fishing or exploring, the KingQuad 750AXi has the comfort and convenience features to get them there. With the addition of Suzuki’s advanced Electric Power Steering, the KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering models offer riders lighter steering and even more responsive handling than ever.
A single-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC 722cc engine powers the KingQuad 750AXi. The big bore facilitates abundant torque, especially in the low-to mid-rpm range. The fuel-air mixture is delivered through Suzuki’s own patented fuel-injection system. The electronic fuel injection provides better throttle response and smoother engine power than a mechanical carburetor. The KingQuad 750 boasts the ultimate power-delivery drivetrain and transmission with three drive modes available: two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive, and front differential-locked four-wheel drive. The KingQuad’s suspension is fully independent and built into a high-tensile steel frame.
For 2011 customers can choose from four different KingQuad 750 models; the KingQuad 750AXi, KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering, KingQuad 750 AXi Camo Edition and the KingQuad 750 AXi Power Steering Camo Edition. The 2011 KingQuad 750 is now available in 5 colors: Great Blue, Champion Yellow, black, white and RealTree Hardwoods HD Enhanced. Wheel colors for the new 2011 KingQuad are as follows: silver wheels for the black and white models and black wheels on the Great Blue, Champion Yellow and Camo KingQuad 750 AXi’s. All 2011 KingQuads come with a new wrinkle paint finish on the racks and front bumper for increased durability and scratch resistance. With its high-arched fenders and sharp headlights, the Suzuki KingQuad 750 combines sporty appeal and utility strength.
About ATV
An all-terrain vehicle (ATV), also known as a quad, quad bike, three wheeler, or four wheeler, is defined by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as a vehicle that travels on low pressure tires, with a seat that is straddled by the operator, along with handlebars for steering control. As the name implies, it is designed to handle a wider variety of terrain than most other vehicles. Although it is a street-legal vehicle in some countries, it is not street legal within most states and provinces of Australia, the United States, Canada, or the United Kingdom. In the UK, a recent variant class of ATV is now road-legal, but there are few models available in this class.
By the current ANSI definition, ATVs are intended for use by a single operator, although some companies have developed ATVs intended for use by the operator and one passenger. These ATVs are referred to in this notice as tandem ATVs.[1]
The rider sits on and operates these vehicles like a motorcycle, but the extra wheels give more stability at slower speeds. Although typically equipped with three or four wheels, six-wheel models exist for specialized applications. Engine sizes of ATVs currently for sale in the United States, (as of 2008 products), range from 49 to 1,000 cc (3 to 61 cu in).
By the current ANSI definition, ATVs are intended for use by a single operator, although some companies have developed ATVs intended for use by the operator and one passenger. These ATVs are referred to in this notice as tandem ATVs.[1]
The rider sits on and operates these vehicles like a motorcycle, but the extra wheels give more stability at slower speeds. Although typically equipped with three or four wheels, six-wheel models exist for specialized applications. Engine sizes of ATVs currently for sale in the United States, (as of 2008 products), range from 49 to 1,000 cc (3 to 61 cu in).
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