How much HP does a TRX700XX have?

How much HP does a TRX700XX have?

The Honda 700XX is Honda’s first generation of the 700XX and is powered by a 686 cc (41.9 cu in) single cylinder, 4 valve, electronically injected fuel engine (approximately 53 hp), with electric start and a 5-speed manual transmission with a 1-speed reverse. Top speed approximately 86 MPH. Manufactured from 2008–2009.

How much does a Honda TRX700XX cost?

2008 Honda TRX 700XX Specifications

Identification
Model Type Sport
BASE MSRP(US) $7,899.00 Find Your Local Honda Dealer
Dealers Honda Dealers
Warranty 12

How fast does a TRX 700XX go?

86 mph
The Honda 700XX top speed is 86 mph. With upgrades, such as a 15t sprocket, it can get up to 93 or 94 mph.

How much horsepower does a TRX 700 have?

Under the hood of the Ram TRX is the familiar 6.2L Hemi V8 engine. However, unlike the “standard” Hemi, the TRX is supercharged like its Dodge Hellcat brethren. That means the TRX pumps out a monstrous 702 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque good for a sub-four second 60 mph sprint — in a pickup truck!

Why did Honda stop making the TRX700XX?

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.

Does Honda make a 700?

With the Honda Pioneer 700 Deluxe, you can let the automatic transmission shift for you, or you can take charge and choose which gear you want for yourself via the steering-column mounted paddle shifters—you can even shift from auto to manual (AT to MT) on the fly!

How much horsepower does a Honda TRX 450r have?

41 hp
Engine & Lubrication

2004 – 2005 Honda TRX450R
Maximum Power 41 hp/41.6 PS (30.6 kW) @ 7,550 RPM
Top Speed 74 mph (119.1 km/h) – marketed
Air Filtration Oiled urethane foam
Lubrication Forced lubrication (twin wet sump)

How fast is a Honda 450r?

74 mph
Specifications

2004/2005 TRX450r 2006/2007/2008 TRX450r
Dry Weight 162/168 kg R/ER
Colors 2004: Red 2005: Red or Black 2006: Red or Black
Warranty 6 months
Top Speed 74 mph (everything stock)