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Originally posted by LapTraffic
[B]it doesnt???
nope
how is like comparing apples to oranges?there both quads
yes theyre both quads, but that's like saying Ashley Judd and Wynonna Judd are both women...
They are night and day different to ride.
The CRF is very small, light, nimble with torque forever. The motor is unbelievable. No hit, very smooth and linear.
The Cannondale is bigger, and has snap, THough a nimble bike, I dont think it s comparable to the CRF in this category.
overall, whats better?
Depends on what you're doing.
In MX the CRF takes it hands down. I think anyone who's ridden one would agree.
XC, more of a wash here, and I dont have enough time on the CRF to make a call. The dale is very comfortable over broken terrain. The CRF is smaller and 'twitchier" though the power is very smooth.
If you're a really aggressive rider I think youd like the CRF.
Either way, "I" like and "Im" riding it, you're mileage may vary. [/B]
[B]it doesnt???
nope
how is like comparing apples to oranges?there both quads
yes theyre both quads, but that's like saying Ashley Judd and Wynonna Judd are both women...
They are night and day different to ride.
The CRF is very small, light, nimble with torque forever. The motor is unbelievable. No hit, very smooth and linear.
The Cannondale is bigger, and has snap, THough a nimble bike, I dont think it s comparable to the CRF in this category.
overall, whats better?
Depends on what you're doing.
In MX the CRF takes it hands down. I think anyone who's ridden one would agree.
XC, more of a wash here, and I dont have enough time on the CRF to make a call. The dale is very comfortable over broken terrain. The CRF is smaller and 'twitchier" though the power is very smooth.
If you're a really aggressive rider I think youd like the CRF.
Either way, "I" like and "Im" riding it, you're mileage may vary. [/B]
Thank you, thats all i was looking for. The reason I asked how they compare is because Ive ridin the dale and no they are night and day differance and wanted to know what you perfered.
Although i think your using the wrong analogy, lol.
I wont go any further with that as to risk this turning ugly, lol.
CPTHOOK, he didnt reallt anwser the first tine. His last post was an anwser.
When i rode a cannon dale i felt the oppisite as you did though. I thought the dale was much smoother and easier to ride the my crf. I felt that my crf had more of a violent hit then the dale. I think it was easier to hold onto the dale because the power has smoother delivery.
P.S.
the milage on the crf is terrible, it sux down gas worse then my R