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Posted by: ss97
Agreed....the Raptor is far superior in ergonomics and handling...... and the new cams and header design do allow for quicker revving power....
My wife's riding really got a lot better once she got on the Raptor from our old Warrior. Even though our Warrior was faster with the mods it had, she can ride the Raptor much faster and much better. She really struggled on the Warrior and I thought she was never going to be more than a poor-to-average ATV rider. I used to hear all these complaints "It's hard to stand up on, it hurts my knees, the front end is too heavy, the seat is too low.. etc..etc..etc........" I thought she was just never really going to get into riding like I was, because I rode the Warrior for years and never noticed these things because I was just so happy to be riding something.....
But after about two hours on the Raptor she was just amazed at how comfortable and light it felt. I could not get her off the trails to wash the thing after our first few rides........After a year on the Raptor I would consider her a very good rider. She could certainly compete in a woman's "C" class race right now.
Posted by: Evasiveone
Also need to add stock tire size, gearing, carb, cam and header/exhaust
Posted by: Evasiveone
Sorry, but the carbs are not the same. Same size throttle body and same maker but not the same carb. The Raptor 350 carb has improved throttle responce over the Warrior stock carb.
You cannot just look at a piece of paper and say they are the same by looking at that. The ergos on the Raptor were much improved over the heavier Warrior. You do not loose over 25 lbs off of a bike by just putting on new plastic.
Posted by: TLC
Not much of a difference when you look at this. 350 Raptor Compared to 350 Warrior
Same motor,carb and front suspension.
Posted by: Hoyt34
plastics, weight and suspension..
Posted by: importlove
whats the diffrence between raptor 350 and warrior 350?