How fast does a stock 300ex go?

How fast does a stock 300ex go?

A stock 300ex will do good at 52-54mph on a flat road.

How many gears does a Honda 300ex have?

This ingenuity helped shape the industry we know and love today. The TRX300EX has independent front suspension with coil over shocks upfront and a mono-shock shock outback. The motor is an electric start 282cc air-cooled 4-stroke that provide plenty of power and Honda dependability.

How fast is a 1998 Honda 300ex?

Its 55 mph. No matter what you ride, its all good.

Does 300ex have reverse?

There is a rather large red lever on the left side of the engine. Reach over with your right hand and pull it up (works better if you have three hands!), and then shift down one and you are in reverse. To get out of reverse, hold in the clutch and just shift up one.

What does a Honda 300ex weigh?

2005 Honda TRX 300EX Specifications

Identification
Rear Brake Type Hydraulic Disc
Technical Specifications:
Wheelbase (in/mm) 45.3 / 1150.6
Dry Weight (lbs/kg) 377 / 171

Does a 300EX have reverse?

What does a Honda 300EX weigh?

What is a Honda 300ex worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $4,399 $785
Options (Change)
Total Price $4,399 $785

Does a 300EX have a clutch?

It’s basically an auto clutch with the option of a manual clutch. It works like a regular manual clutch, it just won’t stall out.

What kind of engine does a Honda 300ex have?

The Honda TRX 300EX has an air-cooled 282cc single-cylinder four-stroke engine. The cylinder bore has a diameter of 2.9 inches and its stroke piston is 2.6 inches long. The induction system uses a piston-valve carburetor with accelerator pump and a diameter of 1.3 inches.

What are the dimensions of a Honda TRX 300ex?

The Honda TRX 300EX is 67.7 inches long, 43.5 inches wide and stands 41.8 inches high, with a wheelbase of 45 inches.

What kind of rear shock does a 300ex use?

A 01 raptor rear shock will work but they are famous for blowing bladders on the 300ex. newer raptor shocks can be made to work. but because these shocks have a piggyback reservoir the left tube that goes to the airbox will need to be cut out and the hole in the airbox will need to be sealed up.