nikolero
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Post by nikolero on Mar 16, 2010 7:31:39 GMT -6
which are the differences between them? have any mechanichal difference?
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Post by thetimewizard on Mar 16, 2010 8:51:21 GMT -6
As far as I know there is no such thing as a 450 LTD. The 454 LTD's actual model name is EN450 and this is often confused and called 450 LTD, which you will discover if you do a Google search using 450 LTD, and all you will see are 454 LTD's. There was a 440 LTD, and this was the first bike I ever owned. I loved it, but it's a very different bike from the 454.
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Post by intillzah on Mar 16, 2010 9:21:37 GMT -6
As far as I know there is no such thing as a 450 LTD. The 454 LTD's actual model name is EN450 and this is often confused and called 450 LTD, which you will discover if you do a Google search using 450 LTD, and all you will see are 454 LTD's. There was a 440 LTD, and this was the first bike I ever owned. I loved it, but it's a very different bike from the 454. Then kindly explain this: If memory serves me, they were built for Europe...
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Post by thetimewizard on Mar 16, 2010 9:36:47 GMT -6
I stand corrected and educated. I have never seen nor heard of this bike before.
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nikolero
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Post by nikolero on Mar 16, 2010 11:18:04 GMT -6
This bike exists. intillzah has wright.here in Greece we have both of them.
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Post by eaglerider on Mar 16, 2010 14:00:50 GMT -6
;D I have posted/answered this before. The two bikes are basicaly the same...the "450" is the European model of the "454". Due to regulations, the larger displacement of the 454LTD was/is not allowed, so it was "sleeved" down to smaller displacement, to meet the European regulations. The European model also used a lower "sissybar". If I remember correctly, the 450LTD is only 400CC, were the 454LTD is "technically" rated at 450CC, but actually, its a little over that.
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nikolero
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Post by nikolero on Mar 16, 2010 14:05:13 GMT -6
so if bye a 450ltd engine i can use the pistons to my 454 ltd.wright?
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Post by eaglerider on Mar 16, 2010 14:10:36 GMT -6
Nope...the "450" bore is smaller than the 454.
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Post by Sepile of Finland on Mar 20, 2010 7:31:01 GMT -6
;D I have posted/answered this before. The two bikes are basicaly the same...the "450" is the European model of the "454". Due to regulations, the larger displacement of the 454LTD was/is not allowed, so it was "sleeved" down to smaller displacement, to meet the European regulations. The European model also used a lower "sissybar". If I remember correctly, the 450LTD is only 400CC, were the 454LTD is "technically" rated at 450CC, but actually, its a little over that. You donĀ“t LTD 450 has exactly 454 CC motor
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Post by eaglerider on Mar 20, 2010 12:17:25 GMT -6
Seems like something was "lost" in the above post, Nik. It is not clear as what you were asking.
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