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Ask the Editors: Honda Shift Sensor Help

Ask the Editors: Honda Shift Sensor Help

Tough to sense this sensor. Dear ATVC: I have a 2012 Honda 420 Rancher ES. Where is the shift angle sensor? Is it part of the shift motor? Thanks. marstonk Check out the following schematic for an idea of the location on your machine: Contrary to how the name makes it sound, the shift angle […] More »

By: | April 30, 2017


Ask the Editors: Yamaha Restoration Brake Quandary

Ask the Editors: Yamaha Restoration Brake Quandary

Dear ATVC: I recently got a 1987 Yamaha Moto 4 350. Trying to do some restoration on it and I’m having a very hard time finding the front hand brake cable. The couple that I have found online all show the front brake on the left handlebar. However, mine does not have a handle on […] More »

By: | June 27, 2016


Ask the Editors: DS650 CDI Blues

Ask the Editors: DS650 CDI Blues

Dear ATVC: I bought a DS 650 with no CDI box. Last owner wired in new box that did not work. I since got a factory CDI but don’t know where wires plug in. I have a connector but don’t know order in which to place wires. Can anyone send me picture please? sailorjack50 Why […] More »

By: | March 28, 2016



Ask the Editors: Torque Specs on a 110cc ATV

Ask the Editors: Torque Specs on a 110cc ATV

Dear ATVC: Can anyone advise me on the cylinder head bolt torque settings for a 110cc Chinese quad? I’ve no idea the make of the engine, it has no markings at all. scottbrockwell One of the many dangers of purchasing an off-brand ATV is this, the fact that oftentimes there are absolutely no markings or […] More »

By: | November 8, 2015


Ask the Editors: What Did I Fry?

Ask the Editors: What Did I Fry?

Dear ATVC: Long story short I tried hooking up the new battery in my 07 Honda Recon 250 in a hurry in the dark and hooked it up backwards. I fried the piece that goes in the battery cable with the 2 wire plug that comes out the bottom and each end of the positive […] More »

By: | June 7, 2015



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