RECON!! (honda owners read this!)
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The Recon is no comparison to the Rancher. The Recon sucks. A friend I ride with has 1 and it bounces up and down on aggressive trails and at higher speeds because the frontend it too light. When climbling a hill, asumming it can even get enough traction to get up it at all the front end almost always gets up in the air out of control.But i will say it handles great in tight trails and is surprisingly quick for a 250 4-stroke utility. The Rancher is balanced perfectly, and they have sold 100's of thousands of them, and you read on this sight of maybe 3 or 4 problems and probably due to being underwater or other abuse ? I am happy i went with the rancher , its far better hands down.
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Greetings,
The Recon is just fine -- period. It does exactly what its supposed to do and most likely does it better than anything else in its class. You can't blame the horse for not being a cow, so the fact that its not a Rancher or a Rubicon just doesn't matter. I actually choose to take it out on some projects because its more manuverable and I can keep my left hand free for tools and such (as opposed to the 450ES).
It does have a lighter feel and is much more bouncy on the trail, but that's what it is. We say the Recon is like a Jeep Wrangler while the 450ES is like a Durango. Sometimes I wish it had a speedometer and a gear indicator but for the money, its just fine.
The Recon is just fine -- period. It does exactly what its supposed to do and most likely does it better than anything else in its class. You can't blame the horse for not being a cow, so the fact that its not a Rancher or a Rubicon just doesn't matter. I actually choose to take it out on some projects because its more manuverable and I can keep my left hand free for tools and such (as opposed to the 450ES).
It does have a lighter feel and is much more bouncy on the trail, but that's what it is. We say the Recon is like a Jeep Wrangler while the 450ES is like a Durango. Sometimes I wish it had a speedometer and a gear indicator but for the money, its just fine.
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1st I agree with the others, two different quads. To say either one sucks leads me to believe you have a short between your chair and your keyboard.
I'll probably hang on the my recon from now on. It's an excellent quad. If you push it and fall over all the time then you don't know what your doing. I know it's limits and yes the front is light. If want to ride aggressively I ride my warrior. If I want to go through mud, water major uphill terrain then I ride the Rancher. If me, kids, the wife and other adults want to have fun(including climbing major inclines) hop on the Recon. It'll do it. So suck on Recon!
I'll probably hang on the my recon from now on. It's an excellent quad. If you push it and fall over all the time then you don't know what your doing. I know it's limits and yes the front is light. If want to ride aggressively I ride my warrior. If I want to go through mud, water major uphill terrain then I ride the Rancher. If me, kids, the wife and other adults want to have fun(including climbing major inclines) hop on the Recon. It'll do it. So suck on Recon!
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Your statement about the Rancher constantly having problems is wrong. I have not had one problem with mine Rancher, 700 miles. I don't have an ego to satisfy or some hidden agenda. I telling you the way it is. If I was having problems they would be aired out on these forums.
The Recon is best in its class, just as the Rancher won multiple shoot outs to win its class.
The Recon is best in its class, just as the Rancher won multiple shoot outs to win its class.