What do you think, updates but no new ATV's?
#21
Originally posted by: reconranger
I think the trend toward lots of "updates" is very positive! This makes the machines more "evolutionary", rather than "revolutionary". MX dirt bikes get sometimes dramatic updates almost every year (the CRF450 is on its 4th generation frame), and nobody thinks of that as a bad thing.
I think the trend toward lots of "updates" is very positive! This makes the machines more "evolutionary", rather than "revolutionary". MX dirt bikes get sometimes dramatic updates almost every year (the CRF450 is on its 4th generation frame), and nobody thinks of that as a bad thing.
#22
Originally posted by: hondaway75
Hey when is the next big day like this one was. does this happen every six months or every year cause i dont no
Originally posted by: Actrite
Honda did some much needed updates to the TRX90, the 250ex, the 450R and some updates to the Rincon. However, they didn't introduce anything new. What do you think? Are you disappointed or do you think this enough for Honda to stay on top?
Honda did some much needed updates to the TRX90, the 250ex, the 450R and some updates to the Rincon. However, they didn't introduce anything new. What do you think? Are you disappointed or do you think this enough for Honda to stay on top?
#24
honda's r good, reliable machines, and i think the upgrades will be enough to keep them up there, but i also agree they need to introduce a "holy crap that's one hunge machine!" kind of fourwheeler to the family. ya know, kind of a "big brother" to make sure the family doesn't get beat up by the likes of kawasaki, polaris, or yamaha.
#25
The overpriced Honda has its fateful followers no mater what.
I owned a Rubi and 450 forman .
Both under powered and tippy for a 600 pound machines.
I switched to Kawasaki and these machines are like heaven on atv wheels.
The Prairie is a legend, and the BF 750 is even better and more stable after a set of itp wheels and holeshot atr's.
I owned a Rubi and 450 forman .
Both under powered and tippy for a 600 pound machines.
I switched to Kawasaki and these machines are like heaven on atv wheels.
The Prairie is a legend, and the BF 750 is even better and more stable after a set of itp wheels and holeshot atr's.
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