cold blooded recon
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My bike is also cold blooded. I dont think its a problem just a minor inconvenience.
1998 Honda Recon, Sur Tracks on ITP aluminum, UNI air filter
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1998 Honda Recon, Sur Tracks on ITP aluminum, UNI air filter
www.geocities.com/hondapride_98
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I've had more trouble starting a Rancher than our Recon. This past week it was about 25 deg in the morning and it took forever to crank up the bigger one--so long I was worried the battery would fade out before it stayed running. Might be I still don't have the right touch with the choke in cold weather. The Recon coughed and stalled a few times but in a minute or two it ran on its own. No matter what temp it's always been easier to start than the Rancher. But given all their other qualities (like quality) I'll put up with that inconvenience anyday.
snowshark: You also have one of each --how has your Rancher cranked in cold weather?
snowshark: You also have one of each --how has your Rancher cranked in cold weather?
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