Honda's answer to the big bores!!!!
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And they say people are getting fatter and lazier with technology. Huh? I just don't see it. That's about as obscene to me as when I see some lazy fat slob in a walmart grab the little motorized shopping cart and ride around the store when I know their capable of walking. Doctors say walking is good for you and can actually help you lose weight, but what do they know??? They're only doctors. It's a pretty cool little toy but c'mon Honda, put the technology towards something viable.
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I've never ever had a broken belt- by brutes belt got a little wet and slipped a bit, but threw it in low range and it was dry within 2 minutes-
on the other hand- my honda rincon tranny almost left me in the local trails due to a factory oring defect- drove it home over 5000 rpm in first gear slipping the whole way...
never had any problems with my can-am. My KQ had a good 4000 miles+ on the factory belt and was still perfect when I sold it.
Honda might've been the "reliable" atv back then- but there's really no data to support such claims now- especially with the current atv line up. You can't really say an atv is dependable if it doesn't have the latest off-roading traction assist features
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As far as dependability goes, I think any belt driven ATV is as dependable as a regular tranny if it isn't abused. I hope this post lets you know where I stand when talking about other peoples rides.
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Now, on the locker note, we have two types of mud here in New England; black soily stinky stuff, and clay mud. I've been through too many of these holes where, with aggressive tires and full 4wd I've barely made it through and have pulled people out who have limited slip front ends. That little bit of extra traction can make the difference. Also on rocky off camber terrain it's good to have all 4 wheels pulling at the same time. Get one tire off the ground with a limited slip and you may end up in 2wd or 2.5wd. 3wd is better with a tire off the ground. I've watched a lot of videos of Hondas climbing rocks and trying to get traction. Then you see a quad with a full locker like a Grizzly climb the same section with relative ease. It's just safer to me to have the extra traction.
Once again, to each his own. I'm happy when people can just get out and ride. If I had a ton of problems with my Polaris I'd go look at another brand but then I wouldn't have a dump box that can be converted to a 2nd passenger seat in a few seconds. If someone, including Honda, came out with a machine that has the on board cargo capacities, large gas tank, Turf mode (to not tear up my lawn so much), seat/dumpbox, 400 lb. rear rack rating, etc. that my Sportsman X2 has I'd consider it. But to trade away all of these features that I use almost everytime I go out riding for a little (if any) more reliability to me would be crazy.
My whole point, other than being humorous, is that Honda can easily step up to the plate and have a machine with just as many, if not more, features as the other brands. They are that good a manufacturer. They put their mind to something and they can make it. Great product. I'm not saying they need a belt transmission or a locker. But, it would be great if they had a locker AVAILABLE to make it just that much better. It wouldn't change the reliability one bit if they added a front locker and it would make Honda that much more competitive. I've been on them. I LIKE Hondas. Just didnt' meet my needs or come close to meeting them. They could if they wanted to. There are tons of riders out there who look right past Hondas because they don't have the features that the other makers do. It's kind of like the difference between my old 85 Nissan 4x4. Little truck that was great off road but lacking amenities. Have a 2010 Titan now and I'd never go back to the 85. The new one can do everything the old one did plus much more and with more features. Honda could keep up with the other makers feature-wise but they're not there yet. My own observations show me that Yamaha and Suzuki are cutting into Honda's pie just for a few more features that people like. Honda could still produce the models they have and come out with a big bore, IRS, with a locker, and high fording abilities just like CanAm, Polaris, and Arctic Cat have. They already have great engines on their shelves, and a locker in the Big Red. Put them in a quad and let the competition begin.
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Another thread that degenerates into a "my ATV is better than yours...." Seems like there should be enough of these on here by now.
As long as my machine starts, I'm happy. As long as whatever you drive starts, I'm happy for you. Honda works for me and I am not embarrassed to be riding one. I will never need the front locker. I could care less about it. If you think you need one, go get a machine with it and stop bashing Honda for not offering it.
Like Rodney King said...Can't we all just get along?
As long as my machine starts, I'm happy. As long as whatever you drive starts, I'm happy for you. Honda works for me and I am not embarrassed to be riding one. I will never need the front locker. I could care less about it. If you think you need one, go get a machine with it and stop bashing Honda for not offering it.
Like Rodney King said...Can't we all just get along?
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