rincon or prairie 650?
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rincon or prairie 650?
trying to pick between honda rincon with no diff lock and kawi 650 with no indepenent rear will be riding in rough country along the mississippi looking for help i hate the way the polaris feels to much vibration from the parallel twins the grizzly 660 was to sloppy a ride for my taste thanks dan
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rincon or prairie 650?
It really all depends on the ride you like. If you like a sporty ride, the p650 is the absolute best on the market in it's class. If you would be willing to give up front diff, speed, power, off camber comfort, and other benefits just to have a soft ride, then you should probably go with an IRS atv. For my style of riding, I love my p650. I happen to enjoy the sportier ride. My buddy's sp500 in comfortable on the bumps but sure is scarry on off camber and that is one of the places that the 650 shines.
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rincon or prairie 650?
The rincon has the best ride, period! The power difference between the rincon and the p650 isn't that noticeable, unless you're in a drag race, even then they're close. You said you'd be in rough country, so i'd get the rincon, it is very plush.
The p650 has very low GC in comparison to the others in it's class, not only because of the straight axel but the frame rails, footpegs are low to the ground. I'd get the rincon, and i also think that it would suit your needs better than the p650.
The p650 has very low GC in comparison to the others in it's class, not only because of the straight axel but the frame rails, footpegs are low to the ground. I'd get the rincon, and i also think that it would suit your needs better than the p650.
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rincon or prairie 650?
I thought rincon didn't have low range, and doesn't have a variable drive system,it doesn't have four vales per cylinder, let alone 2 cylinders, it does have independent rear suspension, witch I would expect to ride smoother. but power sacrifices that were made for the sake of the ride are many,and there will quite the expence to modifing it make perform better than P650 if you want it to. I would expect that their are lots of grandparents waiting to buy this big block.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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rincon or prairie 650?
A buddy of mine just bought a new Rincon. He wanted to ride my P650 for comparison reasons (over some pretty rough terrain), so I obliged him. I couldn't get him off of my P650! He admitted to making a mistake. I did like to plush ride of the Rincon, but really felt top heavy in turns, and it just didn't have the ***** of the P650. I could not believe the difference. (Admittedy, his Rincon was bone stock while my Kaw has the listed mods which make a big difference.) Just my 2 cents.
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rincon or prairie 650?
This is one that puzzles me...
- Look at the price...correct me if I am wrong...ricon a bit more expensive...if i remember right their 500 (rincon i believe) is more expensive then the praire or the same price
- Look at performance...prairie out performs it in every arena (pulling, climbing, off-camber, trails, sport, or utility)...and inch ground clearance is practically negated pending on the size of the rider on an independent machine...in ROUGH stuff and off-camber the prairie is a more stable crawler because of design and low center of gravity (not ground clearance)...gas tank lower and in back allows for a better distribution of weight giving it a more stablility CLIMBING and off-camber crawling. Remark above that the ricon is better in the rough stuff is so far off I cant imagine why anyone would make it
- the honda doesnt have a locker or low...dont know how it could do better in snow or mud
So you have a softier ride on the honda...yea the independent helps, along with the fact the performance doesnt encourage you to ride it like the kawi...now, my information can be substantiated in almost any trade (quad) magazine, most forums except honda, and practically anyone who has really gone out and ridden them and willing to give an objective opinion.
Dash's advice is sound...go ride them both...you dont really have a decision to make...why pay more and get less
- Look at the price...correct me if I am wrong...ricon a bit more expensive...if i remember right their 500 (rincon i believe) is more expensive then the praire or the same price
- Look at performance...prairie out performs it in every arena (pulling, climbing, off-camber, trails, sport, or utility)...and inch ground clearance is practically negated pending on the size of the rider on an independent machine...in ROUGH stuff and off-camber the prairie is a more stable crawler because of design and low center of gravity (not ground clearance)...gas tank lower and in back allows for a better distribution of weight giving it a more stablility CLIMBING and off-camber crawling. Remark above that the ricon is better in the rough stuff is so far off I cant imagine why anyone would make it
- the honda doesnt have a locker or low...dont know how it could do better in snow or mud
So you have a softier ride on the honda...yea the independent helps, along with the fact the performance doesnt encourage you to ride it like the kawi...now, my information can be substantiated in almost any trade (quad) magazine, most forums except honda, and practically anyone who has really gone out and ridden them and willing to give an objective opinion.
Dash's advice is sound...go ride them both...you dont really have a decision to make...why pay more and get less