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You do not notice a tranny when you are riding, belt, gear or hydulic they all get you moving but you sure notice if you have long suspension or short when you hit a large bump. You notice you are in 4wd not 2wd when you tear around a curve on the trail. You notice 3wheels are only turning and not 4 when you are in a long mud run and you notice you have drums and not disk when you squeeze the brakes hard.Except for the tranny the Rubicon has nothing over a 500 Suzuki but will cost 1000 dollars more.
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Rancheres4x4
I will admit that I am intrigued by the Rubicon transmission. I am assuming that the transmission has a push button shifter similar to the Rancher ES that allows you to shift when in D3 mode (I think that is right). I still would rather have the 2wd/4wd option instead of the shifting option. I recently went riding with a guy on a Rancher and all he kept complaining about was the machine wanting to push in the corners. The only time I engage the 4wd button is when I am in some serious mud/snow where I think I will need it. Based on review of the Rubicon, if I could merge the good points on the Rubicon and the Polaris, I would have one heck of a quad. It just goes to show how far the manufacture's (all) have to go to make the perfect utility atv.
I will admit that I am intrigued by the Rubicon transmission. I am assuming that the transmission has a push button shifter similar to the Rancher ES that allows you to shift when in D3 mode (I think that is right). I still would rather have the 2wd/4wd option instead of the shifting option. I recently went riding with a guy on a Rancher and all he kept complaining about was the machine wanting to push in the corners. The only time I engage the 4wd button is when I am in some serious mud/snow where I think I will need it. Based on review of the Rubicon, if I could merge the good points on the Rubicon and the Polaris, I would have one heck of a quad. It just goes to show how far the manufacture's (all) have to go to make the perfect utility atv.
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