A question for Ruby owners
#1
Yea I know this is the Polaris forum but this my home and by the posts Ruby riders look in. I rode with 2 Ruby owners a couple of weeks ago on the Paiute Trail. We know they have front wheel braking when going down a incline, but both riders complained that thier machines pulled hard to one side or the other when decinding a steep grade. Sort of like a hub hanging up. It was enough to wear out the female rider. Is this normal for this set up or was it a fluke. They would like to know so they can have something done if its not normal. Thanks, and this is not a bash.
#2
I am not a ruby owner, but I have ridden my brother in-Law's rancher. And I noticed that it would pull to one side on the front end. I would say it is normal since the 4wd is holding you back in the front and the diff is being used to grip for traction. It is kind hard to steer but the downhill descent is very controllable.
#3
I own a Rubicon, but I look here as my wife has a TrailBoss. By front-wheel braking, are you really talking about the front brakes, or that all 4 wheels are using engine braking when descending hills? Mine will pretty much bring the bike to a complete stop (or close to it), and I rarely have to use the brakes coming down a hill. However, I have never had it pull to one side or the other. I think you may be right, that they have a drum that's hanging....
#6
Hi,
I live and ride in an valley with extreme inclines so half of my ridding is done up and down hills, as everyone has said thus far they dont need too use the brakes because of the excellent engine braking on the Rubicon. (When in low gear goin down a steep incline my Rubicon only hits 3MPH so I have too give it gas too go faster, I love engine braking!) Mine does not lean towards the left or right and I am not sure why theres would.
-RubicoN
I live and ride in an valley with extreme inclines so half of my ridding is done up and down hills, as everyone has said thus far they dont need too use the brakes because of the excellent engine braking on the Rubicon. (When in low gear goin down a steep incline my Rubicon only hits 3MPH so I have too give it gas too go faster, I love engine braking!) Mine does not lean towards the left or right and I am not sure why theres would.
-RubicoN
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#9
The engine braking on my Rubie is nothing short of great, it's true you have to hit the gas to speed up, you never even think of hitting the brakes. I mentioned this in one of the posts on the Honda fourms. As far as the bike pulling to one side or the other, yes on occation on a off- camber hill or comming of an off-camber bank onto a hill. This is caused by the front diff. grabbing for traction. It's an easy cure, hit the gas a bit and it will decrease the grab to the one side and even it up.