Just Got An Eiger- Shifting Question
#1
Just got a new Eiger.
My first ever quad. I got the 4x4 automatic with Hi/Low range.
The manual warns to come to a complete STOP before shifting between 2 & 4 wheel drive, or Hi or Low range. Seems a bit inconvenient- in fact during my first ride there were several times that I used 4 wheel drive and low range, and it was a real pain to keep stopping (obeying the manual) to shift. Is this for real?... do all you 4x4 folks have to stop to shift?
Thanks,
Bill
My first ever quad. I got the 4x4 automatic with Hi/Low range.
The manual warns to come to a complete STOP before shifting between 2 & 4 wheel drive, or Hi or Low range. Seems a bit inconvenient- in fact during my first ride there were several times that I used 4 wheel drive and low range, and it was a real pain to keep stopping (obeying the manual) to shift. Is this for real?... do all you 4x4 folks have to stop to shift?
Thanks,
Bill
#2
Nope. As long as you're not running under load you can shift on the fly between 2wd and 4wd - just ease off the throttle. You should still come to a stop or near stop when shifting between Hi and Lo.
Jaybee
Jaybee
#4
On the Eiger, about 600. Put several thousand on the old KQ with the same method of shifting and never had any trans or clutch type porblems. It would be a different story if you were running hard and fast while while shifting between 2wd and 4wd but when you can feel that the bike is basically coasting, it's a smooth transition.
Jaybee
Jaybee
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