New Grizzly 850 cc?
#11
Hey coolguy, I am not sure if you know what I am saying according to your reply, so I will repeat 5 speed clutch with an aftermarket style auto clutch installed, so you could still clutch it if you wanted but also shift w/o the clutch if need be. This also gives you a stalling capability. There will be no belt drive but probably will be a shaft dv up front with chain and sprocket out back like a scrambler.
#12
Originally posted by: quadduck
Okay how bout the raptor motor and trans with a 4x4 setup that is sporty, an updated wolverine if you will. They could name it "BLACK BEAR" or something
Okay how bout the raptor motor and trans with a 4x4 setup that is sporty, an updated wolverine if you will. They could name it "BLACK BEAR" or something
Ryan
#13
Originally posted by: coolguy8769
NO BELT DRIVES y does every one like those i havea shaft drive and performs alot better and it doesn't slip like a belt
NO BELT DRIVES y does every one like those i havea shaft drive and performs alot better and it doesn't slip like a belt
The belts are the transmissions, not the drive line.
Honda is the only company without a belt drive, and the hondamatic is the only one worth a darn. The Rincon trans is bad in just about every way, except that you dont have a belt to get wet or replace.
The vinson is the largest utility atv availible with an auto clutch transmission. Manufacturers know that belt drives can handle the power of big bore sport quads, and they know that automatics are more convenient for most riders.
#15
Hey all I know is my 05 Grizzly beat 2 Raptor 660s, 2 Sportsman 700, Prairie 700 and an Arctic Cat 650 this weekend in a drag racing competition on a rocky beach area by the lake....
Gotta love it,
Dawn
Gotta love it,
Dawn
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