Posted by NNP on September 19, 2014 at 04:35:20 from (66.66.112.196):
In Reply to: 2009 Honda ATV posted by GordoSD on September 18, 2014 at 07:41:05:
on newer ATV's did they get the 'automatics' all straightened out for full power/use?
reason I ask.
hunting camp, very, very steep ground.
I had a 03 Honda Rancher 350 manual trans, fulltime 4wd.
Bought it new cuz my partners much older Honda TRX 300?
was unstoppable and very stable on the hills.
(and if you high-centered one, you could just pick it up and move it)
couple young guys came down with their BIG Polaris machines.
Automatics. wow, super powerful. But, much too high, they all rolled them at least once on the hills.
We way overloaded our machines sometimes.
I go 240, partner pushes 300, gear, deer on the rack, little Hondas would groan but chug up the hill
The big automatics.......with the same gross overload they were fine with a running start. But have to stop on the hill and that auto would screech like a banshee trying to get moving again.
You could just hear years of life in it draining away.
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