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I bought my Honda at I90 Powersports Issaquah. Good to deal with.Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
Mudman I've had no breakdowns. I only have about 1500 miles on it. At around 1k mile mark I went up around my house and it started running really bad and had almost no power, I tore the cab apart and put plugs in it and that fixed it. Seemed kind of odd. Great machine. I run 28" mudlites.
Quote from: pup0025 on September 22, 2019, 07:26:57 PMMudman I've had no breakdowns. I only have about 1500 miles on it. At around 1k mile mark I went up around my house and it started running really bad and had almost no power, I tore the cab apart and put plugs in it and that fixed it. Seemed kind of odd. Great machine. I run 28" mudlites.I also have 28 mudlight I switch too once awhile. Little rough but decent. Good in mud n such. Bighorns I run mostly. Fuel vent mod? I need to fix it soon. Have you? Do if not. easy cheesy insurance.
I have a 2016 1000 5-S. My friend bought a Polaris Ranger 1000 at the same time. Honda has a better ride and is much quieter than the Ranger. He uses his for work nearly every day all summer. We ride together almost daily all winter in the desert. Apples to Apples, in our first 2,500 miles, the Polaris has been in the shop for a clutch issue, brake problems, electrical problem and a noise in the front end. The Honda has had scheduled oil changes and a couple little recall things like a rubber mat under the seat, a heat shroud on the exhaust and a gas pedal safety thing. His Polaris now has 5K miles and all the problems seem to be gone except weird noises and clunky sounds on the clutch which have become just the norm. The Honda driving position is better between the two however, that is a personal preference. Performance, they are about the same. He can go anywhere I can go and vice versa. They both top out about 65mph. They are about the same speed in a drag race. I think the Honda maybe a touch faster because of the transmission. He broke a belt in the sand dunes. Honda has no belt to break. Otherwise, minus his added time in the shop I think both are really good rigs and do the same things very well. Since we do ride in the desert a lot, we decided to get better equipped rigs. Keeping the work rigs but, adding a total toy. I'm taking delivery of a Can AM X3 XRS RR tomorrow.