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My two top picks would be the a suzuki king quad or a honda rubicon. Im not a fan of belt driven anything, which is why i own a honda pioneer, but if i had to get a belt driven quad i would take the can am.
Quote from: predatorpro on January 04, 2021, 10:52:52 AMMy two top picks would be the a suzuki king quad or a honda rubicon. Im not a fan of belt driven anything, which is why i own a honda pioneer, but if i had to get a belt driven quad i would take the can am.This is new information I did not know or even think about. Please explain why belt driven is a bad thing or worse than chain.
Quote from: asmith on January 04, 2021, 10:57:49 AMQuote from: predatorpro on January 04, 2021, 10:52:52 AMMy two top picks would be the a suzuki king quad or a honda rubicon. Im not a fan of belt driven anything, which is why i own a honda pioneer, but if i had to get a belt driven quad i would take the can am.This is new information I did not know or even think about. Please explain why belt driven is a bad thing or worse than chain.None of those options are chain drive.The difference is in the transmission.Honda uses a shifter over clutch system, you pull the shifter up and that engages a clutch, continue pulling up and it shifts up a gear, reverse for shifting down gears.Its slow and clunky, but reliable so long as you use it correctly. It aslo has a rekluse type clutch so if you let off the throttle it stops trying to go.The belts are far more efficient and just as reliable unless you're into deep water crossings without a properly prepared machine. Yamaha has a 10 year warranty they put up trying to dispell this reliability myth honda sells machines with. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
Quote from: asmith on January 04, 2021, 10:57:49 AMQuote from: predatorpro on January 04, 2021, 10:52:52 AMMy two top picks would be the a suzuki king quad or a honda rubicon. Im not a fan of belt driven anything, which is why i own a honda pioneer, but if i had to get a belt driven quad i would take the can am.This is new information I did not know or even think about. Please explain why belt driven is a bad thing or worse than chain.None of those options are chain drive, all use shaft drive to a rear differential. The difference is in the transmission.Honda uses a shifter over clutch system, you pull the shifter up and that engages a clutch, continue pulling up and it shifts up a gear, reverse for shifting down gears.Its slow and clunky, but reliable so long as you use it correctly. It aslo has a rekluse type clutch so if you let off the throttle it stops trying to go.The belts are far more efficient and just as reliable unless you're into deep water crossings without a properly prepared machine. Yamaha has a 10 year warranty they put up trying to dispell this reliability myth honda sells machines with. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
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