My brand new 2011 Honda Rincon 680 4x4
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@weldermatt07 I was told a foreman is good for hauling and thats about it.
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my dad has a 2007 Rincon 680 it has 5000 miles and it's still running strong their great bikes. the top speed is around 65-70.
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@weldermatt07 ok thanks how do you like your rincon? what do you use it for?
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@justinbeiberinC4 thats still a stupid name, but who gives a fu**
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@weldermatt07 how much bigger, i thought it was only about an inch wider and 2 inches taller..
M3gaRoBo 2 weeks ago
@M3gaRoBo well mine had a lift, and big tires, so it dwarfed the rancher, it just depends on what your lookin to do with it, the rincon has a big motor, but all that is top end, which aint good for workin, it only has 3 gears, and its geared too high, the foreman 500 would be my choice now if i was buying a new one, but i'm fixing to buy a rancher 350, it will do more than i need to do.
weldermatt07 2 weeks ago
I'm thinking about buying a rancher 420 or a rincon 680.
What is the difference physical size or motor size? Please reply!
M3gaRoBo 2 weeks ago
@M3gaRoBo big size difference, but if you get the rancher get the straight axle, it is stronger (geared lower), the rincon is nice, but not for muddin, but i have grew out of muddin
weldermatt07 2 weeks ago
hey would you recomend this or a yamah a grizzly???
midwesternoutdoors 3 weeks ago
@midwesternoutdoors i personally am a honda man, not too much into the CVT trannys in them, but alot of people like em, but i'm not in to all the muddin anymore, so they only thing with a stock grizz is if you have to cross a small creek the belt may get wet and slip, then may burn it up, while a honda does not have a belt to burn, slip, or break.
weldermatt07 3 weeks ago