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650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
I bought a 650 honda last year, it's used but in great shape, looks brand new. I love the suspension, it's great for my old back but the power just really sucks. I put 26" wheels and mudders on the thing when I bought it and I know that hurt theget up and gosome but both my wife's honda 450 and my little yamaha 250 will blow it off the trail. I,m suspecting something is wrong. I put a new spark plug in it and that didn't help. It doesn't smoke at all and starts easily. Anybody got any ideas, could the valves be that bad out of adjustment. I rode a friends yamaha the other day, 660 I think, and it's got the twice the power mine has.
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RE: 650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
Oh yeah, the valves being out of adjustment can really tone the power down.
Do you know how to set up your plug for a reading and how to read what the plug is saying? I'd like to see what the plug sez. Also, make sure none of your brakes are dragging. That's easy, fire up your machine and ride it a good distance without using the brakes. Then feel the brake hubs or wheels to see if they're dragging and the friction is creating heat. I've also seen where guys have accidentally placed a rag or something over an intake to air box - that can really kill power. |
RE: 650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
Matt, I don't have a clue on the plug reading. I can read plugs in a race car, shut the power off while wide open and coast to the pits and check the color of the plug but I'm not for sure about a 4 wheeler.
I've looked for restrictions to the breather or in the breather, havn't found any. I also smell a little gas when I shut it off but I can't find a leak. I need to get me a manual so I can figure out how to adjust the valves. |
RE: 650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
Thats strange that it doesn't have the power it should. I would take it to the shop and have them look it over. If anything major is wrong it should be under warranty?? Never heard of a honda that didn't have power behind it. I've had 4 includeing the rancher 4x4 that I have now. It will either pull it or spin out. Wish I had a bigfoot kit on mine.
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RE: 650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
Yeah chief, start w/ a fresh plug and do like you would on the race car - shut er down and glide to stop. Hondas are usually pretty good on gas - has this one been?
Maybe it's getting too much gas and the plug will read rich. Running rich might cost ya plugs and fuel, but running lean could damage/cost ya a motor (or minumum burnt valve)so take care of a lean condition right away. Good luck. I'm heading out today for one of my kinda rare recreational rides on my Bruin. |
RE: 650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
UncleMatt, my gas mileage is terrible, I even smell gas after I shut it off. I'll do the plug check this afternoon if Ihave time.
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RE: 650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
I fixed my power problem, I traded it for a Polaris 700.
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RE: 650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
I traded mine in on a zuke vinson 500. Only had it a year, i didnt like nothing about it. The vinson a have now would leave it sitting and rides alot better. It's alot easier to work it around in the woods too.
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RE: 650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
Anthony, same with my polaris, extremely smooth going over the bumps and in the woods and man, the power is awsome compared to the rincon.
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RE: 650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
The 700 polaris is a true brute bud! I've road one and they'll get away with you if you dont watch. A 500 should'nt be able to smoke a 650. My zuke would toast my old rincon. I did'nt like nothing about it. I'd say the polaris was a good choice..
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RE: 650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
Anthony, I got a 2 wheel drive yamaha that would blow the rincon off the path. I keep the yamaha for guest and when I want to do donuts in the mud. My wife's 450 foreman is good for donuts too, it's a 2 / 4 wheel drive version. Don't know if I'm ready to muddy up the 700 yet, it's all shiny and clean, besides we ain't had no mud around here in a while.
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RE: 650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
Yamaha 660 Grizzly, baby. LOL
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RE: 650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
That polaris will be a tough mudder. The grizzley in that pic is also an awesome ride with lots of power. my freinds cousin has a camo grizz. Thing will go anywhere. My 500 vinson will flip before it'll spin. I know this because i had it in a really muddy creek and coming out of the creek into a high bank it grips such traction that it rolled over on top of me in the 3ft of water and I came very close to drowning! I atill don't know how I got out from under it. It was in 3ft of water on its top for 30minutes while i went to get the tractor to flip it back over. Fired it right up and took it on to the house.:Dsprayed it off and its never had a problem. bent my key in the ignition though[:o]
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RE: 650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
ORIGINAL: rockytop I fixed my power problem, I traded it for a Polaris 700. But seriously good luck with it and to all - ride safe. |
RE: 650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
Uncle Matt, LOL, yep I probably will get to know the man. The rumor is Polaris and yamaha have improved their machines over the last couple of years, we'll see. I don't ride mine hard, if it doesn't last with me, I'll never have another one.
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RE: 650 Rincon, great ride, low power??
If you don't get along with the polaris, try out a King Quad. I only have the 500 vinson, but its powerful and I'm very hard on that bike. The KQ is the vinsons daddy. I've rode one and they ride like a limo. Power is really there too. I never really had checked out suzuki atv's till I rode that KQ. I must say that I love the vinson just as much and it's really easy to maneuver around. It'll do anything I've ever put it up against. Definetly badder than the ole rincon. I'd say the polaris will do you right though, they're real horses. Good luck with it. You have a picture?
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