Quantcast Need some quick advice on Rincons
ATV Trails and Discussion

Register Now for FREE!
Our records show you have not yet registered to our forums. To sign up for your FREE account INSTANTLY fill out the form below!

Username: Password: Confirm Password: E-Mail: Confirm E-Mail:

type the word "mudbog" in the following box Agree to forum rules 

Reply
 
Thread Tools

Old Aug 8th, 07, 10:17 AM
#1
Junior Member

Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 3
Need some quick advice on Rincons

I'm about to pull the trigger on a brand new 07 Rincon. It is my first ATV. My father owns one and I have ridden his some. I really like the speed and agility of this machine. It is a lot of fun to ride!

My question, however, is this. . .will I have much trouble duck hunting in flooded rice fields carrying 2 fat men, 1 fat dog, and 100 lbs. of gear since this machine has high gears and no low range?

My dad owned a rubicon prior to getting the rincon. When I drove his rubicon I would normally drop it into low gear going into the rice fields, since it can get a bit boggy in the field with a loaded ATV. It handled nicely in low range.

I will primarily be using this for duck hunting and joy riding during the summertime. Joy riding will be great on this machine, no doubt. I just wonder if I will be regretting my decision during duck season.

What are your thoughts here? Is the extra power of the 680 (versus the 500 rubicon) enough to make up any differences in not having the low gears?
Reply With Quote

Old Aug 8th, 07, 06:58 PM
#2
Senior Member

VannMcCullar's Avatar

Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Tuscaloosa, AL
Posts: 166
Send a message via AIM to VannMcCullar
if you dont put bigger than a 27" tire the rincon will do fine... they are alot funner to drive and will go thru alot more before getting stuck than a rubicon. my wife had a rincon and it was the best atv we've had.
Reply With Quote

Old Aug 8th, 07, 09:41 PM
#3
Junior Member

Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 3
I'm putting 26" mudlite XTR's on it and ITP C-series 7 wheels.
Reply With Quote

Old Aug 22nd, 07, 03:08 PM
#4
Senior Member

It'sDeep's Avatar

Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Andover, MN
Posts: 269
Don't let the critics sway your decision ... Just surprise them out on the trails!!!
Reply With Quote

Old Aug 22nd, 07, 06:18 PM
#5
Member

Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 37
i wouldnt put mudlites on it if i was gonna be duck hunting m/s589's would be the tire great in mud but stilla great tire to just ride around on but the rincon is great you shouldnt have any problems had mine for over 2 years and wouldnt take anything else
Reply With Quote

Old Aug 22nd, 07, 09:59 PM
#6
Senior Member

It'sDeep's Avatar

Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Andover, MN
Posts: 269
Time in the shop is something to consider. I've put 5000 miles on my Rincon and the only shop time was in the first month for a waterpump that was under warranty. I can't say enough good things about the Rincon. It's no where near the most powerfull big bore but I believe that's what saves alot of the parts. Snorkeled this thing swims like a fish. I've never had water in the motor and unlike most of the belt driven wheelers you never need worry about water in the tranny.
Reply With Quote

Old Aug 24th, 07, 10:01 AM
#7
Junior Member

Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 3
Thanks for the info guys! I did end up with the Rincon and I am loving it. Someone asked me a question though and I didn't know the answer. . .is this thing belt-driven or shaft drive?
Reply With Quote

Old Aug 26th, 07, 07:43 AM
#8
Senior Member

It'sDeep's Avatar

Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Andover, MN
Posts: 269
No belts. Automotive style tranny.
Reply With Quote

Old Aug 27th, 07, 09:32 AM
#9
Senior Member

Rinconjoe's Avatar

Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Carthage NC
Posts: 171
Send a message via Yahoo to Rinconjoe
its a auto traansmission , one area i would change because of possible water entering the motor area is called a mac guard ; hear is the info
http://www.mudanddirt.com/tech/macsim/
Reply With Quote

Old Aug 27th, 07, 10:49 AM
#10
Senior Member

Fishmstr's Avatar

Join Date: May 2007
Location: Texas
Posts: 1,027
So you lose your recoil starter?
Reply With Quote

Old Aug 27th, 07, 12:28 PM
#11
Senior Member

Rinconjoe's Avatar

Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Carthage NC
Posts: 171
Send a message via Yahoo to Rinconjoe
oh yes but to be honest why would you need it , just carry a small jumper cables , I have a set and in two years never needed it , and before that I still have an older honda trx 300 which I did same thing due to water ability of possibly getting in engine, again this is a saftey caution ask your local Honda service department they will tell you many engines a get ruined every year, at least an honest one will.
Reply With Quote

Old Aug 27th, 07, 12:55 PM
#12
Senior Member

Fishmstr's Avatar

Join Date: May 2007
Location: Texas
Posts: 1,027
Does the Rancher suffer the same problem? By the amount of junk I get in my starter I figure it probably does.
Reply With Quote

Old Dec 28th, 07, 08:34 PM
#13
Junior Member

Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Cataula,Georgia
Posts: 6
rincon

Quote:
Originally Posted by It'sDeep View Post
Time in the shop is something to consider. I've put 5000 miles on my Rincon and the only shop time was in the first month for a waterpump that was under warranty. I can't say enough good things about the Rincon. It's no where near the most powerfull big bore but I believe that's what saves alot of the parts. Snorkeled this thing swims like a fish. I've never had water in the motor and unlike most of the belt driven wheelers you never need worry about water in the tranny.
alot of the guys I ride with have bigger and faster atvs,one of them always has to drain the trans or change oil because water is in the motor.I don't have those problems.Honda's may not be the fastest but will out last the other brands any day.
Reply With Quote

Reply


Thread Tools


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Alaskan needing your advice alaskanbowtie Polaris ATV 2 May 15th, 07 11:05 PM
Need Advice- 07 wolverine Widow317 Yamaha ATV 3 Mar 11th, 07 03:53 PM
I need some advice on new tires. waistdeep Off Topic Discussion 13 Dec 3rd, 06 08:36 PM
Some Good Advice! Mudtramp Off Topic Discussion 6 Aug 21st, 06 11:25 PM
ATV Advice Mudtramp General ATV Forum 4 May 13th, 06 10:40 PM


 


vBulletin; Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.