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That is a sweet rig. I want one now! I have a 2018 Honda Rincon and been a good bike so far
 

LostArra

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Nice buggy!

This little clip makes pouring fuel a little easier. I had to have it for getting fuel in my tractor since the tank is at shoulder level. Heat the hose with hair dryer when installing so it doesn't kink.
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Kilboars

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I hear Honda is the way to go.

My buddy has a dozen out of his camp of different brands of ATVs but switching over to Hondas now.


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KurtR

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If you need shocks I know a guy who builds them to how ever you want them to perform. My brother has a shop in bosie. He spent the last 10 years doing shocks for nascar and lucas oil late models and other top series on the dirt tracks and has gotten into the atv and utv. They make the ride and performance noticeably better. Dynos them to your specific needs and wants
 

bbrown

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Nice! We picked one up earlier this year too to pull double duty around the house plus hunting and guiding. Really like it so far - it’s pretty versatile with the fold down seats and dump bed plus it does surprisingly well plowing snow.
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As an added bonus it gave me the excuse to build my “blue collar toy hauler” which has worked out great for family trips and a mobile hunting camp.
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bbrown

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So, what advantage does one of these have over a pickup, which can be used on and off road?
Wish I would have taken mine to AZ for my late elk hunt.
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The truck worked but the trails were tight and slow going in the truck. It was much faster getting around on my eastern CO deer hunt with the only down side bring it was a bit rough on the real windy days.
 

KurtR

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So, what advantage does one of these have over a pickup, which can be used on and off road?
Put a license plate on it you can drive it anywhere. At least here in Sodak you can they are running all over town all year round. Leave work right out in the ice and start fishing in a heated cab is nice
 
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Definitely an advantage to not trailering something depending on where you are, the fact you can come off the trail and drive right down the road is nice. But you can cover ground 2-3 times faster than with a truck, they are purpose built to handle the abuse. I have yet to see a vehicle that can take the abuse these can. To some extent another advantage is if it breaks down you aren't completely stranded walk out or get a ride to your tow vehicle, you might be able to take your time and go get it and then head home, or you can atleast get home. Have a full-size truck or even a taco breakdown 6 miles up a trail and it can be a nightmare. I have replaced ball joints in the middle of a road on a taco, not fun, especially in 18 degrees.
 
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Nice buggy!

This little clip makes pouring fuel a little easier. I had to have it for getting fuel in my tractor since the tank is at shoulder level. Heat the hose with hair dryer when installing so it doesn't kink.
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Where did you get the clip? I need that!
 
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