What is your size and weight? How large do you think someone could be and ride light trails with one? I need to buy a second four wheeler for friends to ride but i dont want to invest a ton of cash
Hi mate do you have any idea what i should i do here, so i had a 2002 fourtrax 350es and the oil light didnt come on so it is seized and dont have the skill to rebuild it so im stuck between a recon and a fourtrax what do you think
@@fraserbuchanan5005 I would get a recon because of the price and they have very good power to weight. You could also take your quad to a shop and get the motor rebuilt for cheaper than a new quad
@@RcOutdoors78 hi thanks for the quick response the only reason I’m not taking it to the shop is just the amount that still is wrong with it it has close to 40 thousand hours and is constantly getting stuck in gear plus when ever i put some power into it 5 minutes later its in limp mode loved the thing to bits but its time to move on
They do however come with a specific type of non synthetic oil that is considered factory break in oil, so DO NOT change that oil until it’s first scheduled maintenance, it’s not regular GN4 Honda oil, it’s a special oil for the break in period. Go read your owners manual, and follow their instructions on the break in period, they tell you what to avoid. Also be aware do not baby a new motor, nor give it full throttle. Go read your owners manual so you know what Honda recommends.
@@knightimusprime25 At the factory they put gas in them, but after the testing processes, they drain the fuel back out of them. I am not 100% sure, but it would likely be categorized as a hazardous material during transport if the fluids aren’t drained out of them. That’s the way it is with automobiles 49 CRF 172.101 . I use to be an over the road truck driver, but didn’t haul hazardous materials. A lot of people want to change the oil right away, not realizing that it has the manufacturers specific oil for that new engine, not something they can buy off the shelf. Some people probably think it’s just regular GN4 Honda Oil, but it’s not. I find it interesting that so many people think they know more about the machine than the ones who created it, and build them, and have so for decades. That’s why I tell people it’s better to just go by the owners manual, that 20 so called experts. It doesn’t matter if they claim to be engineers, Honda has teams of engineers that specialize in making those machines with years of experience., as well as the budget to do the research.
I just picked up a 2022, they are great machines and tons of fun!
Bro that thing is gonna last forever. Good buy.
The Foot shift Honda models are reliable because you don't have to worry about anything that's either electrical or stick shift.
Always thought Honda should make these in 4x4 they’d sell a ton of them
Does it have a speed limiter throttle set screw??
I have a 24 honda formen 520and I love it
What is your size and weight? How large do you think someone could be and ride light trails with one? I need to buy a second four wheeler for friends to ride but i dont want to invest a ton of cash
@@l337l0gan I am 5,7 and roughly 160 pounds. I would say it would be great for anyone under 6 foot tall and under 200 pounds
@@RcOutdoors78 thank you
I still have a Honda foreman rubicon 500 2016
Do yall think it’s good for a 13 year old?
@@TahaCagatay-l7y it is perfect for a 13 year old
Hi mate do you have any idea what i should i do here, so i had a 2002 fourtrax 350es and the oil light didnt come on so it is seized and dont have the skill to rebuild it so im stuck between a recon and a fourtrax what do you think
@@fraserbuchanan5005 I would get a recon because of the price and they have very good power to weight. You could also take your quad to a shop and get the motor rebuilt for cheaper than a new quad
@@RcOutdoors78 hi thanks for the quick response the only reason I’m not taking it to the shop is just the amount that still is wrong with it it has close to 40 thousand hours and is constantly getting stuck in gear plus when ever i put some power into it 5 minutes later its in limp mode loved the thing to bits but its time to move on
@@fraserbuchanan5005 oh yeah I would 100% recommend the recon
How many gears??
@@pmsg9664 5 and it has reverse
@RcOutdoors78 thanks man 👍🏼
How much you paid out the door?
@@thegreat1548 5200
@@RcOutdoors78 that's awesome. My drug dealers quoted me $6300 what a drug dealing robbery.
I think you need a winch and a horn
@@Hayden_Wheels I agree
Great review. Check out my build on my recon. I own 2 and absolutely love them.
@@ArmyofSteve93 I actually watched your video when I was installing my hitch! Thank you for watching
@ awesome man 🤙🏽
none of em comes shipped with gas
@@knightimusprime25 the dealership adds the gas when it arrives
@@RcOutdoors78 yeah but they dont ship em with gas in em
They do however come with a specific type of non synthetic oil that is considered factory break in oil, so DO NOT change that oil until it’s first scheduled maintenance, it’s not regular GN4 Honda oil, it’s a special oil for the break in period. Go read your owners manual, and follow their instructions on the break in period, they tell you what to avoid. Also be aware do not baby a new motor, nor give it full throttle. Go read your owners manual so you know what Honda recommends.
@@TiffanyBottomsHunter yeah i already know all that with the oil
@@knightimusprime25 At the factory they put gas in them, but after the testing processes, they drain the fuel back out of them. I am not 100% sure, but it would likely be categorized as a hazardous material during transport if the fluids aren’t drained out of them. That’s the way it is with automobiles 49 CRF 172.101 . I use to be an over the road truck driver, but didn’t haul hazardous materials. A lot of people want to change the oil right away, not realizing that it has the manufacturers specific oil for that new engine, not something they can buy off the shelf. Some people probably think it’s just regular GN4 Honda Oil, but it’s not. I find it interesting that so many people think they know more about the machine than the ones who created it, and build them, and have so for decades. That’s why I tell people it’s better to just go by the owners manual, that 20 so called experts. It doesn’t matter if they claim to be engineers, Honda has teams of engineers that specialize in making those machines with years of experience., as well as the budget to do the research.