As someone else said, this is beautifully dumbed down (without being insulting). I grew up driving manual shift cars, but an ATV is a totally different animal. I just bought a used one (at 65 yo to help me get deer out of the woods) and needed this to really understand what's going on with the shifting. Thanks!
Thank you! I bought a 2001 Honda Foreman to fix and sale and I had no idea how the thing shifts . Just a quick video But it's what I needed to know. "Ride Hard and Be Safe" MN Bill
This is a good, thorough video. Growing up, we only ever had manual vehicles. I had to learn to drive them all before I was ever allowed to take any of the 4 wheelers or trucks out. I hunted with my grandpa a lot, so I needed to be able to drive one in case there was ever an emergency. I kind of miss manually shifting, to be honest. Last manual vehicle I had was a 2008 F350 PowerStroke, and I traded it about a year ago. It’s harder to find vehicles with that option these days. BUT, automatic transmissions have their benefits, as well.
Let’s say you are rounding a corner, and you need to slow down, let’s say 4th gear, should I drop the gear if I’m only going to slow down for a couple of seconds to round the corner just to speed up again? Or should I just keep it in 4th?
I hate to sound stupid but I guess we’ve all gotta learn somehow lol. I understand shifting up, when the engine starts sounding like my boss, shift up. But how do I know to shift down? When I’m going slower? My speeds vary in the woods so do I always need to shift down? Thanks in advance for any info you’ve got.
As someone else said, this is beautifully dumbed down (without being insulting). I grew up driving manual shift cars, but an ATV is a totally different animal. I just bought a used one (at 65 yo to help me get deer out of the woods) and needed this to really understand what's going on with the shifting. Thanks!
Same thing minus the manual clutch
Very informative. One of few videos I could find that actually explains the process
This vid is so beautifully dumbed down, I needed that so bad!! Thank you my man!
Thank you! I bought a 2001 Honda Foreman to fix and sale and I had no idea how the thing shifts . Just a quick video But it's what I needed to know. "Ride Hard and Be Safe" MN Bill
This is a good, thorough video. Growing up, we only ever had manual vehicles. I had to learn to drive them all before I was ever allowed to take any of the 4 wheelers or trucks out. I hunted with my grandpa a lot, so I needed to be able to drive one in case there was ever an emergency. I kind of miss manually shifting, to be honest. Last manual vehicle I had was a 2008 F350 PowerStroke, and I traded it about a year ago. It’s harder to find vehicles with that option these days. BUT, automatic transmissions have their benefits, as well.
THANK YOU!! This was very easy to follow! Now I can finally drive the 4wheeler at my barn to do chores! No more pushing the damn wheel barrow all over
Thank You!! Great video, now here I go ! Thanks for the video.
I wasnt letting off the gas when trying to get to 2nd, that was my problem. Thank you!
Thanks so much. I finally get it!
Thank you so much it’s been a long time since I drove a manual
This video should have so many more likes
my pops got him a raptor 700 not too long tryna learn the basics before i practice
Let’s say you are rounding a corner, and you need to slow down, let’s say 4th gear, should I drop the gear if I’m only going to slow down for a couple of seconds to round the corner just to speed up again? Or should I just keep it in 4th?
just keep it in 4th. Btw your welcome
U can drop a gear but some times u can just let off the gas a little make the turn and get back on it
If ur trying to do a donut feather the gas and 2nd is the best gear to do it in
Yeah, my honda rancher is having issues when i shift. It backfires then the motor stalls.
I hate to sound stupid but I guess we’ve all gotta learn somehow lol. I understand shifting up, when the engine starts sounding like my boss, shift up. But how do I know to shift down? When I’m going slower? My speeds vary in the woods so do I always need to shift down? Thanks in advance for any info you’ve got.
Thank you!!! Great info
Damn thank you I thought I had bought a messed up 4 wheeler still annoying to have to do this tho
Thank you for the tutorial how to shift
My cable for my reverse broke so I couldn’t put it in reverse so i zip tied it so now i dont have to do that stupid shit with the break
I have the same 1 but it's a 4×4 trying to see wat year it is
Hey, thanks. Much appreciated.
What model is this? Need for Honda rancher 420
Thanks
Thanks for the video ❤
Absolutely amazing 👍💯
Yessir thank you bro
So do u have to pull the brake to shift
No u dont have to use any braking to shift just let of the throttle then shift
nice video dude
Thanks hope it helped
Thank you!, is that a 250 recon?
Ur welcome and no it's a 420 rancher
what quad is that? like the full name of it
A 2007 honda rancher 420 it's 2wd there all the same 2007 to 2023
@@truckganghd9542 Oh alright thanks, btw i didn’t think you would respond 😭
This is a semi automatic, go back to school and start over if you can’t even name a four wheeler transmission correctly.
Yes mam
@@truckganghd9542 that’s more like it 😂
Bruh if ur gonna come to his video and put a comment like that then get the hell out of here