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hondabob
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Outside of the air filter intake location and unfortunate suspension settings Honda did a wonderful job with the Talon. I’m hoping those two problems will be fixed with the 2022 model. At least they are fairly easy to fix. I’m sure the Honda Customer Relations guys and dealers got lots of complaints. Both the accessory particle separator and suspension upgrade are expensive.
My engine is working great and its as quiet as my 2020 Talon. I will be checking the valves this summer and will replace the spark plugs. The transmission raised the bar really high. It's amazing in auto mode so I use auto mode 90% of the time plus I can override it when I see a steep hill coming or want it to upshift a bit early. I always use manual mode when in low range so it won’t shift in a tough technical section. Having two Talons lets me compare them as I make improvements. Also the axle popping on turns when cold. Both are about the same and ok after a good warmup. My 2020 Talon has 5,000 miles on it. I will be putting several thousand more in the next two or three years.
Belt Drive works good but it’s a PITA to deal with especially on a $20,000 to $40,000 UTV. Most customers will be satisfied if they only put on a couple thousand miles a year. Most belt drives run a high RPM all the time and I just hated that. I can run at 3,000 RPM in 6th gear on flat hard pack. In deep loose sand I run near 5,000 RPM and keep it under 8,000. Occasionally I do hit the rev limiter when I’m going Stupid Fast beating up on the RZR’s.
My engine is working great and its as quiet as my 2020 Talon. I will be checking the valves this summer and will replace the spark plugs. The transmission raised the bar really high. It's amazing in auto mode so I use auto mode 90% of the time plus I can override it when I see a steep hill coming or want it to upshift a bit early. I always use manual mode when in low range so it won’t shift in a tough technical section. Having two Talons lets me compare them as I make improvements. Also the axle popping on turns when cold. Both are about the same and ok after a good warmup. My 2020 Talon has 5,000 miles on it. I will be putting several thousand more in the next two or three years.
Belt Drive works good but it’s a PITA to deal with especially on a $20,000 to $40,000 UTV. Most customers will be satisfied if they only put on a couple thousand miles a year. Most belt drives run a high RPM all the time and I just hated that. I can run at 3,000 RPM in 6th gear on flat hard pack. In deep loose sand I run near 5,000 RPM and keep it under 8,000. Occasionally I do hit the rev limiter when I’m going Stupid Fast beating up on the RZR’s.
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