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hondabob
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The clutches don't slip over 1,800 rpm unless the gears are shifting. When they are worn out of burnt up the engine will rev way up at shifts and its usually the 1st, 3rd, 5th, and reverse clutch pack that slips. A new clutch pack fixes the slipping problem. I doubt there is any problem with the valve body or computer control. For some use it just needs a lower low range and reverse gear.
I'm not willing to wait so I got Dibs on the 1st Honda sport model. I put on the miles and my 3 Polaris models needed lots of major repair to put on 20,000 miles. My 2 Teryx models had a difficult belt change and they needed a new belt every 4,000 miles, I put on 21,000 miles on those. My 2 Rhinos and Wolverine were easy to maintain and my 7 Honda UTV's don't have any rear problems and I still have 4. One 700 needed a gear position sensor and one 500 had some oil seepage that was fixed with a new O-ring, both fixed under the 1 year warranty. My brother or buddies keep buying my Hondas.
I'm not willing to wait so I got Dibs on the 1st Honda sport model. I put on the miles and my 3 Polaris models needed lots of major repair to put on 20,000 miles. My 2 Teryx models had a difficult belt change and they needed a new belt every 4,000 miles, I put on 21,000 miles on those. My 2 Rhinos and Wolverine were easy to maintain and my 7 Honda UTV's don't have any rear problems and I still have 4. One 700 needed a gear position sensor and one 500 had some oil seepage that was fixed with a new O-ring, both fixed under the 1 year warranty. My brother or buddies keep buying my Hondas.