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RansomP

RansomP

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Good afternoon,

I joined this forum to learn more about the Pioneer 1000-5. This fall I plan on buying a new side by side and am really interested in getting back to Honda. I use to own Honda ATVs but jumped ship several years ago to buy a Polaris Ranger for our farm and trail riding. I currently own a Polaris Ranger 900 and while I've enjoyed the machine after 5000 miles and over 500 hrs I am questioning its reliability and durability much longer.
 
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sharp

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Good afternoon,

I joined this forum to learn more about the Pioneer 1000-5. This fall I plan on buying a new side by side and am really interested in getting back to Honda. I use to own Honda ATVs but jumped ship several years ago to buy a Polaris Ranger for our farm and trail riding. I currently own a Polaris Ranger 900 and while I've enjoyed the machine after 5000 miles and over 500 hrs I am questioning its reliability and durability much longer.
Welcome to the club. Your story sounds like mine. I had the ranger then switched to the P1k. Now that I've had the P1k for a while now I like it more than the ranger by far, the P1k is just a better built machine and feels like better quality all around. While i enjoyed the ranger I'm glad I'm back in a Honda!
 
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RansomP

RansomP

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Thanks for the welcome. I've lurked around this forum for a while reading several posts and looking at people's builds and pictures, but hadn't joined until today.
Whatever I buy this fall will be used for farm work, hunting and trail riding. I want something I can buy and keep for a while, while I haven't had any major problems with my ranger its to the age that it will soon need major repairs to keep its reliability, they just don't seem to be made durable. It has great features and power. But at a compromise for life longevity
 
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Delton

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Welcome to the forum! In my opinion you'll love the P1K. The clutch engagement will probably seem strange to you, especially at first. These tend to get better with hours of use. I know mine got considerably better after 1st service. It's at around 95 hours now and clutch is smooth as silk. See if you can find a member near you. Might could talk someone into taking you for a true test ride in one. I'm in middle TN and would definitely hook up a potential buyer.
 
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Welcome to the forum! In my opinion you'll love the P1K. The clutch engagement will probably seem strange to you, especially at first. These tend to get better with hours of use. I know mine got considerably better after 1st service. It's at around 95 hours now and clutch is smooth as silk. See if you can find a member near you. Might could talk someone into taking you for a true test ride in one. I'm in middle TN and would definitely hook up a potential buyer.
I agree with @Delton. See about testing one with miles I think that's the best bet. We've seen it here a couple of times with people that have had other brands and you either really like it or hate it off the bat and sometimes people don't allow the machine to smooth out before they get rid of it. Engine braking is the best! It's an incredible rig much more advanced then a snowmobile transmission. Welcome to the forum sir! Lots of good knowledgeable people here and only a couple a-holes (myself included) :) it's a great place!
 
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RansomP

RansomP

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Thanks again guys. I know a guy in my area that has a P-5 and I'll see if he'll let me drive it. Honestly at this point my only concern is the heat issue and worrying about slipping the clutches. But the clutch issue seemed more like an isolated problem.
 
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Thanks again guys. I know a guy in my area that has a P-5 and I'll see if he'll let me drive it. Honestly at this point my only concern is the heat issue and worrying about slipping the clutches. But the clutch issue seemed more like an isolated problem.
I believe the clutches is for the most part over and from many of the ideas people here have came up with the heat can be tamed.


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Welcome to the club. For your use you might give the 700 a look too. Sounds like you'll use it exactly how I use mine. Oh and you may already know but 5000 miles is just broke in on a Honda!
 

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