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hondabob
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Got 2,096 miles on mine. Its frame [HASHTAG]#0024[/HASHTAG]. Did a long rock crawl today climbing over 1,000 feet with 28 inch tires. I used low range a lot and watched the tach. In manual mode low range when I'm in 2nd gear it will downshift automatically when the rpm drops to just under 2,000 rpm to prevent clutch slipping and damage. Since I'm using larger tires I always keep the rpm above 2,500 to prevent clutch slipping. That's above 3 mph in Low range 1st gear. 27 inch tires would be more forgiving. I recommend keeping the rpm above 2,500 for the best clutch life. I know a lot of the guys just hate belt drive like me and I think the Pioneer 1000 would be ok with 28 inch tires. With larger then 28 inch tires its going to be difficult to keep the rpm up above 2,500 in the super low speed driving. Also the 30 inch tires and larger will slip the clutch a lot more in deep mud before you get moving to around 5 mph and above. The engine has the power everyone has been asking for but the gearing is just too high for large tires and extreme low speed riding. I hope Honda will have a much lower low range and also the reverse gear on future models. My trans is still shifting perfect. There may be a clutch problem but some failures are from large tires or inching up a long hill especially in reverse.