Finally got a can am. Been wanting one for years and finally got a 2012 Renegade 1000 XXC. Love this thing, just hope it can be almost as reliable as my King quad 750 was….
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Riding Maine; Free Map and Information
Order a excellent FREE :lala: trail map of Maine, with ATV laws, and ATV Clubs. Note you HAVE TO register your atv in Maine, even if it is registered in your home state! ATVing: Bureau of Parks and Lands: Maine DACF
trx310r/450r hybrid hello from WI!
Hey fellow red riders! Just saying hello from Wisconsin I recently came back to riding red and happy I did it. Used to ride an 86 trx250r with 330 big bore and now I have an 08 trx450r hybrid with a big bore 310 esr powervalve top end with trx9 port and trx11 pipe. Long live the 2 strokes!!
trx310r/450r hybrid hello from WI!
Hey fellow red riders! Just saying hello from Wisconsin I recently came back to riding red and happy I did it. Used to ride an 86 trx250r with 330 big bore and now I have an 08 trx450r hybrid with a big bore 310 esr powervalve top end with trx9 port and trx11 pipe. Long live the 2 strokes!!
ISO 86-89 TRX350 Bumper 08313 ha700
hi looking for the big old bumper used on 86-89 Fourtrax 350s. Any condition
Carb cleaning sticky Is great!!
carb was causing backfiring and fluttering–could not get engine to quit even with pilot screw bottomed in. Sticky says if it does this your carb is still dirty clean it again LOL so i did.
Also found loose manifold bolt but this old Fourtrax is enjoyin a new life now!
Now to change oil in gear boxes . . .
First Can Am purchase!
After weeks of research I just bought my first Can Am, an Outlander L LE 570. I use to race motorcross for years in the past and sold my last race quad about 2 years ago. Very excited to own another quad and to be apart of the Can Am community. It was pretty much an easy decision for me, only thing that wasnt superior was the finance options so i ended up getting me own. live on the VA/NC boarder….mostly just ride in WV. Looking forward to breaking her in! Thanks for reading!
Hatfeild McCoy trails
My wife and I are planning a trip to the Hatfeild McCoy trails Labor Day weekend. We have never been there before. Any tips on trail to ride were to stay?
Torque specs on axle nut for 2013 Sportsman 500 HELP!!
So I am replacing my rear brake rotor on my 2013 sportsman 500 and need to know the torque specs for the castle nut on the rear axle. A lot of places I’ve read say 80 ft/lbs but then some say with the new AWD systems it only needs to be 108 INCH pounds. I was able to get the castle nut off with just a pair of crescent pliers real easily so it’s making me think it was the 108 inch pounds. Can anybody help me out with this!? Thank you.
rubicon hondamatic rebuild
I am a retired Tool and die maker with a small hobby machine shop in my barn. I own a Rubicon and Rincon.
I just rebuilt a hondamatic from 2001 ruby with 2800 miles and 400 hours. bearing in motor side swivel swash plate went out.
(Almost always the problem, if you catch it before too much damage it is fixable, Honda put a bearing with a plastic cage in the motor side swivel swash plate??? if it was a metal cage bearing the hondamatic would still be running strong) a 85 mm x 49 mm x 19 mm angular bearing made only for Honda, can not buy it… a 7209b angular bearing 85 x 45 x 19 does work, make sure it has a metal cage not a cheap one with a plastic cage. must turn down swash plate swivel insert from 49 mm to 45 mm id of bearing. cleaned unit good and check all bearings.( make sure to clean all crap out of the whole unit and the other bearings) saved over a $1000 on a new one. they can be fixed!!!
plastic cage breaks and bearing fails, clogs the screen in oil tank and bottom of engine, causing low oil pressure and hondamatic failure from low lube and excessive heat. If you change oil and it has lots of crap including metal in the oil the hondamatic motor side swivel swash plate bearing is toast. STOP DRIVING IT!!! You will most likely have to replace both oil screens, the tank and bottom of engine screens. Make sure to check oil pump for damage, best bet is to put a new one in engine.
If you take hondamatic apart be careful with the two rows of small pins with c-clips, they tend to fall out, bearings are tight but they are not pressed in. The swivel swash plate bearing is tight with almost no lip to knock out, so be carful getting it out, i grind a couple of small grooves in old bearing race and use an air chisel to burp it out. It will also remove outside bearing. (make sure to remove the c-clip holding the bearing…) to bad it is so much work to get the hondamatic out. Wish they had designed it to come out by just pulling the front engine cover off and not having to split the case…………
Willing to machine and fit bearing if anybody wants to fix their hondamatic.
swivel swash plate center is hardened steel but turns down easy on a lathe using ceramic inserts, Honda are good machines..
I just find it hard to believe they put a bearing with a plastic cage in the hondamatic…….7209b bearings with a metal cage are about $60. UPDATE just ordered some from Locate Ball Bearings, KOYO 7209b bearings with metal cage for $45 each. DO NOT USE ONE WITHOUT A METAL CAGE. The one i fixed was caught right away and had no other damage to hondamatic or the rest of the engine, oil pump looked okay but put a new updated one and new pump chain in anyway.
Also if front bearing on hondamatic seems a little sloppy, that is how they are. They all seem to be that way even the new units.
Just for information in my search for hondamatic info I did find a guy in Minnesota that rebuilds ruby hondamatics. he charges $450 exchange. he is the one who told me about the 7209b bearing.
I just rebuilt a hondamatic from 2001 ruby with 2800 miles and 400 hours. bearing in motor side swivel swash plate went out.
(Almost always the problem, if you catch it before too much damage it is fixable, Honda put a bearing with a plastic cage in the motor side swivel swash plate??? if it was a metal cage bearing the hondamatic would still be running strong) a 85 mm x 49 mm x 19 mm angular bearing made only for Honda, can not buy it… a 7209b angular bearing 85 x 45 x 19 does work, make sure it has a metal cage not a cheap one with a plastic cage. must turn down swash plate swivel insert from 49 mm to 45 mm id of bearing. cleaned unit good and check all bearings.( make sure to clean all crap out of the whole unit and the other bearings) saved over a $1000 on a new one. they can be fixed!!!
plastic cage breaks and bearing fails, clogs the screen in oil tank and bottom of engine, causing low oil pressure and hondamatic failure from low lube and excessive heat. If you change oil and it has lots of crap including metal in the oil the hondamatic motor side swivel swash plate bearing is toast. STOP DRIVING IT!!! You will most likely have to replace both oil screens, the tank and bottom of engine screens. Make sure to check oil pump for damage, best bet is to put a new one in engine.
If you take hondamatic apart be careful with the two rows of small pins with c-clips, they tend to fall out, bearings are tight but they are not pressed in. The swivel swash plate bearing is tight with almost no lip to knock out, so be carful getting it out, i grind a couple of small grooves in old bearing race and use an air chisel to burp it out. It will also remove outside bearing. (make sure to remove the c-clip holding the bearing…) to bad it is so much work to get the hondamatic out. Wish they had designed it to come out by just pulling the front engine cover off and not having to split the case…………
Willing to machine and fit bearing if anybody wants to fix their hondamatic.
swivel swash plate center is hardened steel but turns down easy on a lathe using ceramic inserts, Honda are good machines..
I just find it hard to believe they put a bearing with a plastic cage in the hondamatic…….7209b bearings with a metal cage are about $60. UPDATE just ordered some from Locate Ball Bearings, KOYO 7209b bearings with metal cage for $45 each. DO NOT USE ONE WITHOUT A METAL CAGE. The one i fixed was caught right away and had no other damage to hondamatic or the rest of the engine, oil pump looked okay but put a new updated one and new pump chain in anyway.
Also if front bearing on hondamatic seems a little sloppy, that is how they are. They all seem to be that way even the new units.
Just for information in my search for hondamatic info I did find a guy in Minnesota that rebuilds ruby hondamatics. he charges $450 exchange. he is the one who told me about the 7209b bearing.
hope this helps a few ruby people out there….