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08 Rincon 680
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Posted by: nyjt400ex
Going to pick mine up thur and was wondering if any one has any feedback or info on them...tips,rider feedback etc
Posted by: ydopen
Honda is the way to go and the Rincon is the bad boy. I have heard they don't do good in thick mud but hey go around it.
Posted by: nyjt400ex
I personally dont do alot of mudding....Mainly got it for trails,plowing, and a lil bit of trail making 
Posted by: ydopen
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Originally posted by nyjt400ex
I personally dont do alot of mudding....Mainly got it for trails,plowing, and a lil bit of trail making
There u go couldn't of made a better choice
Posted by: Slinky
so how long until you get rid of this one? 
Posted by: nyjt400ex
Keeping this one....
Posted by: Slinky
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Originally posted by nyjt400ex
Keeping this one....
definately be a good one to keep!
Posted by: 250exkid
450foremans or the new 500s foreman the way to go for mudding. beat polaris junk every time!!!
Posted by: TheNewn
Solid axle the way to go for mudding? I'd want the extra ground clearance of the IRS.
Good choice with the Rincon, hope you got the white one 
Posted by: 250exkid
the ground clearnce maby so but when you got a sportsman 700 with 30inch tires and irs and still cant go through what a foreman can and they cant evern hold up to the hardcore muddin we do anyways! also IRS is heaveier to!
Posted by: tim colston
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Originally posted by 250exkid
the ground clearnce maby so but when you got a sportsman 700 with 30inch tires and irs and still cant go through what a foreman can and they cant evern hold up to the hardcore muddin we do anyways! also IRS is heaveier to!
what are you "hardcore" mudding on, a 400ex?
Posted by: nyjt400ex
Yes I got the white one and thats some funny ***** tim
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