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Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Rochester NY
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First major ride on the Rhino
And I went everywhere the big boys went. Some observations..
Sometimes felt like there needs to be a gear between 3rd and 4th. Engine bogs down pretty bad on long inclines. I put a pretty good beating on the Rhino and it held up perfectly. By about mile 85 I really wished I had a twist throttle. Only problem is , cement head me, forgot to tighten the front bolts after tightening the chain and lost one. I found one the same size just a little shorter in my trailer. Laying in the mud with people standing around waiting for me I cross threaded it putting it in. Now a full length bolt wont go in. I have a tap but I don't know how I am going to get in there to tap the welded nut. Not enough room! Dang it. |
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Join Date: Apr 2017
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I have had a similar experience. Being able to keep up with (insert brand name), just wished the suspension (rear shock) on the rhino would provide greater compliance (feel beat up after an hour of riding) Out on the trails it's never about top speed.
Tires would be a good upgrade if you encounter difficult terrain.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Volcano, Ca
Posts: 7,112
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For how little these things cost, and for its suspension and gearing drawbacks, they are very durable and quite a bargain.
The Rhino.....you put a good beating on it for the first two hours, then it returns the favor! ;-)
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Join Date: Mar 2017
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Thanks for sharing your experience. |
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Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Rochester NY
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The rockier hills that everyone had to go slow on I climbed right up with little trouble in lower gears. I don't think I could mod anything to change it. |
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Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Rochester NY
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Actually I was afraid to really RIDE it at first because I was wondering if the thing would rattle apart underneath me leaving me with nothing but the handle bars I was holding. After that fear went away I rode her pretty hard and other than my own mistake I didn't even find a loose bolt. I did wish the suspension was a little more forgiving but I couldn't stop thinking that I was out here riding for $1300.. amazes me still. |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Volcano, Ca
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I've only been out riding it off my property a couple times, with a buddy on his giant Honda 450 sport quad. Obviously, he left me in the dust but I was having more fun navigating steep rocky stuff and just sight seeing more than trying to cover as much ground as possible.
I've done the carb, breather, pipe and gearing. It's a whole different quad. For dragging my cart or landscape drag around, the gearing made to most difference when needing to pull at low speeds. Next I want to do shocks but I'll need to shop around and I certainly don't want to spend a ton. It's a RHINO! ;-). Not that I'd ever compare the little sized, small displacement Rhino to a Honda 450 TRX, but the Rhino did surprisingly well!
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 1,961
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How are you guys filling the fuel tank through that tiny deep dark hole without it overflowing? The opening isn't big enough to see the fuel level at the same time the gas can nozzle or funnel is in the opening. I much prefer the larger opening and plastic tank used on the ATA250D.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Volcano, Ca
Posts: 7,112
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https://www.lowes.com/pd/Eagle-5-Gal...ne-Can/1136093
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 1,961
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I didn't know they still made metal gas cans. Think I found a solution for me though, a fuel transfer pump from HF that should also work as a tire pump for low pressure tires.
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Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Rochester NY
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I am guessing I was getting about 50 miles per tank. Just guessing because I never let it get near empty. |
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