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« on: April 27, 2005, 01:48:11 PM »

Hey All,

New to the site yet went with all of you on the Rodman Dam ride this past January. Also saw some of you guys down at the David Allen Coe Concert near Lake Okeechobee. Great time at both!!

Thinking about buying a Honda Rincon or a Yamaha Grizzly 660.  :-/ Any thoughts about which might be better. I'm mostly a trail rider with an itchy "trigger finger"  Grin  and have been know to occasionally partake in a little mud throwing. I have heard good things about both. I know the Grizzly is less expensive but the Rincon has a transmission vs. a belt. I've always been a Honda man but am willing to expand my horizons.

Any help would be great.

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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2005, 02:13:14 PM »

For mud I'd perfer the Honda because everything is sealed.
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« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2005, 02:27:06 PM »

If you're doing more trail riding than mudding then go with the Rinny. The Rinny has no low end in the mud but is a great trail quad.
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« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2005, 02:32:45 PM »

Man, there was an episode about 2 weeks ago on the ATV Television show on outdoor channel. They broke it down and it was great show. I believe it was the Grizzly, the Rincon, the new Suzuki King and the polaris. The new suzuki was king by far based on their test and recomendations. Then the Grizzly came second
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« Reply #4 on: April 27, 2005, 02:34:31 PM »

And here it is: http://www.atvtv.com/unlimitedclass.html

This should be very helpful

Suzuki: 9.75
Grizzly: 9.08
Rincon: 8.54


These are the best!!!
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« Reply #5 on: April 27, 2005, 03:13:21 PM »

I personally ride the Suzuki Vinson 500. There are no belts all gears. You can add anything you want to it a diff lock winch tires anything you need. Im not to convinced with the belt thing yet. My buddy Mike has a king quad and the thing does have quite a pick up its 700cc's also. the Honda is a 400cc i dont know how you fell about a lil less power nut with any of those bikes you really cant go wrong !!! they all bring diif things that you may want or not.
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« Reply #6 on: April 27, 2005, 03:20:21 PM »

I would say the Grizzly. It has more power then the rinny. Also the rinny has no low end or locker so that is two strikes aginst it for mud. But the honda does not have gears or a belt. So i would go with the grizz. Actually CAOSPOP the suzuki has a belt transmission and the Rinicon is a 650.
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« Reply #7 on: April 27, 2005, 03:22:23 PM »

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I personally ride the Suzuki Vinson 500. There are no belts all gears. You can add anything you want to it a diff lock winch tires anything you need. Im not to convinced with the belt thing yet. My buddy Mike has a king quad and the thing does have quite a pick up its 700cc's also. the Honda is a 400cc i dont know how you fell about a lil less power nut with any of those bikes you really cant go wrong !!! they all bring diif things that you may want or not.


The product test was done for 4x4's that are 600cc and above
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« Reply #8 on: April 27, 2005, 03:22:44 PM »

Not the five speed. 1 down 4 up with low and high range. and 4wd on the fly.
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« Reply #9 on: April 27, 2005, 03:28:35 PM »

 Here are the specs on the vinson manual LT-F500F

Manufacturer   Suzuki  

Model Year   2004  

Model   Vinson™ Manual 500 4x4 (LT-F500F)  

M.S.R.P.   $6,399.00*  

Engine   SOHC, four-stroke, single cylinder, liquid cooled  

Displacement   493cc  

Bore x Stroke   87.5 X 82.0mm  

Compression Ratio   10.2:1  

Carburetion   Keihin™ CVK36  

Starter   Electric and recoil  

Transmission   5-speed with reverse and 2-speed subtransmission, 2WD/4WD front differential  

Final Drive   Shaft drive  

Lubrication   Wet sump  

Ignition   CDI  

Suspension   Front: Independent, double A-arm, oil-damped, five preload settings
Rear: Swingarm-type, oil-damped, five preload settings  

Brakes   Front: Dual hydraulic disc
Rear: Single hydraulic disc  

Tires   Front: AT 25 x 8-12
Rear: AT 25 x 10-12  

Length   82.5 in.  

Width   46.1 in.  

Height   47.2 in.  

Wheelbase   50.0 in.  

Seat Height   33.9 in.  

Ground Clearance   9.8 in.  

Dry Weight   604 lbs.  

Fuel Capacity   5.0 gal.  

Colors   Champion Yellow
Green
Red
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« Reply #10 on: April 27, 2005, 03:30:48 PM »

Here are the specs of the Vinson LT-A500F

Manufacturer   Suzuki  

Model Year   2004  

Model   Vinson™ Auto 500 4x4 (LT-A500F)  

M.S.R.P.   $6,599.00*  

Engine   SOHC, four-stroke, single cylinder, liquid cooled  

Displacement   493cc  

Bore x Stroke   87.5 X 82.0mm  

Compression Ratio   10.2:1  

Carburetion   Keihin™ CVK36  

Starter   Electric and recoil  

Transmission   V-belt CVT automatic with high/low range sub-transmission, 2WD/4WD front differential  

Final Drive   Shaft drive  

Lubrication   Wet sump  

Ignition   CDI  

Suspension   Front: Independent, double A-arm, oil-damped, five preload settings
Rear: Swingarm-type, oil-damped, five preload settings  

Brakes   Front: Dual hydraulic disc
Rear: Single hydraulic disc  

Tires   Front: AT 25 x 8-12
Rear: AT 25 x 10-12  

Length   82.5 in.  

Width   46.1 in.  

Height   47.2 in.  

Wheelbase   50.0 in.  

Seat Height   33.9 in.  

Ground Clearance   9.9 in.  

Dry Weight   604 lbs.  

Fuel Capacity   5.0 gal.  

Colors   Yellow
Green
Red
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« Reply #11 on: April 27, 2005, 03:35:42 PM »

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I personally ride the Suzuki Vinson 500. There are no belts all gears. You can add anything you want to it a diff lock winch tires anything you need. Im not to convinced with the belt thing yet. My buddy Mike has a king quad and the thing does have quite a pick up its 700cc's also. the Honda is a 400cc i dont know how you fell about a lil less power nut with any of those bikes you really cant go wrong !!! they all bring diif things that you may want or not.



I stand corrected the kodiak is the 400cc
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« Reply #12 on: April 27, 2005, 03:40:02 PM »

TEXT  Smiley Thanks for the ATV TV review. Seems they all are close. Huh These are the '04 models though in that review.  :-/ Wish they could do the '05 version. I'm surprised about Suzuki. I didn't think they were up there in the rankings. Again thanks to all who replied. I'll dig a little bit more and see what happens.

Any other info from anyone else would be great!!! Anyone own one of these?

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« Reply #13 on: April 27, 2005, 03:43:36 PM »

There is not a lot of change between the two maybe just in colors here are the specs. hope you make an informed desision ...
Manufacturer   Suzuki  

Model Year   2005  

Model   Vinson™ 500 Auto 4x4 Camo LT-A500FC  

M.S.R.P.   $6,699.00*  

Engine   SOHC, four-stroke, single cylinder  

Displacement   493 cc  

Bore x Stroke   87.5 x 82.0 mm  

Compression Ratio   10.2:1  

Carburetion   Keihin™ CVK36  

Cooling   Liquid  

Starter   Electric and recoil  

Transmission   V-belt CVT automatic with high/low range sub-transmission, 2WD/4WD front differential  

Final Drive   Shaft drive  

Lubrication   Wet sump  

Ignition   CDI  

Suspension   FRONT: Ind. double A-arm, oil-damped, 5 preload settings
REAR: Swingarm-type, oil-damped, 5 preload settings  

Brakes   FRONT: Dual hydraulic disc
REAR: Single hydraulic disc  

Tires   FRONT: AT 25 x 8-12
REAR: AT 25 x 10-12  

Length   82.5 in.  

Width   46.1 in.  

Height   48.6 in.  

Wheelbase   50.0 in.  

Seat Height   33.9 in.  

Ground Clearance   9.9 in.  

Dry Weight   604 lbs.  

Fuel Capacity   5.0 gal.  

Colors   Advantage® Max-4 HD™
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« Reply #14 on: April 27, 2005, 03:45:28 PM »

Here's the other...

Manufacturer   Suzuki  

Model Year   2005  

Model   Vinson™500 4x4 Manual Camoflage LT-F500FC  

M.S.R.P.   $6,499.00*  

Engine   SOHC, four-stroke, single cylinder  

Displacement   493 cc  

Bore x Stroke   87.5 x 82.0mm  

Compression Ratio   10.2:1  

Carburetion   Keihin™ CVK36  

Cooling   Liquid  

Starter   Electric and recoil  

Transmission   5-speed with reverse and 2-speed subtransmission, 2WD/4WD front differential  

Final Drive   Shaft drive  

Lubrication   Wet sump  

Ignition   CDI  

Suspension   Front: Ind. double A-arm, oil damped, 5 preload settings Rear: Swingarm-type, oil-damped, 5 preload settings  

Brakes   Front: Dual hydraulic disc
Rear: Single hydraulic disc  

Tires   Front: AT 25 x 8-12
Rear: AT 25 x 10-12  

Length   82.5 in.  

Width   46.1 in.  

Height   48.6 in.  

Wheelbase   50.0 in.  

Seat Height   33.9 in.  

Ground Clearance   9.8 in.  

Dry Weight   604 lbs.  

Fuel Capacity   5.0 gal.  

Colors   Advantage® Max-4 HD™  
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« Reply #15 on: April 27, 2005, 03:47:08 PM »

 Here's the specs on the Grizzly

Manufacturer   Yamaha  

Model Year   2005  

Model   Grizzly® 660 Auto. 4x4  

M.S.R.P.   $7,199.00*  

Engine   4-Stroke Single, 5-Valve SOHC  

Displacement   660 cc  

Bore x Stroke   100 x 84 mm  

Compression Ratio   9.1:1  

Carburetion   Mikuni 42 mm BSR  

Cooling   Liquid Cooled with Fan  

Starter   Electric with Auxiliary pull  

Transmission   Yamaha Ultramatic® V-Belt with all-wheel engine braking / Hi, Lo, Neut., Rev., Park  

Final Drive   Shaft  

Ignition   DC – CDI  

Suspension   Front: Independent Double Wishbone, 7.1 in. w/ 5-way Preload Adjustment
Rear: Independent Double Wishbone, 9.5 in. w/ 5-way Preload Adjustment  

Brakes   Front: Dual Hydraulic Discs
Rear: Hydraulic Disc, Four Piston, Shaft Mounted  

Tires   Front: AT25 x 8-12 with Aluminum Wheels
Rear: AT25 x 10-12 with Aluminum Wheels  

Length   82.1 in.  

Width   45.3 in.  

Height   47.6 in.  

Wheelbase   50.2 in.  

Seat Height   34.6 in.  

Turning Radius   126 in.  

Ground Clearance   11.8 in.  

Dry Weight   600 lbs.  

Fuel Capacity   5.3 gal.  

Load Capacity   Front: 99 lbs.
Rear: 187 lbs.  

Towing Capacity   1,212 lbs.  

Colors   Hunter Green, Red, Steel Blue, Realtree Hardwoods® High Definition Camouflage (additional cost), Advantage Wetlands™ Camouflage (additional cost), Metallic Black (Special Edition - additional co
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« Reply #16 on: April 27, 2005, 03:48:23 PM »

You can go to WWW.BrowardMotorsports.com and you can compare the Grizzly and the Vinson side by side.
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« Reply #17 on: April 27, 2005, 03:55:11 PM »

There was a typo on one of the specs of the Vinson. My buddy at the dealer said that the Vinsons cooloing system also comes with a fan and water cooled.
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« Reply #18 on: April 27, 2005, 04:56:13 PM »

Thanks Thanks Thanks!!!  Cheesy I think though I like the look of the Grizzly & the Rincon. Most of the performance features I like seem to slant in those two's direction.


Thanks again for all the info and links!!!

JAG
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« Reply #19 on: April 27, 2005, 06:02:33 PM »

I'd buy the Polaris Shocked

Welcome to the board Jeff!!!  Can't wait to break your new bike with ya.  Hey, once you get it, let's go down to big cypress...Ricky (big daddy) will show us the good trails.

Also, call me...we need to set up stuff for ranch weekend.
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« Reply #20 on: April 27, 2005, 06:16:20 PM »

I like my grizz. My friend has a 500 manual vinny and it is tough also. I believe the Grizz was the first to offer low range,irs and locker. They haven't changed anything since 02 besides the axles that were made smaller in 03. If all else fails check out www.highlifter.com forums.
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« Reply #21 on: April 27, 2005, 06:40:10 PM »

I was looking at the Rincon & Grizzly also. I decided on the Vinson for a couple different reasons. The size is more managable, you can throw it around where as the larger quads throw you around. Another reason was the price. In hind sight though, I think I would go with the KingQuad, it is only $500 more and you get the independant rear suspension, 200 more cc's, front dif lock and fuel injection. Now back to your actual question, lol, I would go with the Rincon if you can afford it. It is a great bike!
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« Reply #22 on: April 28, 2005, 07:16:04 AM »

[shadow=red,left,300]Ha Ha Tony!!!  Tongue Yeah we will have to go on a few excursions once I pull the trigger. Thanks to all who replied. I appreciaite the help.

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« Reply #23 on: April 28, 2005, 09:29:59 AM »

i have bolth and i would go with the grizzly
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« Reply #24 on: April 28, 2005, 09:42:28 AM »

bbf,

Why do you say go witht he Grizzly??  :-/

JAG
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