One thing you forgot to mention is when they are new. At least for me. All 4 of my Hondas would stall out if you splash into cold water when the engine is hot. I notice as the machine would get higher in miles and hours it would handle it a lot better and stall less often. Along with the ability to idle underwater getting better.
I think a lot of people would appreciate if terache made the atlas tire in a bigger size because they look like a great preforming tire but to small of sizes
@jonmaher8699 nothing slipped through the cracks. I just know how to maintain my stuff to handle the abuse I dish out. I pull the back axle apart, grease everything and inspect seals like every four or five rides. Only takes me about 30 minutes
@@MudPuppyOffroad they can be maintained, sure, I'm just saying it's a rarity to come across one that has working rear brakes. You ever tried mounting a caliper/rotor setup?
One thing you forgot to mention is when they are new. At least for me. All 4 of my Hondas would stall out if you splash into cold water when the engine is hot. I notice as the machine would get higher in miles and hours it would handle it a lot better and stall less often. Along with the ability to idle underwater getting better.
Oh yes, I meant to add that to this video. My new 850 Can-Am is having a similar symptom
Sweet thanks man we need more videos like this 🔥
I just found the idle adjustment on mine. I plan on doing it soon. The new stuff definitely wants to drive away even at stock idle they creep.
I feel like this is common sense, but I've taught so many people these exact things. I even referred people to watch your videos lol.
If you're coming from can am it might take a while to figure this out lol (feel free to read into that as much as you like)
Keep the tips and tricks coming and please more p5 vids
I think a lot of people would appreciate if terache made the atlas tire in a bigger size because they look like a great preforming tire but to small of sizes
I've had that feedback from a few people! I will pass it along
@ thank ya I appreciate it
I like the part where you said "hit the rear brakes."😂 everyone knows Hondas don't have rear brakes.
Particular machine I was sitting on is a Honda Rubicon and those rear brakes work excellent. Also my foreman's drum brakes also still work good LOL.
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@@MudPuppyOffroad irs...sure. sra...not so much. That one must've slipped through the cracks somehow 😅
@jonmaher8699 nothing slipped through the cracks. I just know how to maintain my stuff to handle the abuse I dish out. I pull the back axle apart, grease everything and inspect seals like every four or five rides. Only takes me about 30 minutes
@@MudPuppyOffroad they can be maintained, sure, I'm just saying it's a rarity to come across one that has working rear brakes. You ever tried mounting a caliper/rotor setup?
You still own a 300?
No he dose not