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when you are riding in the forest and trails do you leave it in 2wd or 4wd, talked to some people and have an equal opinions on both
If you notice a vibration you need to get your machine looked at because the only thing that changes is the brake system when you change to I 4WD. If you have a tire starting to slip you will feel the brakes apply. Talon is not like other machines the front drive line is driven all the time, The Talon has three wheel turning all the time.I notice a slight drivetrain vibration (not bad just different) when in 4wd... you can tell when all systems are working.
I 4WD is what sets the Talon apart from all other machines you can run it in I 4WD all the time and never know it is turned on unless it is needed. The only parts that will be worn by leaving it on all the time will be the brake pads all the other parts of the drive train are turning no matter if you are in 2WD or I 4WD. The only time I 4WD will affect the steering is when it is needed to make the machine turn better. It has been track tested many times by Honda and proven that lap times are faster in I 4WD due to it assisting with the way the machine corners.
I guess Vibration may not be the right word.. more of drivetrain engaging feeling.. knowing that the transaxle is driving the front wheels as well as the rear..just a slightly different feel.If you notice a vibration you need to get your machine looked at because the only thing that changes is the brake system when you change to I 4WD. If you have a tire starting to slip you will feel the brakes apply. Talon is not like other machines the front drive line is driven all the time, The Talon has three wheel turning all the time.