The time it takes for the next gear to reach it's highest torque level will be detrimental to your clutch.
has it been fine since?So I went on 2ish hour ride. Lots of sugar sand so I had machine in 2wd and low for most of the ride. I noticed I started to bog down in some towards the end of the ride and switched to 4wd just to get through the sand then maybe 10 feet was on the road and took it back out of 4wd and into turf. A little bit after this just cruising down a hard packed trail next to the canal in low because I'm not going fast it suddenly seems like I am in neutral. I notice my warning light is on. After a second the machine starts moving and I go maybe 100ft to get off the trail and shut it down and let it cool for about 5 minutes then start it up and its fine. Was I doing something wrong? I am in swfl and it is hot. So hopefully the clutches are OK. First time I've had this light on and thought I should be in low when riding like this. I was only in 4wd for maybe 20 feet total. I did notice when I put it in 4wd to get out of the sand it was shifting kinda weird. So maybe just the hot weather?
I dont think I came to a complete stop but it was slowing down enough I stopped and switched to 4wd. Maybe it was enough with all the low range 2wd to get it hot. But I drove like 1000 ft or more before it gave me trouble after that. And that was all hard packed for the most part.I agree with you. Sugar sand is like running a boat in water, getting up on top and planing takes less power than plowing through it. The only thing I’d change is keep it in 4wd if the sand is that deep.
IMO sounds like you did nothing wrong, if you were going fast enough to stay on top of the sugar, you were way faster than 2,000 RPM. Could be an issue that needs further investigation by a good tech.
Addendum: just rereading your first post, when you say you bogged down. Do you mean you lost all momentum in 2WD and came to a halt, still into the throttle? That’s going to get hot quick.
Yea I drove it off the trail but it wouldn't come out of 1st then shut it down and let it cool for like 5 minutes. After that it was fine the whole way home.has it been fine since?
I thought if u get the warning lite - stop - let it idle and let the oil pump around to cool the oil
Yeah I think there was two things going on really. The first was that he had heavy mud tires and they were digging in. A round profile tire has more flotation. The second was sh!tty driving. As mentioned, when riding the sugar you want to keep wheel speed and ride the top. PH waited too long to downshift on all 3 of his runs. I downshifted as soon as I started losing rpm's and cracked into the lower gear. Probably not good for the machine but kept my wheel speed up and made it, with a heavier machine.I agree
And DMPH is a bad driver cuz @trigger made it 1st try NP 🤣
I have not checked the trans oil. I will this afternoon.I know nothing about running on the sugar sand you speak of but I know when I'm going real slow I've found it much better to run in manaul mode so you can keep you RPM's up. Lugging around can be hard on many types of machines. Also, did you check the trans oil. And if so, did you check it correctly by not screwing in the dip stick. Another option I would do in your hot climate is make sure to use the Honda 10w30 Synthetic in the trans. Synthetic creates less friction. Just my two cents.
I know some have mentioned it.I have not checked the trans oil. I will this afternoon.
Hmm I didn't think about sport mode, that would keep the rpms higher.I know some have mentioned it.
When ever I run on sugar sand I try to stay in 4WD and manual wether low or high. Unless I want to play and drift of just do dumb shît, then I'll run 2WD locked low or high (sport mode if not on manual)
I've never had an issue with getting the oil too hot, but then again I always try to find some water to ride through also 😉
Good luck, hope it was nothing major 🤞
And, go buy a Yamaha.You probably want to avoid the upshifting.
I'm not upshifting in manual. And I went with honda specifically to avoid belts.And, go buy a Yamaha.
Smart man!I went with honda specifically to avoid belts.
Yeah, that worked out just swell.........Smart man!
HahaYeah, that worked out just swell.........