First WELCOME! Crawl ratio? I thought that was after dinner, the night ride and back to camp after a quart of Moon Shine with your friends. Mines pretty slow. HA!What is the overall crawl ratio of the pioneer 1000? How bout reverse ?
You take things so serious, HA!Hello. Think this is what you are looking for.
View attachment 90755
Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
Yassssss!!! Low should have been low! On my rubicon I can literally let the clutch out without touching the gas in low. And that’s with 35’s. It will creep along and you can walk beside it like a tractor.Low range is effectively only 1.78 lower than high range. A Jeep for instance has 2.72 low range which is much more effective and reverse is also multiplied by the same. Reverse on the pioneer drops to only 1.34 as the multiplier and is not as effective as many have stated. A Jeep Rubicon has 4:1 low range. I’m not sure what Honda was thinking in selecting the gearing but the clutches would have it a lot easier had they selected a lower low range gear ratio. My Yamaha Kodiak atv for example has a crawl ratio of 87:1 vs 28:1 in the pioneer. I understand that the pioneer has more power however the Kodiak does not run out of torque when in reverse because it has ample gearing and therefore does not slip the clutches. I’m surprised that Honda equipped the pioneer with such tall gearing, it loses a lot of potential “utility” because of it.
Are you hunting right now?Yassssss!!! Low should have been low! On my rubicon I can literally let the clutch out without touching the gas in low. And that’s with 35’s. It will creep along and you can walk beside it like a tractor.
Nope... rut is juuuust starting. I saw lots of does and small bucks... just need some time.Seen any shooters?
When it gets going, it really ramps up.Nope... rut is juuuust starting. I saw lots of does and small bucks... just need some time.
I usually use his gear!When it gets going, it really ramps up.