With other brands, I felt secure to call up Off-Road.com and say "Hey I broke this..." or "I need to change this..". With Honda, I just bit the bullet. I knew changing the thumb throttle to a twist throttle would make a world of difference, but I was too scared to do it. Is this Honda's fault?
Absolutely not! I reacted just like any of you would. I was riding and racing a Honda factory bike. Would you mess with anything? I didn't think so. However, as time went on, I got comfortable and began calling the Honda boys when I had my first and only mechanical problem (I'll get to that later).
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I had an interesting opportunity to assist the local fire department with the TRX450R. I received a phone call from them asking if I could go down into a heavily-vegetated area in the Gila River. Apparently a road-grader operator had gotten stuck trying to create a fire line for our firefighters.I was able to use the Honda to maneuver though the deep sand, hills and trees to assess the situation. Fortunately we got the grader and the operator back to safety. The Honda TRX450R however wasn't done working. I used the quad to run the fire line and check on the firefighters who lost communications. Everyone returned safely. |
RECREATION
When I took the TRX450R out the first few times, I could tell right away that it was an excellent trail quad. It was very comfortable and friendly to get acquainted with. The Honda was very predictable in all but one area - launching steep-faced jumps. The front end of the Honda is pretty light under these conditions. However, with simple throttle control that issue is easily addressed.
I let both a beginner quad rider and an amateur quad racer take the TRX450R out for a little spin. Both agreed that the Honda TRX450 is the most-comfortable sport quad they've ridden. The racer went on to say how much he appreciated the ergonomics of the Honda, especially since he is a larger rider (6'2" 200lbs).
RACING
The first race test for the TRX450R was the technical, whooped out, mountain-climbing course of Lake Pleasant Arizona. For this race I removed the front and rear headlights and installed front and rear numberplates. That's it. No custom ergonomic handlebars, no twist throttle, no after-market anything. At the start of the race I was charging through the pack, picking off a few modified Pro quad racers here and there. By mile fifteen, the thumb throttle was starting to work its voodoo magic.

Our second challenge for the Honda was a Grand Prix in Tucson Arizona. It would be a one-hour event filled with mx, trail, and high-speed desert obstacles. I put the front headlight back on just for looks and that concluded my high tech adjustments. With a twentieth position off the start, the TRX450R passed all but two quads at one point. I noted how well the Honda attacked both large man-made and natural whoops. On the long 1/2 mile and 3/4 mile straight-aways the Honda was no slouch.
We were able to achieve upper 70's mph. In the motocross section the TRX took on doubles with grace and ease. Even on a larger double in which I came up a little short, the TRX450R was very forgiving and the suspension went to work. Eventually, the red quad came across the finish line first in the Pro Stock class and fifth overall out of nearly fifty seasoned racers!
PROBLEMS
I only had one problem and one complaint about the Honda TRX450R. The one problem I encountered was when something got into the fuel line system. It took a couple of tries and then high-pressure air to clear an obstruction. What the obstruction was we still don't know but we're glad it's gone. Word of advice; if your TRX450R runs great on a flat road then sputters out in a wash, in whoops or inclines at higher rpms, first check the air filter to see if it's clean. Second, up the octane and quality of fuel. Third, change the spark plug. Finally, check the fuel lines and the floats in the carburetor. If this doesn't fix your problem, you can't be on a Honda.
My only complaint is that a race/sport quad like the Honda TRX450R still comes with a thumb throttle. With that said, it's a small price to pay.
LONG STORY SHORT
Whether it's technical, high speed, long mileage, or motocross, this quad and the right rider can win it all bone stock. Honda is a conservative entity. They let science and history speak for themselves. Comfort, performance, reliability.
Race Ya,
Colby Turner #45
www.norebaseracing.com
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