The Honda Rincon is a small all-road vehicle model manufactured by Honda. There are two models, launched in 2003 and 2006. The vehicle is designed as a recreational all-road vehicle (ATV), rather than a utility or sports version.
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Rincon Generation 1 (2003-2005)
Honda introduced Rincon as their new top-of-the-line ATV using their largest liquid-cooled four-stroke ATV engine. The Rincon is the first ATV featuring an automatic 3-speed automatic transmission that can be shifted automatically or can be switched to manual mode (called the Electronic Shift Program).
The vehicle also features a number of other high-end features, some for the first time on a Honda ATV, including radial tires, a central hydraulic disc brake system mounted on the rear output shaft, and a completely independent rear suspension system. Also includes Traxlok, enabling the rider to switch between 2WD and 4WD modes with a simple switch operated with thumb and torque differential front sensing which reduces the torque steer for a lighter steering effort in 4WD.
Initial available in 2004 Honda added the GPScape model officially known as TRX650GPS as an option that adds a built-in GPS unit contained in the instrument cluster assembly. GPS equipped storage of up to 100 waypoints, digital compass function shows the direction of travel and hours of automatic compensation.
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Rincon Generation 2 (2006-2018) h2>
The Rincon continued as Honda's top-the-line ATV but starting in 2006 Honda gave FourTrax Rincon an update in response to customer demand. The Rincon 650 was known as the Rincon 680i when the engine size was enlarged from 649cc to 675cc. Officially known as TRX680F and TRX680GPS. Along with the larger engines, Electronic Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) was introduced. New colors include NaturalGear Camouflage added.
New features include rollover sensors to turn off the engine if the vehicle is partially or completely reversed, front disc brakes, fuel injection, increased power output, better fuel mileage, manual choke removal and much easier cold startups, compensation automatic at different heights, automatic temperature compensation, shorter engine heating periods, and smoother idle.
Petcock manual fuel shutdown has been released, with PGM-FI automotive-style fuel gauges added. When the fuel level reaches the E symbol, the low fuel warning light begins to blink letting the rider know they have about 1.1 gallons of fuel remaining, or enough for about 28 miles of backup range. Battery capacity increases from 14AH to 18AH.
This model will be removed after 2018 model year and Honda Rubicon Deluxe will be the top model in Honda ATV line up.
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