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 04/30/2008 12:04 PM
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pinetag
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Does anyone know the weight limit for the racks on a Recon? I'm wondering about hauling deer out of the woods. I know manufacturers always list them kind of low because I have seen guys put 200lb deer on a 300cc bike and it pulls just fine but I'm not sure what my 250 could handle.

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 04/30/2008 12:37 PM
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i really wouldnt think it would hurt it...
we cram me my dad and a dear on his 2wd foreman so
id say ud be fine

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 04/30/2008 03:30 PM
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I checked Honda's web site. Not listed there. It should be on the warning sticker under or near the rear rack.

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 04/30/2008 09:05 PM
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iv had a moose on the back of a kawasaki byou 185 the wife had to sit on the front rack to keep it on the ground, some of the moose was draging, moose had to wiegh 900lbs was good sized.anouther friend was also helping me steer by pulling with a rope.

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 05/01/2008 03:26 PM
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itll be find ive had over 400 pounds sit on my racks

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ive had about three people on each set of racks goin about 50 and handle fine i like the moose idk if i would do that tho lol

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 06/06/2008 02:32 AM
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I Googled it and one place says 33 pounds front and 66 pounds rear. I swear to God that's all. No wonder they won't list it on the website. I checked there too. It had better be a starving fawn to weigh 66 pounds or less. If you put something bigger on the racks, try to keep the weight 1/3 front and 2/3 rear. It may steer better if you lean ahead.

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 06/06/2008 08:36 AM
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I'm sure mine could do better than 66 #'s. I've sat on the rear rack and it didn't bottom out so I know the suspension can hold the weight but I was wondering how much strain it would put on the motor once you get over 100. Do you think me plus a 175lb deer on the back would be too much for the motor to pull?

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 06/06/2008 05:55 PM
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I've seen 6 people on a one-person quad and it held up to the weight, so yours should handle a deer okay. It will only be once in awhile, but in no way should you haul over the limit all the time. That's what the manufacturer thinks is safe, and it will handle right. If you overload any quad it affects the steering and brakes, ability to climb hills without tipping over, and causes excess wear and tear. Happy hunting.

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