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Hi
My name is Juergen
i am from the north part of Germany near Hamburg. I am riding a Honda Rincon 650 TRX since yesterday. Befor i ride 2 year a Yamaha Kodiak 400 4X4.
I am sitting in a wheelchair after an accident since 1983. So i hope to get some interesting information how to ride my Rincon in the best way !!
see you....
 

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Hello LuckyLuck. Welcome to Rincon Riders, you made a good choice. My Forefathers were from Switzerland and Germany and it is always nice to communicate with someone from their homeland.
 

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Welcome to the site, luckyluck!!! Post often and feel free to jump in anytime. You will gain a wealth of knowledge, (or BS, however you look at it.) Be sure to open up your wallet, your mind, and enjoy!!
 

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Welcome to Rincon Riders LuckyLuck ! Enjoy the Rincon.My family ancestors also came from Germany around 1592.
 

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Welcome LuckyLuck. Looks like a swift stream you;re in there.

There is nothing about a Rincon that someone on this site cannot figure out.

Oh yea, how much would you like to spend on that nice Rincon? I see a place where a bumper or two might fit real nice.
 

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Guten tag Luckyluck. Honda-Rincon ist das beste in der etabliert besteht. Und wir haben hier einen Haufen von großen Jungs mit Alot des Wissens. Nur ein Problem ist Soulman mag der AMC und denkt, Sie sind schnell, aber wir arbeiten auf ihm.
 

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Heiliges Mackeral Rick

For those of you who don't speak German my on-line translator says Rick said this.....

"Good day Luckyluck. Honda Rincon is the best in established exists. And we have here a heap of large young with Alot of the knowledge. Only one problem is Soulman likes the AMC and thinks, you is fast, but we work on it."
 

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Welcome the site. We have another member from Germany, his name is Rainer1969. On his post it shows he is from Lippling, Germany. I can not find it in my 2001 Falk strassenatlas, so I'm not sure if you live close to each other. I wish I could have made it for Oktoberfest this year. Oh well, there is always next year.
 

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Hi Mischief Maker
Yes........ thats it. I see those places also !!
first let me look around what nice stuff give for the Rincon..... an be sure i need this one or two bumpers..... ;)
 

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Hi elwood13
Yes Rainer is my Friend and he is the Guy ofcourse i ride a Rincon now !! Everytime when we ride together he told me how nice a Rincon is ...... and what a small peace of ATV my Kodiak is...... so well now i get one !!
He lifes very close to me. Yes. His Birthplace is in Bremen thats not fare from me. And Liptingen is between Gütersloh and Paderborn. Thats 140 Km from me. I hope you see it now on yor Falk.
 

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Welcome to the site!

Ok I gotta ask........what was the guy on the Polaris Outlaw thinking when he drove into that water hole?
 

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You heard it hear first folks . Germany thinks a Kodiak is a "Small piece of ATV"
 

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befor he stucks in the water with his Polaris...... he gos 5 times thru. Onnly one time,what you see herer on this foto he gos from the throttel.... and thats it !! So now i know wy i need a winch :)

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only one German thinks a Kodiak 400 is "a small ATV" ;)


@SunkAgain
No. My Rincon is not ready for deep water..... but it will. First i need some mor expireance to ride my Rincon, then i will go into deeper water. First i will find out if i can handle that with my handicab.
 

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Hi Folk
I've had a lot of fun with my Honda for 13 years now. Unfortunately I had to sell my Rincon for health reasons. Both shoulders were operated on and the healing process takes a while. Thank you all for the wealth of information and the tricks I have learned here. The Honda has accompanied me faithfully over the years without any significant defects. Anything that broke I was able to fix myself in just a few simple steps. It was a nice time. take care
greetings
LuckyLuke
Jürgen
 
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