If your Honda Rancher won't go into neutral, it could be due to several reasons. One common issue is that the transmission isn't fully disengaging, which might be caused by a faulty shift lever or linkage. Additionally, if the engine is running or the brake pedal isn't engaged, it may prevent shifting into neutral. Lastly, checking for any obstruction or damage in the transmission system can also help identify the problem.
2004 Honda rancher tranimission oil
57 mph
96 mph
mine goes 86Km
mine will run 55 mph.all stock
why wont my 1991 Honda acord rev higher than 3500rpm sometimes ?and why wont the trans go into 3rd and 4th
First of all you have to read the user manual of the bike and go to mechanic.
I have had mine up to 55 mph on a paved road. =)
could be the neutral safety switch.
Frozen/seized clutch pack, time for a rebuild.
maybe the transmission linkage, throw out bearing or modulator
Put two moth balls inside a FULL tank of gas. Also helps to clean out carb and injectors.