All-terrain vehicles tend to fall into one of two transmission camps: ‘Autos’– or to give them their correct title, continuously variable transmissions; and the more traditional, direct-drive ‘kick shifters’. Honda’s TRX450ES, complete with new handlebarmounted gear change, is the exception. Andrew Faulkner reports
Driving impression: Honda Foreman TRX450ES
All-terrain vehicles tend to fall into one of two transmission camps: ‘Autos’– or to give them their correct title, continuously variable transmissions; and the more traditional, direct-drive ‘kick shifters’. Honda’s TRX450ES, complete with new handlebarmounted gear change, is the exception. Andrew Faulkner reports
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