Quad/ATV Setup Ideas
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I was just given a 97 Honda Recon 250 from my stepfather. It’s been sitting in the shed for a few years. I got it running last night and am now soliciting ideas on what to do or build on the front and back racks for a decent trapping rig.
Any and all ideas are greatly appreciated. Pictures of your own setups would even be better if you don’t mind.
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Re: Quad/ATV Setup Ideas
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It looks crappy but I find the biggest cloth baskets I can find and bungee cord them down. Front and back.
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Re: Quad/ATV Setup Ideas
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If your handy with a welder you could make a rack. Only thing with a two wheeler is balancing it on its side stand when it's top heavy. Perhaps a trailer would work better?
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Re: Quad/ATV Setup Ideas
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If your handy with a welder you could make a rack. Only thing with a two wheeler is balancing it on its side stand when it's top heavy. Perhaps a trailer would work better? Unfortunately I don’t have access to a welder. And it’s a 4 wheeler.
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Re: Quad/ATV Setup Ideas
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If your handy with a welder you could make a rack. Only thing with a two wheeler is balancing it on its side stand when it's top heavy. Perhaps a trailer would work better? Unfortunately I don’t have access to a welder. And it’s a 4 wheeler. My bad, was thinkin Rocon, not Recon.
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Re: Quad/ATV Setup Ideas
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If u can get some, plastic milk crates bolted on boards n your racks work well.
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Re: Quad/ATV Setup Ideas
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Unfortunately a 250 will not handle much extra weight, especially on the back. But there are lots of front and rear racks available that will fit them and hold 5 gallon buckets. Just be aware that it is very easy to overload the suspension. Even the larger 450 or 500 size ATVs are not made to carry much weight other than the rider. Overloading them is a recipe for and accident.
I tried to put the heavier items like a bucket of dry dirt and traps on the front. And when I had a 250, there was no aftermarket kits to beef up the suspension either.
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Re: Quad/ATV Setup Ideas
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I built a wooden inclosed box for the front rack and got a 40" wide truck box for my back rack! I hate putting clean traps in my 4 wheeler just to have them covered in mud at a set! mounted a gun rack on the back side of the front box holds my catch pole and stake driver  and a sledge hammer Stinky stuff up front traps in the back! Wax dirt and peat were ever I can find a suitable hole! its what I call my self propelled trappers bag! Its nice having a trappers bag that carrys you! sorry best pic I could find
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Re: Quad/ATV Setup Ideas
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Thank you everyone for chiming in with your descriptions and pictures. I love seeing and hearing other’s ideas and inventions.
By all means keep them coming.
CFowler, thanks for commenting with your Recon. I definitely like to see things with the same quad that I have specifically.
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Re: Quad/ATV Setup Ideas
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Here a pic of my rig 250 4x4 arctic cat. The trash can on back is for critters it slide in my hitch. I made the boxes out of 3/4 square tubing
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Re: Quad/ATV Setup Ideas
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Nice rigs guys.
Be careful putting weight behind the rear axle. Because of leverage it multiplies the weight onto the suspension down on the rear and up on the front. It can make the atv look saggy, damage the suspension, and cause it to go out of control when riding.
I like Boco’s canoe carrier. I have something similar, but not as cool looking. His looks like, without a canoe of course, he could go about 45mph, lock the front brakes and do a 360.
I have done some painful 180 flips forward and rolls sideways. A couple have been caused by an unseen groundhog hole. Trapping equipment, traps, stakes, lure bottles all went flying and after the pain subsided and the bleeding stopped, it was time to find and pick up the debris! Hopefully no more of those in my future.
Best wishes.
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Re: Quad/ATV Setup Ideas
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I think I'd be pretty easy to over-load my 250 Recon for sure. I have a sled I pull behind mine when there's the possibility of several beaver or yotes to haul out. Three 50lb beaver and my 150lbs is more than it really wants to do. The sled helps. Just put it on a long enough line that it doesn't pull the back end down, and attach to rack. I pull it close when empty, then extend the line out when I start adding weight.
Don't hang the sled up on something, or you're gonna flip! I go SLOW when pulling it.
Last edited by cfowler; 10/24/18 05:38 PM.
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