August 2001 - Last month, Off-Road.com staff had the opportunity to try out Honda's new TraxLok system at their Rider Education Center in Colton, California. Honda has a number of 2WD and 4WD quads in their lineup but they have been lacking a quad with On-Demand 4WD. Honda has diligently been working on a selectable 2WD/4WD system that could meets Honda's rigid standards for reliability. TraxLok is an on-demand four wheel drive system available on the new 2002 Honda Foreman S and ES models. It is manually activated with a switch on the right handlebar. An electomagnetic mechanical clutch unit (EMCU) located on the center of the propeller shaft engages 4WD with a quiet two-way roller clutch. It is designed to lock up in very small increments, so the rider will feel virtually instantaneous response, whether accelerating or decelerating, on flat ground or on a hill, in a forward gear or in reverse. It is designed to allow a rider to enjoy all the riding characteristics of a 2WD quad, while having all the benefits of a 4WD at the tip of your fingers. Honda also added a Torque sensative, limited-slip front differential to the Foreman S/ES. This limited-slip has been proven on the Rancher and Rubicon models and reduces torque steer for less steering effort.
2002 Honda Foreman S/ES Details Please submit any technical questions to the bulletin board.
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