Détails du produit
Please Note
- These portals are not compatible with models that have 24mm axle nuts
Features
- Available with billet or cast aluminum housings
- Dual idler gear configuration maximizes strength
- Cool, quiet, precision-ground gears made from 9310 alloy billet steel
- Increases width by 4 in. per side (8 in. total)
- 1.5 in. diameter 4340 hardened steel driveshaft
- Housings use advanced gaskets that don’t let anything through
- Universal hub fits all major bolt patterns
- Gear reduction reduces stress on your drivetrain
- Dual idler gear configuration adds a 1” offset
- Lighter than the competition
Wheel Requirements
- 18” or larger wheel required
- 18” wheels cannot exceed 4-1/2” backspacing
- 20” and larger wheels cannot exceed 5” backspacing
- Wheels need to have a center hole of at least 3.25" (82.55mm) or require a 1” wheel spacer
6” Portal Gear Lift Includes
- (4) Assembled portal hub boxes complete with 9310 gears, seals, output shaft, gaskets, and thrust bearings
- (4) Universal hubs and precision-ground stainless steel slotted rotors with lugs
- (4) Specialized steel alloy backing plates
- (4) Steel caliper mounting plates with spacers
- (8) Caliper mounting plate shims
- (2) Steel steering arms
- (2) Rear adapter plates
- (2) Preinstalled lower ball joints
- Extended brake lines
- All required hardware, including recessed castle nut socket
GDP Portals Are Unbeatable
Everyone knows there’s no such thing as a “one size fits all” off-road experience. It all comes down to where, when, and how you like to ride. That’s why SuperATV’s Gen 3 portals are all about giving you options. When you buy our 6” Portal Gear Lift for your Honda Talon 1000X, you get a say in what kind of housings we use (cast or billet aluminum), how much gear reduction you get, and whether or not you want the unbeatable strength of dual idler gears. So whether you need a 30%, 45%, or 60% gear reduction, GDP has you covered.
What is a Dual Idler®?
Perfection takes time. After years of research and development, we’ve made our dual idler gear portals unlike any other. By placing a second idler gear in the portal box, the load gets spread over twice as much surface area for more reliable torque transfer and the strongest gear set you can get. Two idler gears don’t do a thing if they’re not mated perfectly, though. Precision CNC grinding ensures ours do. Our gears are made from the industry’s toughest 9310 steel alloy. Didn’t think dual idlers mattered? With GDP’s quality and experience, they finally do.
Great for Any Terrain
Mud and portals go together like peanut butter and jelly. Depending on how big your tires are, you’ll be right at home with a 45% or 60% gear reduction. If you’re not into mud, a 30% gear reduction will deliver unbelievable torque while maintaining a higher top speed. No matter what you go with, you’ll enjoy performance you didn’t know was possible.
A Gear Reduction That Protects Your Drivetrain
By putting the gear reduction in the hub, our portals don’t put any extra stress on your machine’s drivetrain. This means your axles, differential, prop shaft, and transmission are able to do their job without acquiring any premature wear and tear. Being able to ride without worry lets you focus on what’s really important—having fun.
Built with Superior Strength
We went all out when designing our portals because we know how important it is for them to be stronger, smarter, and more reliable than anything else out there. And what’s more, you get to choose cast or billet aluminum housings. Add in our 5/16” backing plates made from an advanced steel alloy and you’re left with Honda Talon portals that are second to none.
- Our housings are reinforced for gear retention and optimized for oil flow
- Advanced steel alloy backing plates are stronger than chromoly
- Enhance with Portal Blood—gear oil formulated for GDP Portals
- There are no gimmicks and no vents because vents do more harm than good—we know because we tested them
Advanced Gaskets, Seals, and Bearings - Our portals use:
- Advanced gaskets and O-rings with excellent oil resistance and low deterioration rates
- A sealed input gear and double-lipped output seal
- 100% sealing coverage throughout so you can forget about oil leaks
- Double-angular contact output bearings to prevent premature wear
- Roller idler and drive bearings to maintain perfect gear meshing
Add Some Extra Frame Support (Sold Separately)
After installing these 6” GDP portals, you’ll be riding harder than ever before. Is your machine’s frame up for the challenge? We recommend installing a frame stiffener with these portals. It adds the stability and reinforcement you need to tackle rough terrain without fear of breaking something.
Honda Talon 1000X Portal Gear Reduction Recommendations | ||
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Max Tire Size | Required Suspension Setup with 6” Portals | |
33" | Stock | |
33" | 2" Lift Kit | |
36" | 1.5" Forward Offset A-Arms | |
36" | 1.5" Forward Offset A-Arms and 2" Lift Kit | |
Max tire sizes are measured at full compression and full turn. The given tires sizes are the largest we fit without rubbing. With minor trimming or a small amount of rub, larger tire sizes can be used. |
Please Note
- These portals are not compatible with models that have 24mm axle nuts
Features
- Available with billet or cast aluminum housings
- Dual idler gear configuration maximizes strength
- Cool, quiet, precision-ground gears made from 9310 alloy billet steel
- Increases width by 4 in. per side (8 in. total)
- 1.5 in. diameter 4340 hardened steel driveshaft
- Housings use advanced gaskets that don’t let anything through
- Universal hub fits all major bolt patterns
- Gear reduction reduces stress on your drivetrain
- Dual idler gear configuration adds a 1” offset
- Lighter than the competition
Wheel Requirements
- 18” or larger wheel required
- 18” wheels cannot exceed 4-1/2” backspacing
- 20” and larger wheels cannot exceed 5” backspacing
- Wheels need to have a center hole of at least 3.25" (82.55mm) or require a 1” wheel spacer
6” Portal Gear Lift Includes
- (4) Assembled portal hub boxes complete with 9310 gears, seals, output shaft, gaskets, and thrust bearings
- (4) Universal hubs and precision-ground stainless steel slotted rotors with lugs
- (4) Specialized steel alloy backing plates
- (4) Steel caliper mounting plates with spacers
- (8) Caliper mounting plate shims
- (2) Steel steering arms
- (2) Rear adapter plates
- (2) Preinstalled lower ball joints
- Extended brake lines
- All required hardware, including recessed castle nut socket
GDP Portals Are Unbeatable
Everyone knows there’s no such thing as a “one size fits all” off-road experience. It all comes down to where, when, and how you like to ride. That’s why SuperATV’s Gen 3 portals are all about giving you options. When you buy our 6” Portal Gear Lift for your Honda Talon 1000X, you get a say in what kind of housings we use (cast or billet aluminum), how much gear reduction you get, and whether or not you want the unbeatable strength of dual idler gears. So whether you need a 30%, 45%, or 60% gear reduction, GDP has you covered.
What is a Dual Idler®?
Perfection takes time. After years of research and development, we’ve made our dual idler gear portals unlike any other. By placing a second idler gear in the portal box, the load gets spread over twice as much surface area for more reliable torque transfer and the strongest gear set you can get. Two idler gears don’t do a thing if they’re not mated perfectly, though. Precision CNC grinding ensures ours do. Our gears are made from the industry’s toughest 9310 steel alloy. Didn’t think dual idlers mattered? With GDP’s quality and experience, they finally do.
Great for Any Terrain
Mud and portals go together like peanut butter and jelly. Depending on how big your tires are, you’ll be right at home with a 45% or 60% gear reduction. If you’re not into mud, a 30% gear reduction will deliver unbelievable torque while maintaining a higher top speed. No matter what you go with, you’ll enjoy performance you didn’t know was possible.
A Gear Reduction That Protects Your Drivetrain
By putting the gear reduction in the hub, our portals don’t put any extra stress on your machine’s drivetrain. This means your axles, differential, prop shaft, and transmission are able to do their job without acquiring any premature wear and tear. Being able to ride without worry lets you focus on what’s really important—having fun.
Built with Superior Strength
We went all out when designing our portals because we know how important it is for them to be stronger, smarter, and more reliable than anything else out there. And what’s more, you get to choose cast or billet aluminum housings. Add in our 5/16” backing plates made from an advanced steel alloy and you’re left with Honda Talon portals that are second to none.
- Our housings are reinforced for gear retention and optimized for oil flow
- Advanced steel alloy backing plates are stronger than chromoly
- Enhance with Portal Blood—gear oil formulated for GDP Portals
- There are no gimmicks and no vents because vents do more harm than good—we know because we tested them
Advanced Gaskets, Seals, and Bearings - Our portals use:
- Advanced gaskets and O-rings with excellent oil resistance and low deterioration rates
- A sealed input gear and double-lipped output seal
- 100% sealing coverage throughout so you can forget about oil leaks
- Double-angular contact output bearings to prevent premature wear
- Roller idler and drive bearings to maintain perfect gear meshing
Add Some Extra Frame Support (Sold Separately)
After installing these 6” GDP portals, you’ll be riding harder than ever before. Is your machine’s frame up for the challenge? We recommend installing a frame stiffener with these portals. It adds the stability and reinforcement you need to tackle rough terrain without fear of breaking something.
Honda Talon 1000X Portal Gear Reduction Recommendations | ||
---|---|---|
Max Tire Size | Required Suspension Setup with 6” Portals | |
33" | Stock | |
33" | 2" Lift Kit | |
36" | 1.5" Forward Offset A-Arms | |
36" | 1.5" Forward Offset A-Arms and 2" Lift Kit | |
Max tire sizes are measured at full compression and full turn. The given tires sizes are the largest we fit without rubbing. With minor trimming or a small amount of rub, larger tire sizes can be used. |