In stock form, the Rincon typically reaches about 60–65 mph (96–105 km/h) on level ground with a normal rider, but Honda did not publish an official top speed for this model, and real-world results vary by conditions.
Stock top speed range
This section summarizes typical performance reported by riders in stock condition.
- Typical stock top speed: about 60–65 mph (96–105 km/h) on smooth, level ground with an average rider.
- Real-world variations: roughly 55–60 mph in hilly, hot, or heavily loaded situations.
- Maximum observed by some riders in ideal conditions: around 65 mph.
These numbers are estimates based on user reports and lack official Honda figures, so individual performance may vary.
Factors that influence top speed
A number of variables affect the Rincon's top speed in practice.
- Rider weight and positioning
- Tire condition and size
- Terrain, altitude, and wind resistance
- Engine health, fuel quality, and cooling system status
- Gearing, tire size, and any modifications
In stock form with standard tires and no modifications, the Rincon will typically settle at the lower end of the range in unfavorable conditions.
Safety and official data
Honda has not published a definitive top speed specification for the Rincon; the figures above come from rider reports rather than manufacturer data. Always ride within your ability and local laws, and prioritize safety gear and responsible use in all-terrain environments.
Summary
Bottom line: The 2004 Honda Rincon is a capable all-terrain vehicle with a stock top speed generally in the 60–65 mph range, subject to rider weight, terrain, and condition. There is no official top speed published by Honda, and speeds beyond stock ratings should be approached with caution and proper safety measures.


