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What lug bolt pattern is a Honda Talon?

The Honda Talon uses a 4-lug wheel pattern on a 110 mm bolt circle, commonly written as 4x110.


Understanding lug patterns matters for wheel replacement and accessory fitment. The Talon’s hub is configured for four studs arranged around a 110 mm circle, a setup shared by several UTVs in this class. The pattern applies to the Talon’s main two-seat lineup, the Talon 1000X and 1000R, though you should always confirm fit for your exact year and wheel size before purchasing aftermarket wheels or spacers.


Model compatibility


Key models that use the 4x110 bolt pattern include:



  • Talon 1000X

  • Talon 1000R


Interchangeability between Talon X and Talon R


Both the Talon 1000X and 1000R share the same lug pattern, making aftermarket wheels and some accessory platforms broadly interchangeable between these two primary variants. Verify wheel width, offset, and center bore for your specific year and model to avoid clearance issues.


Because these two-seat Talon variants share the same lug pattern, you’ll generally be able to use the same aftermarket wheels and accessories on both, provided you confirm wheel width, offset, and center bore fitment for your year.


Aftermarket wheel considerations


When selecting aftermarket wheels, consider the following fitment criteria:



  • Bolt pattern: 4x110 mm (4 on a 110 mm circle)

  • Wheel diameter and width that clears brakes and fenders (commonly 14x7 or 15x7, but verify for your Talon)

  • Offset and backspacing to maintain track width and avoid rubbing

  • Center bore compatibility or use hub-centric rings if needed

  • Stud size and thread pitch compatibility with the lug nuts on your Talon


In practice, most 4x110 wheels advertised for UTVs will fit the Talon, but you must verify center bore and caliper clearance for your specific year/model. If in doubt, consult the wheel manufacturer or a Honda dealer.


Installation tips and caveats


Before installing any wheels, keep in mind:



  • Torque specifications should follow the factory recommendation; use a torque wrench and re-torque after the initial drive

  • Check rotor/caliper clearance and hub offset to ensure proper fitment

  • Ensure lug nuts are the correct type for your studs (thread pitch and seat type)


Also consider that some wheels from non-Honda brands may require adapters or spacers to fit within fender clearance or brake caliper positions.


Summary


The Honda Talon’s wheels use a 4x110 bolt pattern (4-lug, 110 mm bolt circle). This pattern covers the Talon’s main models, the 1000X and 1000R, but you should verify fit for your exact year, wheel size, and intended aftermarket option. When shopping for wheels, confirm bolt pattern, center bore, offset, width, and brake clearance, and consult the manufacturer if you plan to use non-OEM wheels or adapters. With proper fitment, you can expand your wheel choices to suit riding style and terrain.

What Hondas have 4x100?


Compatibility and Suitability: The 4x100 bolt pattern is predominantly found in compact and subcompact Honda models, such as older Civic models, the Fit, CRX, Insight, Del Sol, Prelude, and City. It's crucial to verify the bolt pattern for your specific vehicle model and year.



What ATVs use the 4x137 bolt pattern?


ATVs and UTVs with the 4x137 bolt pattern include most modern Can-Am ATV and UTV models (like the Outlander, Commander, and Maverick), Honda Pioneer 1000 and Talon series, and Kawasaki ATVs with a solid rear axle.
 
Can-Am

  • ATVs: Most modern and full-sized models, including the Outlander series. 
  • UTVs: Most models, such as the Commander, Maverick X3, and Defender series. 

Honda
  • ATVs: Non-sport ATVs typically use a 4x110 bolt pattern, but the Pioneer 1000 and Talon series use 4x137. 

Kawasaki
  • ATVs: Models with a Solid Rear Axle (SRA) use a 4x137 bolt pattern, whereas those with Independent Rear Suspension use 4x110. 
  • UTVs: Mule and Teryx models can use the 4x137 bolt pattern (with a 12mm stud), but some Mule PRO models use a 4x156 pattern. 

Other Brands
  • John Deere: Some models, like the 550i and 850i, use the 4x137 pattern. 



What is the bolt pattern on a Honda Talon UTV?


The Honda Talon uses a 4x136 bolt pattern. According to Honda, you can also use rims with a 4x137 bolt pattern without any issues.



Which vehicles use the 6x120 bolt pattern?


Vehicles with a 6x120 bolt pattern include many Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC models, such as the Buick Enclave, Cadillac XT5, Chevrolet Colorado, and GMC Acadia. This bolt pattern is also found on some Ford and Saab vehicles.
 
Buick

  • Enclave (2018-2026)
  • GL8 ES, LS, PHEV (2024-2026)
  • Electra E4, E4 GS (2023-2025)
  • Electra E5 (2023-2026)
  • Century (2022-2025) 

Cadillac
  • XT5 (2016-2025)
  • XT6 (2019-2025)
  • SRX (2010-2017)
  • Optiq, Optiq-V (2023-2026) 

Chevrolet
Colorado (2015-2023), Traverse (2018-2023), Blazer, and Trailblazer (2021-2023). 
GMC
Acadia (2017-2023), Canyon (2015-2023), and Terrain (2017-2023).


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