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Old 05-29-2014, 05:03 AM
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I ordered the small Connect link bag ,heated handlebar grips from Can Am along with a receiver hitch for the back for now. I want to get some ride time on it to determine what else I need! I ride mostly woods trails and no deep mud so probably not much need for bigger tires. I am going to have the dealer service it with can am oil and filter. I appreciate all the great ideas gives me quite a lot to go on!
 
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Old 06-23-2014, 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by TLC
On our rough 20 to 30 mph trails there is no place a 1000 ATV could leave a 300 ATV behind.

I,d get a big bore ATV if 70mph riding on wide smooth gravel roads was my thing but on those kind of roads my pick up can handle with air conditioning and a stereo playing.

it the 2 time i see you talking about how fast your 350 is and why you would take your truck in.... im sorry but my 1992 timberwolf will go faster than your 350


look like my friend that think is 350 is god and big bore are crap

got stuck where i did not in 2wd... and i go faster than him in straigh line..

i can haul more thing because the 350 only got high and no low..


that why people want big bore and myself but my weight power ratio is pretty good on my 225c i can pop wheely and got full throttle in mud without slowdown because im light.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35iBy09CPBM




im not starting a war.. im sharing my though..

outty 800-1000 are sick the 1000 is worth it if you want to put 28-30-32 on it and use the power... if you run 25-26 i dont think it usefull...
 
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Old 06-24-2014, 08:20 AM
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Take it from experience we go every year on fishing trips that have rough slow 20 mph trails and have all types of ATVs in our group and the person with the 800 Outlander does not get in any faster the person with a 300 King Quad.

20mph is 20 mph.

The trail sets the speed not the ATV or rider.

And no a 250 timberwolf does not beat a 350 Briun/Grizzly in any way.
Ones a 229cc the other is a 348cc case closed unless you can break the laws of physics.

I,m even buying the person 800 Outlander this week due to the good price , but I rode it many times in the past and our trails do not allow it to get over 30 mph tops.
 
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Old 06-24-2014, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by TLC
Take it from experience we go every year on fishing trips that have rough slow 20 mph trails and have all types of ATVs in our group and the person with the 800 Outlander does not get in any faster the person with a 300 King Quad.

20mph is 20 mph.

The trail sets the speed not the ATV or rider.

And no a 250 timberwolf does not beat a 350 Briun/Grizzly in any way.
Ones a 229cc the other is a 348cc case closed unless you can break the laws of physics.

I,m even buying the person 800 Outlander this week due to the good price , but I rode it many times in the past and our trails do not allow it to get over 30 mph tops.

your cut off get on a 70 kmh i can reach 80kmh +

i do not break the law of physic i just got a better power ratio than that kodiak grizzly

but happy to hear that your going to get a 800
 
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Old 09-03-2014, 05:44 PM
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just a quick update......I have had great luck with my 800 outlander. LOVE the power however, I have not found much I don't like except the excessive drivetrain noise. I went back to the same dealer and purchased a 500 outlander for my son! thanks again for all the great info!
 
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Originally Posted by lafn
just a quick update......I have had great luck with my 800 outlander. LOVE the power however, I have not found much I don't like except the excessive drivetrain noise. I went back to the same dealer and purchased a 500 outlander for my son! thanks again for all the great info!
Congratulations. I just tell people the noise is a turbo...
 
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Just for the record I have the Max XT 1000 outlander CAMO and love it.
 
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