700 Outlander,,,,Truth or Fiction??
#1
Anybody heard anything? I think it sounds like a great idea, especially in a Max. I love the convertible one or two seat concept of the Outlander Max, but is a 400 really enough power for two?
The Quest is an awesome machine, but, like the Vinson, the lack of Independent rear suspension puts it squarely behind the Sportsmans.
The only thing lacking in the Outlander family is a big brother......Bring on the 700 and the steroids!
The Quest is an awesome machine, but, like the Vinson, the lack of Independent rear suspension puts it squarely behind the Sportsmans.
The only thing lacking in the Outlander family is a big brother......Bring on the 700 and the steroids!
#3
I have heard the same thing.. but more of a 650 from a very reliable source here in Wisconsin. The Yamaha 660's are selling big time and Bombardier is looking to get their share. Not sure when exactly.. but I was told that my desire for my 3rd ATV next spring is probably going to be good timing.
Will this actually happen? Tough to say. Maybe Bombardier will be too busy putting together another flippin golf cart to introduce. What was that thing?
Will this actually happen? Tough to say. Maybe Bombardier will be too busy putting together another flippin golf cart to introduce. What was that thing?
#4
There is a V-twin Rotax engine which they make for Aprillia which could easily be downsized to a 750 or smaller. It is lightweight, compact, and a real gem. It would be fantastic in a big bore Outlander. EFI would be really nice too.
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