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rs, a new motor would be a little tight, so as it broke in, parts move easier, so a little idle increase would be normal. I don't have any friends with an Outlander, but ran into a couple on the trails last week, talked to the riders, they love the quads, looked them over, seems like a pretty solid, well made ride, almost solid fenders all around the rider, must give great splash protection from the puddles on the trail. The big silencers on them sure keep the noise down,too, would make a great hunting quad.
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Crushed a shock rubber.... my own fault. I have been riding the 400's at only the #2 slot on the shocks.. My suggestion is to crank that up. Now I am on the second to the last stiff setting. The riding characteristics of the quad has changed so that it now handles the wooooops much better and has more spring off bumps.... not to mention, it keeps that shock from bottoming out, which as I mentioned can cause a small problem.
Kaz
Kaz
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Mine went into the shop with a bad crunch in the front end . My dealer replaced the
Visco-lok system in the front end . They said others had come out of the box with
bad fluid levels in the Visco-lok system , one the front wheels wouldn't turn . I pick
my bike up on monday ,less than 10 miles on it , I hope I have no more problems .
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2003 Outlander Green
front and back bumpers
27" 589 ITP Wheels
Warn 2500
Visco-lok system in the front end . They said others had come out of the box with
bad fluid levels in the Visco-lok system , one the front wheels wouldn't turn . I pick
my bike up on monday ,less than 10 miles on it , I hope I have no more problems .
Outlandish[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/img]
2003 Outlander Green
front and back bumpers
27" 589 ITP Wheels
Warn 2500
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To sxr6
Badiuk's in Fort Frances , I am fairly sure it is an 03
because they have no more in stock and say they can't get
them till august or fall . They didn't order any XL's . How
has your Outlander held up ? Did you do a tire change ?
I pick up my ITP 589's and aluminum wheels tomorow ,
I plan on using them in the fall hunting in the clearcuts
and bogs .
Outlandish
To sxr6
Badiuk's in Fort Frances , I am fairly sure it is an 03
because they have no more in stock and say they can't get
them till august or fall . They didn't order any XL's . How
has your Outlander held up ? Did you do a tire change ?
I pick up my ITP 589's and aluminum wheels tomorow ,
I plan on using them in the fall hunting in the clearcuts
and bogs .
Outlandish
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ITP wheels and ATRs going on my 2 outlanders this week. The readial tires make a big difference in how these handle. Can't wait.
It's the one complaint that I've heard the most of out of owners around these message boards... The stock tires are junk!
It's the one complaint that I've heard the most of out of owners around these message boards... The stock tires are junk!