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Hey everyone, most of us all know about greasing the rear splines for side to side clanking. I have recently found out that another owner has a fogged speedo (so do I) and I am going to get it checked out and maybe get another one. Has anyone else experienced or heard of more problems?? If not, feel free to let us know how "Good" the machine is running, mine is great!
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I have about 580 miles on mine now. I also have a speedo that fogs but it has also starting giving me a fail message in the digital readout. Will be getting it replaced soon. Other than that the shifter is a bit stiff. The performance is great and I am still all smiles when I am riding.
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well to follow up on my speedo problem, looks like I have electrical problems, perhaps a short. Battery was dead this morning and after starting it manually it would not stay running and would back fire when it cut out. Off to the shop after memorial day [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/img]
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I have the same clanking noise with my new Outlander 400. It seems when I am travelling over rougher terrain and thats when it starts to happen.
Does anyone else have noisier primary/secondary clutches when engaging power as well? It seems my atv is a little noisy when I give it a fair bit of gas too but it still is not broken in yet.
Other than those couple of points, the ride is great and it climbs hills great too.
Does anyone else have noisier primary/secondary clutches when engaging power as well? It seems my atv is a little noisy when I give it a fair bit of gas too but it still is not broken in yet.
Other than those couple of points, the ride is great and it climbs hills great too.