I bought the BRP 800
#11
I bought the BRP 800
Originally posted by: CaptainQuint
Same here. I never considered Bombers because they were underpowered compared to the other big bores and seem way behind the curve so to speak. Now it looks like everyone else is going to have to play catch up. It looks like if no one else comes out with anything new before winter then I'll be going with the new 800 sometime in November or December. I hate single brake levers but it looks like I'm going to have to learn to.
Originally posted by: William2000
Before this I didn't even think about the BOmbs because I wanted at least a 700 and they didn't make one
Before this I didn't even think about the BOmbs because I wanted at least a 700 and they didn't make one
#12
I bought the BRP 800
Originally posted by: 222
I got to do the same thing Monday- they had all the competitors models and we had to switch up every 10 minutes. Your write up is dead on. It's the best quad I've ever ridden for trail riding. Someone is going to have to out bid ME when the first one arrives here!
222
I got to do the same thing Monday- they had all the competitors models and we had to switch up every 10 minutes. Your write up is dead on. It's the best quad I've ever ridden for trail riding. Someone is going to have to out bid ME when the first one arrives here!
222
#13
I bought the BRP 800
Originally posted by: DONECRASHED
I hate you!!!![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] I am thinking about selling my truck, just to buy one. I promised my girl that I would even ride it to work. I wnat this thing like I wanted my first bb gun. I am hoping to maybe rob a bank or two, just to afford one.
Congrats my friend, and yes I am jealous.
I hate you!!!![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] I am thinking about selling my truck, just to buy one. I promised my girl that I would even ride it to work. I wnat this thing like I wanted my first bb gun. I am hoping to maybe rob a bank or two, just to afford one.
Congrats my friend, and yes I am jealous.
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I bought the BRP 800
Hi 222. I am glad you could't notice the difference on teh tight trails for maneuverability. I was not in mountains but very tight twisty trails with lots of sharp turns and we were moving fast as a group of riders and I thought the max cornered in the tight stuff just as well as the regular 800. I thought am I missing something here, this shouldn't be like this should it. It also felt more stable like you said over the regular 800 although the regular one was also stable. I am glad someone else agrees and that I didn't make a mistake. It was hard to believe at first. I kliked the stability and the power and the extra smoothness. thats why I bought the Max. Plus I can ride 2 up with my kids for fun. Thanks again for the reply.
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I bought the BRP 800
I rode the Outlander Max 800 xt at a test ride a few weeks ago and I can say definately that it does wheelie. I had a problem lifting the front end at first because every time I gave it gas it would just spin the tires. I found a paved section and spun the tires a few times to clean off all the dirt. The first time 1 tire spun and it took a hard left which is why I spun the tires. I took off in low gear and it lifted the front tires so that the machine was at a 45 degree angle and it stayed there until it reved out in low range. I did it quite a few times. It is the first 2 seater that I have been able to wheelie easily.
#17
I bought the BRP 800
I was at my dealer last week and he said the 800 is flat amazing in its power. The thing that he said amazed him the most was his son got on a DS and he was on the 800 and his son could barely get the DS to pull away from the 800. Of course the DS was stock but that still says something on how this big 4x4 runs but I hear they are gunna be extremely spendy!!
#18
I bought the BRP 800
Originally posted by: DemonDS
I was at my dealer last week and he said the 800 is flat amazing in its power. The thing that he said amazed him the most was his son got on a DS and he was on the 800 and his son could barely get the DS to pull away from the 800. Of course the DS was stock but that still says something on how this big 4x4 runs but I hear they are gunna be extremely spendy!!
I was at my dealer last week and he said the 800 is flat amazing in its power. The thing that he said amazed him the most was his son got on a DS and he was on the 800 and his son could barely get the DS to pull away from the 800. Of course the DS was stock but that still says something on how this big 4x4 runs but I hear they are gunna be extremely spendy!!
#19
I bought the BRP 800
Originally posted by: wheeliekid
I rode the Outlander Max 800 xt at a test ride a few weeks ago and I can say definately that it does wheelie. I had a problem lifting the front end at first because every time I gave it gas it would just spin the tires. I found a paved section and spun the tires a few times to clean off all the dirt. The first time 1 tire spun and it took a hard left which is why I spun the tires. I took off in low gear and it lifted the front tires so that the machine was at a 45 degree angle and it stayed there until it reved out in low range. I did it quite a few times. It is the first 2 seater that I have been able to wheelie easily.
I rode the Outlander Max 800 xt at a test ride a few weeks ago and I can say definately that it does wheelie. I had a problem lifting the front end at first because every time I gave it gas it would just spin the tires. I found a paved section and spun the tires a few times to clean off all the dirt. The first time 1 tire spun and it took a hard left which is why I spun the tires. I took off in low gear and it lifted the front tires so that the machine was at a 45 degree angle and it stayed there until it reved out in low range. I did it quite a few times. It is the first 2 seater that I have been able to wheelie easily.
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