Outlander 800 or new 650...?
#1
I am looking to purchase a new Outlander and would like opinions about the 800 EFI or waiting for the new soon to be released 650 EFI XT - any thoughts from current owners all opinions welcome / positive or negative - thank you for your anticipated responses.
One of the many wonderful things about forums is the knowledable responses and information one can gather to make an educated decision before making a rather large purchase such as this...
One of the many wonderful things about forums is the knowledable responses and information one can gather to make an educated decision before making a rather large purchase such as this...
#2
i have an 800 and went thru the same thing....comes to a few things
riding needs and money!
i say for a little more money you can satisfy any riding need you have plus have the baddest atv every!
why get a 650 when you can have an 800...plus the 650 is heavier by 10lbs...
riding needs and money!
i say for a little more money you can satisfy any riding need you have plus have the baddest atv every!
why get a 650 when you can have an 800...plus the 650 is heavier by 10lbs...
#3
the 800 is a MONSTER! i would definatelly go with the 800 if i had the money. if you want a quad that could do just bout anything.... its the right quad for u. if u dont need such a powerfull machine... go for the 650.
#4
Originally posted by: chirochris
i have an 800 and went thru the same thing....comes to a few things
riding needs and money!
i say for a little more money you can satisfy any riding need you have plus have the baddest atv every!
why get a 650 when you can have an 800...plus the 650 is heavier by 10lbs...
i have an 800 and went thru the same thing....comes to a few things
riding needs and money!
i say for a little more money you can satisfy any riding need you have plus have the baddest atv every!
why get a 650 when you can have an 800...plus the 650 is heavier by 10lbs...
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