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RDZ350 02-03-2007 07:17 PM

how fast is a outlander 800???
 
If you want something that will hurt you,just underestimate the quad you have no matter what kind it is.I underestimated the banshee I had,and it was a painful lesson.

Roman Rials 08-24-2012 08:20 AM

I hagan outy 800r max with 27" mud lites . I had 28" outlaws on it. Putting the lites on it gave me a lot more. Ottom end. But my top speed is still 55mph . It hit the rev limiter two marks past 6000 rpm. Is my speedo off or do I have a slow outy? What could be the problem . Thanks for the help.

Radical Rider 08-28-2012 08:54 PM

110 klicks per hour,2012 xmr,not that fast but loves the mudd

beergut 08-28-2012 10:03 PM

Increasing tire size will decrease your mph "reading" but youll actually end up with a faster topend mph as long as your motor has enough power to keep the tires turning - which the rotax 800 does. Decreasing tire size will get you off the line quicker, your gage will read a faster mph than what you're actually doing- but you'll need to hit a higher rpm to reach the same mph as your stock tire size.

Smaller tires ned less power to turn, but cover less distance For every one tire revolution / larger tires use more power to turn, but cover more ground per revolution.

A stock 800 outty will go about 65-75 mph depending on external factors.

badazzpred 10-19-2012 01:18 AM


Originally Posted by cc1999 (Post 2245909)
i am not sure but i never herd of a mph law for atvs. I knew minasota had a cc limit but brp just changed there msos to read 799 now days and not 800. I think non xt's can get into the upper 70mph, but not sure how much past that they can go. I would say 80 would take a pretty small rider to be in the saddle on a paved surface with lots of air in the tires. Top speed is really more relative to room and clutching / gearing, more than anything else. Well maybe room to test it helps too. Lol

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Makelaly 10-26-2012 10:19 PM

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blowedpony 04-04-2013 11:09 AM

Mine(06) ran 72 with me and another fat bastard on the back down a graded railroad bed completely stock. That was judging it being just a tick past 70

bigwave 04-11-2013 04:11 PM

74.6 after 1/2 mile
 
On paved road 1/2 mile run with GPS 74.6 on my 800. Standard tires, no winch, or any extra stuff, that just adds weight. I weigh 200 lbs and had a full tank of gas. The speedo read 78-79mph it was actually closer than I thought it would be. The speedo was withen 1mph up until about 60 and then it started to move off a little.

kleinbus 04-12-2013 10:58 AM

Can-Am is electronically limited to 75-78ish (mph) with stock tires.

I have gps on mine and it's always on that range.

roamer7 04-30-2013 11:31 PM

Saw 80 speedo on paved shoulder in 2wd with my 2013 800R Max XT. Likely would have creeped up to 85 had I held it long enough. This was with less than 200 miles on her,


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