P650 with outlaws, question
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bbertram,
Yes the 27, 28 Outlaws will rub on the fuel tank guard plastic the other wheels are okay. I have both 27's and 28"s both did the same thing. I took off the tank guard and there is suffiecient clearance after removal or go with extensions on the back your choice. I travel in the woods so side to side clearance is important and spacers make it hard sometimes to sqeeze between trees.
Yes the 27, 28 Outlaws will rub on the fuel tank guard plastic the other wheels are okay. I have both 27's and 28"s both did the same thing. I took off the tank guard and there is suffiecient clearance after removal or go with extensions on the back your choice. I travel in the woods so side to side clearance is important and spacers make it hard sometimes to sqeeze between trees.
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But the 26" should clear, right? Is the gas tank in the rear on this quad?
Also any reliability issues with big tires on these quads? How does the front end hold up? I know the rear shouldn't have a probably at all, thats why I'm going back to a solid rear axle, IRS pissed me off to much.
Also any reliability issues with big tires on these quads? How does the front end hold up? I know the rear shouldn't have a probably at all, thats why I'm going back to a solid rear axle, IRS pissed me off to much.
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