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Old 08-21-2007, 03:09 AM
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go to www.yamaha-motor.com/outdoor and order the grizzly dvd, and it should tell you what you want to know about intakes and everrthing for the Grizz and the rest of the big bores.
 
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Old 09-09-2007, 01:27 AM
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: btremont

Hello everyone I have run into a small dilemma.



One of my relatives wants to buy my new SPECIAL EDITION SILVER 2007 GRIZZLY 700 FI 4X4. He will pay Canadian prize for it less the taxes.

So I have the opportunity now to either buy another 700 Grizzly or buy a 2007 Outlander Max 650 H.O EFI with the XT Package without putting in a extra pennie..... LOVE THAT CANADIAN DOLLAR.........



If you have read my other posting the SPECIAL EDITION SILVER 2007 GRIZZLY 700 FI 4X4 is a fantastic 4wheeler you just can't beat the power steering on it, I love it and that's what sold me on it. The problem is that I have to spend more money to get a winch, windshield, better tires and a passenger seat. The 2007 Outlander Max 650 H.O EFI with the XT Package already will come with new BRP XL2500 winch, ACT radial tires there is already a passenger seat (2up) and the salesman said he will throw in a free windshield for me. I have read over and over again what a great machine the outlander is and what great power and ride it has. I have test driven the outlander and it has a great ride but it does not have

the excellent power steering like the Grizz.......



I know that I am in a great position...........but I am being torn..........



SO MY QUESTION TO YOU IS.............WHICH ONE.............



2007 GRIZZLY 700 FI 4X4 or OUTLANDER MAX 650 H.O EFI XT...... ???????</end quote></div>

i would buy a suzuki king quad 700 it has everything that the grizz does except power steering and i think suzuki is throwing in a free winch. but thats jsut my opinion.
 
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Old 09-14-2007, 01:09 AM
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I have the new 2008 Outy Max 650 EFI XT -- Love It. -- I have had it up to 75 and It probably will go faster -- I did not Max it out. -- There is lots of pick-up & Power. The Passenger seat is very comfortable and the driver hardly knows that the passanger is there. I highly suggest Skid Plates and large back-up mirrors. I have found only 1 Problem -- See Below


I just completed the 10 HR. Check up on my new Outlander Max. A problem that I had which is now acnowleged as a Design Problem is the <u>Sequencing Change Button on the Speedometer Display Panel</u>. I had to push the button several times to go to the next display grouping...Quick Fix- There is a small magnet on the bottom of the switch.<u>Take another small magnet, glue it to a 1/4" piece of wood or metal rod stock and press the magnet to the switch button. I use a telescoping magnet pickup tool in the compressed position to push the selecter button. </u>
BHP / Can-Am has their Engineers designing a new switch. I believe that this also applies to the Outlander 800 as well. I hope this helps -- Can AM is also giving a 3 year Warranty with the Purchase -- this is what decided me.
 
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Old 09-23-2007, 08:32 PM
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my choice would most definitely lie with the outty 650 max
 
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Old 10-19-2007, 04:02 PM
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Cold weather issues with the 700 griz can be solved in the fall, by doing an oil change with the 5w=30 oil and taking out the 10w30 or 40 oil. Its not the
machine. The oil is not made for cold weather. I had to post this last year around December, and many 700 owners found out I was right. I haven't done
it yet, but it is in my plan for the next month.
 
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Old 10-21-2007, 04:58 PM
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lol... I love how people post their comments without even reading all of the other posts...

He's kept the griz... The discussion is over... let the topic die...
 



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