Zillas are the best IMO i have had them on my machine(Outlander 1000 xt) since day 1 and with 2000+ kms i still have tons of tread left and i drive all terrains. My step dad and good family friend have the same tires (28's) and i have 30's. Great tire for mud, snow, gravel, finding no issues on...
Hey guys;
Seen you all talking about your Hondas I've got a buddy who has a 94 Honda 300 foretrax looking for the rear end assembly. Including the swing arm and rear diff. I would be okay with just the diff I can fix the swing arm but would prefer not to. Let me know if any of you have any...
Got a buddy here that busted his rear diff and twisted the swing arm. We are looking for the entire swing arm assembly, diff, rear axles, and maybe the drive shaft. Don't need the tires or break lines. His is a 1994 honda foretrax 300. And does anyone know what date range of parts will fit this...
another suggestion would be to extend all you diff venting lines to the handle bar locations this might prevent issues in the future. i would use the rigid pvc throughout the entire thing. this way you can customize it to you liking. rad relocation is highly suggested my dad had a polaris quad a...
In My opinion if you are very serious about this i would go with an outlander 500 xt for her and a 650 for yourself. if your looking for a more sporty ride grab the renegade but outlander xt would probaby be the best. they are reliabe, tons of power when you need it, comes with bumper, winch and...
i have the outlander 1000 xt but for the type and amount of certain riding your looking to do i think renegade would be the best choice for you it would eat the other quad in all classes all you need is tires and a snorkel. you will have no regrets.
sincerely;
Ever Can-Am Owner.
i had i 2008 can-am outlander 500 and i had zero issues with overheating and warping the cover. i did put a snorkel kit on after a while because ilikes to play in the deep water but i never ever got water in the cvt no matter how deep it was.
i have a 1000 outlander and i love it. wheelies in high range no problem and really fun in the sand, havent had a chance to get it in the mud but if you wana see what they can do check out the ostacruiser page on youtube and watch some of the videos of those crazy guys. i think its the best all...
the princess auto trailer is definately the way to go. Its not as cost effective as you think to build your own. and plus when you buy them they have the good light weight but strong plastic tubs which are great for everything.
does anybody know where i can get a clutch kit and a pipe for my polaris 440? it has a 136" track and its a 1998 or 96 but is should be the same clutch in both years anyway.
well first off comparing the t-cat which is a 951cc so you cant really compare it to the outy 800. if you wana compare lets compare my 1000cc outy to your t-cat! im sure it will out perform 99% of the time. ya sure it is a 971cc actually but everything within the macine is tuned perfect and on...