Mehoe
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I wouldn't trade your Brute. The 850XP rides better may not be as fast as the Can Am but in my opinion the 4WD system is better then the Can Am.
yup, you just about sumed it up there. if you look at any pro circuit, be it mud or GNCC or sport quad then you can clearly see that can-am leads by leap and bounds over anyone else. can-am owns the podiums. wonder way? because of best power, best handling, and the new QE visco lock cant be compared to the older ones. it is like day and night. the QE is as good or even better now than polaris's on demand. i have owned a few polaris's and i dont mind them. they seem to be a good machine. geees, i can't remember the last time a brute has been on the podium for anything in any pro class. even ameture races can-am dominates. put a 100 bucks at the end of a cross country race track and put the same equal experienced riders on each. no mods. guess you would win? its a no brainer. these are all facts. cant argue with facts. to just say my quad is better imo does not mean much. look at the facts and then see what is better. Can-am's technolegy is light years ahead of the rest. they have best power period, best handling cause of the gas piggy shocks that have rebound, hi and low compression and ride height adjustments. no other manuffacture even comes close with there shocks. best ps cause it acts like a steering stabilizer and takes out all the bump steer. the vico lock 4 x4 now is as good as polaris. the geometry on the frame gives can-am the best handling of any quad. bead lock wheels are worth every penny over a standard rim, the rear trailing arms called tti arms are designed so to soak up bumps and take corners with proper alinment of the supension syetem. etc, etc. you really get what you pay for.I am on my 3rd Renegade 800 now. I have had a 2007 Grizzly 700 power steering, 2007 Renegade 800, 2009 Renegade 800 X, and now have a 2011 Renegade 800 Xxc. Nothing compares to the power of the Rotax 800R. The X gas suspension is amazing, and now you can get it on Outlanders. I find the clutching very impressive on Can Ams. The new QE Visco-Loc is to die for. It gives you instant diff lock whenever you need it. I can wheelie for miles, and landing jumps is like landing on clouds. The suspension is very effective, yet very simple. The rear trailing arms are extremely strong and articulate very impressively. I constantly get complements on how nice my suspension looks in action. Not to mention that there is no scrub on the rear end whatsoever. I can pound through the rough trails like no other. And no other manufacture beats Can Ams warranty. 3 years!!! Also, having close to or more than 20 horsepower more than the competition, you can't complain.
Fact is the popo has 70 hp the Canam 71 ,not 20 hp difference , just sayin.....
very nice write up. agree with everything you are saying. yes the 4 x 4 system of the polaris is so much better but that ends with the QE visco. the new QE visco is as quick as the polaris. i have always said the popo rules on the 4 x 4 system till the QE came out. now its as good. cant say its better. hard to tell but owning both machines i am very happy with the new QE.The brutes are descent bikes... however they dont' have the clearance and suspension travel of the Popo or the canam.
Also the rear travel is straight up and down.... makes for a rougher ride.
In comparing my two quads the canam is a 08 62hp with QRS slipon, may increase hp by2 ... so maybe 64hp .
The can am flat out beats the 850 in a race and keeps on increasing its lead on the 850.
The can am uses less fuel than the 850 and feels lighter to ride.... has more funfacter.... sound is awesome.
Haven't had any issues at all 2600 km.
The 850 has great power and does have a smoother ride than the Can am. The EBS is also very nice to have.
The overall engine breaking goes to the canam..... it is much more smooth and linear.
The 850 is sometimes too aggressive in ADC.... with that said if you are concerned about too much braking (skidding down a hill) don't use the ADC and just apply a little brake.
The ADC fluid does not need to be changed as much as the front diff fluid..... It is the dirty diff fluid that will effect the ADC function.
I haven't had any problems with the 850 either (1500 km)
The 4x4 system of the 850 is superior to the canam .... but I do have the 2008 and not the new QE visco.
The clutch engagment on the 850 is too harsh and not smooth... where as the canam is much nicer.
Skid plates are also a must in the canam... I would recommend the aluminum ones i have the Ricchocette.
Anyone had both? Know advantages of each over the other? Ride difference? Thinking of selling my 09 Brute 750 and getting either the Can Am or XP, but not sure which. I know the XP is about 90 lbs. heavier, but when you're talking 650 lbs. and over, not sure how much of a difference that will make. I guess the Can Am goes faster, but I'm more looking for lateral stability and handling over speed. Reliability? Any first hand experience would be good. I do all kinds of riding, mud, trails, etc. Double my 11 year old son sometimes, but I plan to get him a dirt bike, so won't be doubling all that often and don't really want to spend the extra money for a two-up.
I'm not good at fixing them yet....4 seasons of headlight-deep mud and all I've done is change the oil. I usually replace my machines every 1 to 2 seasons (sleds and quads) and this is the first machine I've kept for 4 years....and no plans for a new one next year either. It has been rock solid reliable.Can-am makes a very powerful motor but, all the mechanics I have talked to said you will get good at fixing them and it's a very expensive "hobby" to fix them. But, Can-am has an awesome warranty.