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Compared to what? Have you ever worked on one? You can have the motor out of an Outty 8 or 1000 in 20 min. I find the Can Am's easier to work on than any machine I have owned. (and I've owned them all, BTW)they are a bitch to work on...alot of plastics have to come off. Not sure how the grizzlys are in that aspect, but its not very often a grizzly needs to be worked on,lol
I have no idea how the plastics come off my outlander lol. 470km on it so far, other than the pooched thermostat it's been good. Tore the screws out of the "skidplate" on the front today. Couple washers and it will be good to go. Keep in mind I ride like an indian, so if it's going to break I will probably break it lol.
The GEN2, compared to the GEN1, and yes I have worked on them, both.Compared to what? Have you ever worked on one? You can have the motor out of an Outty 8 or 1000 in 20 min. I find the Can Am's easier to work on than any machine I have owned. (and I've owned them all, BTW)
I have no idea how the plastics come off my outlander lol. 470km on it so far, other than the pooched thermostat it's been good. Tore the screws out of the "skidplate" on the front today. Couple washers and it will be good to go. Keep in mind I ride like an indian, so if it's going to break I will probably break it lol.
Yeah the only thing I don't like about mine is the shocks I was thinking about updating them to some fox podium x shock just not sure price yet I know it ain't going to be cheap lol.
I have the fox shocks from brp. They were 600 extra. Save youR $$$ and order Elka. It will be a way better set up. There is no rebound adjustment on the fox ones. I will be putting Elka on this machine for sure to stop the bouncing and harsh rebound of the fox shocks
So any. Clue on cost for the elkas