So I’m stuck between 2 models. I can get them both at the same price. They both have the same mileage. Around 400-500kms
The 1000 will be the longer wheel base. Not sure if this is a good or bad thing.
Any thoughts or input on which would be a better buy?
I’m trying to order a set of wheels and tires, but I’m having a hard time calculating which packages will fit. It would be greatly appreciated if anyone knew the factory SP wheels offset. Anyone?
My local dealer has a 2017 Mossy Oak Edition for sale but had a couple question I was hoping people could help with. First, why did they put 12" wheels on this thing? Second, it says that heavy duty springs are included so would this give it more ride height than a regular XT? Third, can I fit 28" tires on it stock? Thanks.
I bought a Outlander 570 Max DPS in December. I want to do my first service and any maintenance myself. Looking for suggestions on shop manual. My first time owning Can Am.
I bought a Outlander 570 Max DPS in December. I want to do my first service and any maintenance myself. Looking for suggestions on shop manual. My first time owning Can Am.
I had to basically rebuild this bike of mine and ended up having a 1988 Foreman 350 with the rear and motor from a 1987 Foreman 350. Everything works well except it pulls to the left when you let go of the handlebars. Any ideas what is causing this and how to correct it?
I had to basically rebuild this bike of mine and ended up having a 1988 Foreman 350 with the rear and motor from a 1987 Foreman 350. Everything works well except it pulls to the left when you let go of the handlebars. Any ideas what is causing this and how to correct it?