Another Bluenoser

I’ve been seeing a lot of guys here from Nova Scotia, so I thought I chime in. I just bought my first can am, a 2015 outlander 800 XT, loving it so far. I’ve had Hondas, 2 Polaris 500’s and most recently a 2010 brute force 750i. None compared to the outty. Anyhow, I’ve been lurking for a while and thought I’d post.

John

Another Bluenoser

I’ve been seeing a lot of guys here from Nova Scotia, so I thought I chime in. I just bought my first can am, a 2015 outlander 800 XT, loving it so far. I’ve had Hondas, 2 Polaris 500’s and most recently a 2010 brute force 750i. None compared to the outty. Anyhow, I’ve been lurking for a while and thought I’d post.

John

1983 Honda ATC 70 Pull Starter Help

I’m trying to repair/restore my 70s pull starter, I was looking at a diagram online and notice I didn’t have #12(it’s like a little spring,maybe a return spring?) how do you install it? Is it needed? Every time assemble the starter the dogs pop out after 10-15 pulls. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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1983 Honda ATC 70 Pull Starter Help

I’m trying to repair/restore my 70s pull starter, I was looking at a diagram online and notice I didn’t have #12(it’s like a little spring,maybe a return spring?) how do you install it? Is it needed? Every time assemble the starter the dogs pop out after 10-15 pulls. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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Handy fender pocket ideas?

I had a 2007 brute force I really loved. It had those pockets on the front fender to stick your phone, smokes or whatever other small crap you had and was convenient and easy to get at.

My question is…. Does anyone have anything even similar on their outlander? If so I’d love some info and pics.

Handy fender pocket ideas?

I had a 2007 brute force I really loved. It had those pockets on the front fender to stick your phone, smokes or whatever other small crap you had and was convenient and easy to get at.

My question is…. Does anyone have anything even similar on their outlander? If so I’d love some info and pics.

2012 1000 XT Rebuild Project

All,

I started my search for a new ATV about 3 months ago! I was very specific in what I wanted… Can Am Outlander 1000 XT… And it must be in decent condition for a good price!!! More importantly, did I say it must be at a good price?

I searched many local dealers and while the first price point seemed high, they charged insane fees for maintenance and tax ($2k+ above asking price). Therefore, I started focusing on private party sales.

Low and behold, I found a camo Outlander that seemed perfect… The price was right and it needed a little TLC… Ok, a lot of TLC. Still very good bones!

I drove 3 hours down to AL go pick it up on a Sunday! I was extremely excited to see that it was actually in better condition than I thought it would be from the pictures… I knew I’d be sinking a few grand into it to get it back to top shape… At the price point, I knew it had been mudded / submerged… One look under the hood confirmed it.

Anyway, below are a few pictures the individual sent to me as it stood day one… More to come!

2012 1000 XT Rebuild Project

All,

I started my search for a new ATV about 3 months ago! I was very specific in what I wanted… Can Am Outlander 1000 XT… And it must be in decent condition for a good price!!! More importantly, did I say it must be at a good price?

I searched many local dealers and while the first price point seemed high, they charged insane fees for maintenance and tax ($2k+ above asking price). Therefore, I started focusing on private party sales.

Low and behold, I found a camo Outlander that seemed perfect… The price was right and it needed a little TLC… Ok, a lot of TLC. Still very good bones!

I drove 3 hours down to AL go pick it up on a Sunday! I was extremely excited to see that it was actually in better condition than I thought it would be from the pictures… I knew I’d be sinking a few grand into it to get it back to top shape… At the price point, I knew it had been mudded / submerged… One look under the hood confirmed it.

Anyway, below are a few pictures the individual sent to me as it stood day one… More to come!

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