Can Am newbie

Just joined, from Saginaw Bay , Michigan area

I recently pulled trigger on a Can Am 2015 Commander XT-P. My 1st side by side. Delivery should be within next week. Still need to get a trailer. What is a safe adequate affordable trailer?

led light bar install

i purchased a 15.5 inch genssi light bar and bought their harness wich is plug and play.i want to mount the waterproof led light up switch to turn it on and off under the console cover.if you lift the cover up and look underneath there are square sections that look like cutouts for switches,is that what they are?can i cut one of those out and mount my switch there?

Anyone been to Sheyenne National Grassland in ND?

Western part of North Dakota…looks like it used to be full of trails but research indicates that the FS has been hard at work closing everything down. In fact, they don’t even list OHV as an acceptable "recreation" activity on their website.

I have to travel through the area for business, so wanted to check and see if it was worth bringing the bike along.

Best suspension setting for front and rear springs

I have a 2015 Polaris Sportsman 1000 XP all stock suspension and tires. I am a bigger guy 6ft 2 295lbs. I was wondering if anyone knew what would be the best setting on the springs for trail ridding front and rear. I just got back from Hatfield and McCoy and I had several incidents where I bottomed out the supspension. Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated.

1994 Honda TRX 200 question

Hello y’all, I have a 1994 Honda TRX 200 D Type 2 and when I try to start it I get a "clicking" sound coming from the starter relay solenoid. I’ve checked the fuse, battery and replaced the relay but still get the same sound and nothing turning over. Is my next step to take off the starter motor and replace? Any help would be sincerely appreciated!!

Wolverine is out

My local dealer finally has a couple to look at so me and my daughter went and checked them out. Disappointing that there is no slide seat adjust but the 4 bolts for the seat frame seem easy enough to remove and adjust. No adjustable steering wheel is the other disappointment for me. It does appear to be built to go on very rough terrain though. No open areas on the bottom or sides. I don’t quite understand the placement of the, I think it is the brake fluid reservoir in the left front fender well. Lots of good in cab storage and the motor is mounted to the back partway under the rear box and is shielded from the cab by plastic so that should minimize the noise to the occupants. I do wish the seating was a little bit lower for stability but I’m sure Yamaha has it pretty well balanced. If it fit in the bed of my truck I would probably be doing paperwork right now but the flare out at the back tires is about 1.5" to wide. Looks like it will be a solid machine for what Yamaha has targeted it for.

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