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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 12:39 am Post subject: can am who has #1 Reply with quote Back to top

hi looking at getting the 09 model CAN AM 800 max ltd. just wondering if anyone out has one and what do you think of it. had honda 680 wasnt very happy with it. bit under powered Crying or Very sad and not enough ground clearance also didnt like being loaded up with gear for a couple of days in the bush. this was the reason for looking at the CAN AM (heaps of grunt) Evil or Very Mad
 
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 6:06 am Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Hey Adam I've got a 08 800 Outty Max XT, if you want grunt go for it. I went riding yesterday and this thing go's anywhere anytime laughing laughing laughing It even went through bog holes that I had previously been stuck in with the Rappy. One concern is that it gets a bit tippy on the off camber eek eek eek My non bias advice would be to test ride as many 4x4s as you can before making your decision laughing laughing laughing Also take into consideration the extras if you choose the LTD. I like you loved the LTD, but when you work it out in the long run you are only missing a gps, different colour & shadowed wheels. But at the end of the day it's your call best of luck and happy trails laughing laughing laughing
 
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 1:23 pm Post subject: can am who has #1 Reply with quote Back to top

HI ROSSCO I HAVE RIDEN THE 800 X2 FROM POLARIS AND I THOUGH IT FELT HEAVY IT DIDNT SEEM TO LIKE TURNING IN AT HIGH SPEED . I WAS ON IT FOR ABOUT 30 MINITES AND IT USED ABOUT A THIRD OF A TANK OF FUEL WITCH I THOUGH WAS A LITTLE THURSTY.FROM WHAT I CAN FIND THE CAN AM WILL GET ABOUT 150KM OUT OF THE SAME AMOUNT OF FUEL. I ALSO THOUGHT WHY NOT GET THE WHOLE PACKAGE WE HAVE A ANNUAL FESTIVAL IN TWO WEEKS WHERE THE LOCAL DEALER WILL DO SPECIAL DEALS FOR AROUND $16000 COMPARED TO THE USUAL $18500 SO I CARNT REALLY HELP MY SELF (THE MISSERS IS NOT THAT IMPRESSED Evil or Very Mad )
 
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 4:13 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Yeah Adam it's a bit of a given that both the Polaris and the Can-Am's chew a bit of fuel. In the words of another Polaris owner that I know, (WELCOME TO THE V8'S OF THE QUAD WORLD) laughing laughing laughing As for the price that's a steal, I'd go for that in a flash. In regards to the high speed turning issue, these thing's are more of a point and shoot machine, and not really built for high speed cornering Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad But then again I think it really depends on each individuals preference laughing laughing laughing
 
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 5:42 pm Post subject: Re: can am who has #1 Reply with quote Back to top

adam wrote:
HI ROSSCO I HAVE RIDEN THE 800 X2 FROM POLARIS AND I THOUGH IT FELT HEAVY IT DIDNT SEEM TO LIKE TURNING IN AT HIGH SPEED . I WAS ON IT FOR ABOUT 30 MINITES AND IT USED ABOUT A THIRD OF A TANK OF FUEL WITCH I THOUGH WAS A LITTLE THURSTY.FROM WHAT I CAN FIND THE CAN AM WILL GET ABOUT 150KM OUT OF THE SAME AMOUNT OF FUEL. I ALSO THOUGHT WHY NOT GET THE WHOLE PACKAGE WE HAVE A ANNUAL FESTIVAL IN TWO WEEKS WHERE THE LOCAL DEALER WILL DO SPECIAL DEALS FOR AROUND $16000 COMPARED TO THE USUAL $18500 SO I CARNT REALLY HELP MY SELF (THE MISSERS IS NOT THAT IMPRESSED Evil or Very Mad )


buy your missus one too.

big machines are normally thirsty. You could always fit up an IMS tank when they come available. Waldo got beat by a little 450 sports yamie in a 3hour endro cause the yamaha didn't need fuel and the canam did.... but for grunt can't go past the canam - stick a sports exhaust on em and they wheel stand beautifully. We put one of our exhausts (we make em) on a friends canam and it made such a difference that all his mates with canams were in the next week for their own... Dean left em all for dead laughing

Have you tried the brute force? it's got plenty of go too.

one problem with the canams we have found is that their frames tend to bend behind the steering - so either strengthen it or get to know come one who can straighten it when it does go. We have a steel bench for that.

If you can't guess - I'm not sponsored by canam so I'm able to tell it how it is up here. They are good but like all machines prevention is better than cure.

Either way you can come up for the Kamfari next year Smile bring the missus cause they run a girls class Wink
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 6:08 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

gday mate ive seen photos on a US forum of a can am that was nearly bent in half after it hit a stump(not that it would do any bike any good) just wondering if the frames bent from jumping or from general fatigue where i will ride has some pretty rough terrain
 
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:24 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

HI Adam

A weakness in the Can Am is the sst frame which is well noted in the us forums,, another bike to look at is the Arctic cat model is called the thundercat and is 1000 cc mean bike and about 3 grand cheaper then the outy ,

i can only suggest to tide as many as you can ,, and in the end it will either come down to the whole package being one feature like power, or it will be based on the whole lot of features.

I like manual controls for diff lock , can am doesnt have, i like power steering can am not have but can am have got great smooth power , and the oil filters are around 45 bucks ,, just take your time and weigh up all the pro's and con's of all..


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:45 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

HOW ARE YA GRIZZLY SO FAR THE FRAME IS THE ONLY THING IM CONCERNED ABOUT THE CAN AM. I HAD A HONDA (NOT IMPRESSED)WAS LOOKING AT THE YAMIE BUT A TWO SEATER WILL SUIT ME BETTER.DONT KNOW HOW THE CAN AM WILL STAND UP TO MY 110KG ARSE BOUNCING ON IT BUT FROM THE BIKES I HAVE RIDEN IT SEEMS IT WILL SUIT ME BEST eek
 
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:03 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Check out the 2 seater Arctic cat nice machine and available here in Australia
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 12:57 am Post subject: Just a few facts on a nice machine Reply with quote Back to top

Polaris Industries announced the Sportsman 800 Touring was named “ATV of the Year” by Affinity Powersports Media’s ATV Magazine. The ATV also received a “Best in Class” award for being the “Best Two-Passenger ATV.”

The Sportsman 800 Touring beat out the “Best Mega-Bore Utility” and “Best Open-Class ATV” winners for the prestigious “ATV of the Year” award. ATV Magazine picked the Sportsman 800 Touring due to its innovative Active Descent Control which gives the riders four-wheel engine braking, and a design that puts the passenger first with features such as a large, comfortable backrest; soft, vibration-absorbing hand holds and vibration-absorbing foot rests. ATV Magazine also applauded the Sportsman 800 Touring’s beautiful finish that includes automotive-style paint and alloy wheels. The award further validates Polaris’ claim that the Sportsman 800 Touring is “The World’s Most Comfortable ATV.”

“Polaris’ two-passenger ATV line-up, which includes the Sportsman Touring and Sportsman X2 models, is the top-selling line of two-passenger ATVs on the market,” said Mike Dougherty, VP and GM of the ATV Division for Polaris. “We’d like to thank ATV Magazine for recognizing the Sportsman 800 Touring as a premium ATV that leads the way in innovation and consumer appeal.”
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 1:03 am Post subject: New artic cat Reply with quote Back to top

New for 2009 from Arctic Cat is the 700 H1 Mud Pro Utility ATV. Why is this big news? Because it is the first factory machine specifically built for the mudding crowd. Equipped with MST 28" tires giving the machine 14" of ground clearance, special 4.0 gearing, snorkels, axles from the Thundercat for improved reliability, a new pushbutton locker, front and rear bumpers, winch, Competition Green Metallic painted fenders, and a host of other details that should get the blood pumping of any mud enthusiast. Check it out on the Cat Website.





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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:10 am Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Like I said Grizzly it all comes down to personal preferance. So the Can-Am might have a weaker frame, this I have'nt heard of yet and that would be proberly be on their forum. Also Adam that's a good one for tech help, so if you would like their addy just PM me. At the end of the day, all machines are going to have problems, because there're machines and they break eek eek eek
 
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:53 am Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Thats right Rossco ,, but i know one thing the ride on a outy would be very hard to beat ,, i have ridden one and it was excellent, pity it didnt have power steering though. but they are a good bike , and yes all of them have faults
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:23 am Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Your're right on there Grizzly, there's different things that are draw points for different quads. Now the power steering subject is one of the things that seperate the Grizz from all other quads Cool Cool Cool That's something I wish I had on mine laughing laughing laughing
 
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:02 am Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

im not a fan of the polaris myself they are comfy to ride but there a bit heavy for my liking i have also had KTM bikes and had a few engine problem one that left me with a 7km bike push back home Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad that arctic cat looks sweet but living in north western australia theres not alot of mud Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad and when there is its gone as fast as it came.the suspension on the can am as impressed me it was so smooth on the rough terrain around here im finding it hard to look at other bikes.comfort, power,two seats and the whinch will come in handy with all the hills ,sand and rocky tracks
 
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 9:03 am Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Grizzly wrote:
HI Adam

A weakness in the Can Am is the sst frame which is well noted in the us forums,, another bike to look at is the Arctic cat model is called the thundercat and is 1000 cc mean bike and about 3 grand cheaper then the outy ,

i can only suggest to tide as many as you can ,, and in the end it will either come down to the whole package being one feature like power, or it will be based on the whole lot of features.

I like manual controls for diff lock , can am doesnt have, i like power steering can am not have but can am have got great smooth power , and the oil filters are around 45 bucks ,, just take your time and weigh up all the pro's and con's of all..




Have a look on this forum here is the link you will find it very good

http://www.nyrocatv.com/index.cgi


Hey Grizzly I placed a post on the other forum, and boy did I get some hits eek eek eek I have to say you were right, the outty's frame have a tendancy to bend Mad Mad Mad This is usually caused by dents in the frame. So it looks like when this thing go's in for it's first service it's on with a bash plate Mad Mad Mad This also might be something for Adam to consider when purchasing his quad Confused Confused Confused I'd be asking for a free bash plate if I were you Adam, and don't fall into the same trap I did laughing laughing laughing
 
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:21 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Hey Rossco

I wouldnt say you fell into a trap ,,it is all information that we wish we had before we buy, dont get me wrong the grizzly has a few flaws as well , i have been doing research on different brands for the last 6 months or so and , when i upgrade it will be another grizzly ,, and not cos i got one now , but purely based on the overall package.

Ground clearance

Power Steering

Fuel injected

Parts and after sales back up local dealer

weight

accesories

price of quad

as i said the outy has a better ride but there are drawbacks for all quads even the grizzly.

Hell you ought to see the faults with the suzuki king quads and the kwaka brute force 750 , one bloke got rid of his with only 1000 ks on it due to it always breaking down.

thats why i like that other forum it is tried and tested by the yanks who are atv nuts
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:46 pm Post subject: Re: New artic cat Reply with quote Back to top

Grizzly wrote:
New for 2009 from Arctic Cat is the 700 H1 Mud Pro Utility ATV.







Yam need to build the 700 wolverine based on the YFM700 and import the rest of the wolverine range. I mean people are buying polaris and Can am so surely the market is there. I guess at this stage they just consider they dont need it, but a Dirt Wheels review last year put the Wolverine 450 (420cc) against the Polaris Sportsman 500cc and said it was the better bike. I guess that is a bit of a no brainer when the Sportsman is nearly decade old design.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:29 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

where can we buy a artic cat in Australia?
 
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 11:13 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Dont mean to steal Grizz's thunder as he's been the arctic cat man but when he started mentioning it.

I had a google and came up with a dealer in Newcastle that was actually a large equipment distributor.

But the Name Arctic Cat Importer of Austrralia made 7 of the top 9 hits they got a number in Kutin-gai in NSW and I havent looked much further for dealer networks.

Will Grizz and Andrew go head to head in a "Bog off" on the grizzleys?

Personally I loved to AC - Ute except for the snorkel thing which I thought could be done better of even just as an add on, but not having seen their full range yet they may well have a std bike of same dimensions and just the snorkel add on for the special beast.

Personally I'd love to see a 70 yard long pit of mud about 750ml - 1 metre deep of loose mud for some mud drags. Or maybe some really thick mud so we get some guys trying to hydroplane across it. Can see some really inventive home made add ons.

But I'll be the first to claim spectator status. Yuck Yuck
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 7:47 am Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Yhe Dealer in australia is a company called Chain Protection services , they have been selling the Arctic Cat range of snowmobiles for years, some people think thet the brand arctic cat is only new , but that is not the case , hence the reason why they have such large engines.

When i made and enquiriy to purchasing one of these units , they said i could get it serviced at my local bike shop .

Husky i have more info that i can share if you would like so as to get a special price

this is the link

http://www.chainpro.com/


114 Carnarvon Street
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Ph: (02) 9647 2588
Fax: (02) 9648 4850
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 4:44 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Rossco wrote:
Hey Grizzly I placed a post on the other forum, and boy did I get some hits eek eek eek I have to say you were right, the outty's frame have a tendancy to bend Mad Mad Mad This is usually caused by dents in the frame. So it looks like when this thing go's in for it's first service it's on with a bash plate Mad Mad Mad This also might be something for Adam to consider when purchasing his quad Confused Confused Confused I'd be asking for a free bash plate if I were you Adam, and don't fall into the same trap I did laughing laughing laughing


here's a thread about the "so called" problem with the bombys, read it, I would say the trail riders here will have NO drama's at all... Wink

http://www.nyrocatv.com/forum.cgi?viewcat=16&viewtopic=11693&searchtext=chassis


EDIT: there will be one rider that might have a problem, well the way you ride cowchaser, you could break a sherman tank Laughing Laughing Laughing
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 5:35 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Hey Yogie that's a very interesting site, like one fella said, it all comes down to how hard your going to push it eek eek eek
 
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 5:37 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Rossco wrote:
Hey Yogie that's a very interesting site, like one fella said, it all comes down to how hard your going to push it eek eek eek


mate there's pushing them hard and then there's racing these things flat out trying to win at all cost, and that the whole point with this, these blokes are racing non racing bikes... Rolls eyes
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