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03-19-2016, 11:02 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 544
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Thinking about a Cam Am quad.
Just wondering if anyone can shed some light on how these machines are and about their reliability.
thanks
Robert
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03-20-2016, 12:12 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Pigeon Lake, Alberta
Posts: 269
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I've personally put 5000 km on my 400 max XT in the snow and mountains. Only one breakdown at my fault...freaky circumstances... I wouldn't hesitate to buy one. The max XT is truly remarkable in steep terrain!
Just remember, quad opinions are like belly buttons...everyone has one!
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03-20-2016, 12:28 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Okotoks, AB
Posts: 532
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Stompers right. It's like asking what's a better truck? Ford chev dodge. Everyone has their favs and good reasons as to why.
I like the can ams. Never had them but good buddies have.inliked riding theirs. Lots of power, cool features. But it seems when they needed work that warranty didn't cover or warranty ran out, they were pretty pricey to fix. Compared to the cost of parts for my Hondas and kawi's anyways.
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03-20-2016, 12:29 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Copperhead Road, Morinville
Posts: 19,290
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Best machine on the market.
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03-20-2016, 08:01 AM
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Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 856
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I've got an 08 800 renegade, and it's been flawless other than a small antifreeze leak that is an easy fix. 3500 km. 2008 was the last year they were made in canada. If I was in the market for another quad, I'd wait for a low km 500 max 2007 or 2008. The new ones are insanely expensive.
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03-20-2016, 01:02 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Sherwood Park
Posts: 714
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I'm forced, through taxes, to give Quebec enough money. I sure as heck am not going to give them more by choice. IMO Any Albertan, in this economic climate, should give it some thought.
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Who are you going to blame when all the ohv's are gone and the fish are still dieing
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03-20-2016, 01:17 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Near Edmonton
Posts: 15,063
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Great sport bike but if you need reliable and must get out of bush ride or you hunt alone etc, get a Honda. If you always ride with others Can Am is fine. Expensive to fix and a bug er to work on, which is true of the Kawasaki too, but they cover ground like crazy.
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03-20-2016, 06:27 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 2,751
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Love the canam.
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03-20-2016, 06:43 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: south calgary
Posts: 2,281
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Can am can send a bad one out the factory door just like all the rest, each make has its own unique characteristics, Polaris has a fantastic ride only average power, can am has great power and only an average ride unless you get the adjustable suspension, which potentially is another item to go wrong. I have a xtr 1000 can am,, love it, also had two Polaris machines, loved them, had a Yamaha that was good as well. Had a Honda, worked great and everyone else got rest time waiting for me to catch up but I always got there, then had to rest my back all day the next day. The nicer the quad,means a premium price usually. My xtr with tracks is crowding 18 grand, that's three nice used quads that get lots of the places I go but certainly not everywhere, it's all a give and take, don't mater which one you get.
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03-20-2016, 06:55 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: onoway, Ab
Posts: 6,997
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I have a 2014 800 outlander. Power is great, it handles like it's on rails and is the best riding quad I have rode. Having said that it is the worse POS I have had to work on. It is not built as tough as a Honda or even a Polaris. In order to get at the drain plug on the gearbox you need to remove the right running board. It only needs about 20 bolts and screws to come out just to get the running board off. Bottom line if you don't mind doing some wrenching they are fine. If you just wanna turn the key and go buy a Honda.
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03-20-2016, 07:12 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Near Camrose
Posts: 41
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I've had my 06 outlander 800 since 2007, beat the snot out of it, nothing but mudding and abuse, and the only fixes I've had to do were self inflicted. I don't think a guy can go wrong with can am, but the price tag wasn't quite as hefty back then either
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03-20-2016, 08:10 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 57
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If you spend a lot of trail time alone....get a Honda. We have 2 at the cottage, a 1992 250 2 wheel drive and a 1994 350 4 wheel drive. I would love to get a new one, but just can't justify it. They never break. The only fixes required are oil changes, break jobs (worn out), tires (worn out), and the occasional spark plug change....
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03-20-2016, 08:22 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 33
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I've got a XMR 1000, my opinion is lots of power, cool gadgets, tons of grease nipples (18 to tend to every time out is recommended), have to keep them clean (my airlines (plastic) had some debris in and around them, melted a hole in the line back in the bush) lost air/shocks bent both stabilizer bars, way too much plastic, looks great through! I just haven't had the best luck with mine.
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03-20-2016, 08:43 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Emerald Park SK
Posts: 27
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Can-AM
Have had a 2014 Outlander 1000 for 3 years. No complaints or breakdowns so far.
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03-20-2016, 08:59 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 33
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I'm not sure when they took the the adjustable Air shocks, and adjustable power steering out. Fixed is the way to go, Lots of $$ to switch it over! Mine is the 13, should have known not to buy it the first year on the market!
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