Exactly I would snap up a good used Can am 650 outlander.. Really sad Can Am didn't find a way to keep building a twin engine in a lower price bracket.. It absolutely could be done Instead they started with single cylinders to try and increase profits
if you have never ridden a brute, you should. I have a 2020 on 28”, and it’s re cluched for the wheels and tires. It is in fact a torque monster. So much fun to ride.
2022 CanAm Outlander Mossy Oak edition. Last year for the venerable 650! No regrets and a shoutout to your review of this machine that helped my decision!
Only 50hp from a 750 twin? Guess I’m keeping my CanAm Outlander 650 with 62 ponies.
Exactly I would snap up a good used Can am 650 outlander..
Really sad Can Am didn't find a way to keep building a twin engine in a lower price bracket.. It absolutely could be done
Instead they started with single cylinders to try and increase profits
if you have never ridden a brute, you should. I have a 2020 on 28”, and it’s re cluched for the wheels and tires. It is in fact a torque monster. So much fun to ride.
Not sure what gen Outlander you have, but that 650 v-twin is my favourite ATV engine. Awesome trail power.
2022 CanAm Outlander Mossy Oak edition. Last year for the venerable 650! No regrets and a shoutout to your review of this machine that helped my decision!
The Can am 700 is a SINGLE cylinder engine. Far more torque than the 650.
I get 50hp out of my 700 Can-Am single. Ain't trading anytime soon. 😊 just saying.
Do you really call bolting on aftermarket parts a ‘build?’ That seems a wee bit absurd!
Build-up? Do you get what we mean or just being grumpy because you haven't poo'd today?
I agree, free sponsored products being bolted on does not qualify as a build.