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Re: New ATV horsepower
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Posted by O on August 21, 2006 at 17:18:04 from (4.156.249.132):
In Reply to: Re: New ATV horsepower posted by KITO on August 21, 2006 at 15:29:21:
I got a 1998 Polaris Xplorer 300 4x4 that I like pretty well, it has the automatic transmission. I has got a fair amount of low end torque, but if I did trade, I want a machine that does better wheelies since mine only does them if your right in the middle of the powerband and crack the throttle when hitting a decent sized bump with the front wheels, and then front end will lift into a wheelie, but I'd like one that had just a bit more power that would do this just a bit easier. You need a decent sized bump and some traction though, otherwise that heavy front end won't leave the ground. Some things I am looking for is 4wd, pretty good power, does wheelies, has some ground clearance for mud, alittle speed, good lighting for night time riding, and has a tow hitch. I saw figgures posted on a couple of sites on the new Can Am Renegade 800, they claim those make 67hp,same as the Outlander 800 does, but I don't know where they got that figgure from. I don't know what my machine makes for power?. Local Yamaha dealer recently told me the 2 strokes made alot more power than the new 4 strokes of the same displacement.
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