Trailer for 2 Outlander Max?

Hi guys, I really hope someone can tell me what is the best trailer option for 2 Outlander Max?
We are planning to buy 2 Outlander Max, probably one a 570 xt and the second a 650 xt, and I can’t figure out what trailer to get.
A couple of dealers recommended me a Triton Atv 88, but the bed is only 79” x 104”. Outlander max is 94” long with a wheelbase of 59” - so the wheels and some front/rear will stick out 6-7 inches on each side. Is that OK? Cannot be very easy to load in such tight space. Any of you having a similar setup?
Second option would be to get a Triton double snowmobile - but this is a tilt. Would it work if I get some ramps and using it that way ?
Thanks and please let me know your suggestions.

Hello

Hi guys, I am new to the forum and the atv world . Planning to get with my wife a couple of Outlander Max, so we can ride all around Ontario and beyond. As I am completely new in this world, hope to get valuable info and advice from all of you !

Primary issue/creeping pics

So after somewhat disassembling my primary, I immediately noticed my faceplate was not in good condition. The sleeve or bearing the primary rides on when it moves in and out had some surface rust on it. Enough to where it was definitely not smooth and was elevated.

By the way I have an 08 800 outty with an stm secondary and a vfj TEAM series primary, prior to him discontinuing them. I have done very little maintenance to it and this is probably why this is happening.

Need to also figure out how to remove the spider piece to get to my weights. I can’t remember how I changed my weights last time.

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Howdy!

I have several Polaris 4-wheelers and they get plenty of use in the mountains and high-plains deserts of Colorado.

This forum has been helpful to me in the past, so I might as well join. Just retired last June and am already spending more time horseback and on the atv's. Yeehaw!

This is a great forum. Thanks for letting me join in.

Bent frame, next move?

Riding during the snowstorm the other night and I clipped a tree with my tire on the right side of my outlander. I bent my frame, and I'm not sure what my next move should be. I know many of you have gone through this, so I was hoping for some insight. Thanks in advance.

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2017 Can AM Outlander 450 DPS Tire Size

Hi!! I have a 2017 Outlander 450 DPS and I was wondering if I can put tires on it that are 25x9.5x12 front and 25x12.5x12 rear. These are 1.5'' wider than stock. Can I install these on the factory wheels and will they clear? The only thing that has me nervous is the rear suspension. I think the trailing arms might be an issue. Thanks in advance!

2003 Quest 650 battery connections

Hi,
I'am new to forum. hope I am posting this in right area.
just bought used quad. it did not have a battery in it.
there are two heavy cables/wires coming from the front of the bike to the battery.
one is yellow and one is blue. How do I tell or know if they connect to positive or negative?
I connected the red from solenoid to + and black to - as usually. I have power to ignition and starter.
Does anyone know where the heavy gauge blue and yellow go. What are they connected to at the front?
Thanks

DIY Electronic Throttle sensitivity

I have an European 2018 Otty 1000 with electronic throttle, not iTC. I would like to change the throttle sensivity with some DIY electronic.

The throttle is a double Hall effect sensor, which translates the position of the lever into two analog voltages and sends a signal to the ECU. The signals given by these Hall sensors vary from 0.53v to 3v for signal one, and 0.25v to 1.5v for signal two. The relation between these two signals (Signal one) = ((Signal two) x 2)

If I wire in two voltage dividers and a DTDP (Double Throw Double Pole) switch, the two voltage signals would be divided i.a.w the resistors. If using 4 equal resistors the voltage signals should be diveded into half whith switch engaged.

Is this DIY possibe?

Se attached 2019 throttle wiring

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1996 Polaris xplorer

I have a 1996 Polaris xplorer and I am replacing all the chains and sprockets on it. I need to know do you get he front sprocket off for the 4x4? It's the one where the CV shft is. Thanks