2018 Rene 1000R xxc bent frame?

Well I rolled my machine a couple weeks ago and it seemed to ride fine after. I was getting it ready for the weekend today and decided to drive it up the street. The street is up hill and curves to the left. I noticed it is pulling to the right. I checked my alignment and the front end is toe in by a 1/4”.

I’m thinking the frame might be twisted or bent. I checked the frame over visually and didn’t notice any obvious bends or stress cracks. I measured from rear centre hub to front centre hub on both sides. They both measured the same. Is there any other measurements I can take to check? Am I just being paranoid and it was pulling due to not being on a flat level surface? Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks!!

Edit: with my handlebars straight, if I measure each side from end of Grips to rear LinQ rack, there is an inch difference. If I measure from end of Grips to the same point on the rear fender on each side it is the same. Twisted the rack?

2018 650 XT first hunt review

I just got back from a 12 day Turkey hunt on the North Rim using my new 2018 650 XT.

After outfitting it to my liking for hunting, it looks a lot different than when I Picked it up.
One thing I am not a fan of is the racks that Can Am puts on the XTs. So I removed the rear rack and installed a platform that holds my 36x20x13H lockable aluminum storage box. There is room left over on the platform to strap on a ground blind on the rear, and a Rifle/shotgun boot on the right side.
I wish that Can Am would put a rack similar to what the 2004 Arctic Cats had. Those IMO, are the best racks ever made.

First off I had to race the Grizzly in our camp just to see... And that was the last time I really used all of the power it has. Most of the time I never exceeded about 33% throttle. Most riding was 20 to 40 mph.
In 700+ miles and 10 logged fillups, it averaged 29.7 MPG! Not all fill ups were full tanks, as sometimes I needed a full tank for the trip I was going on, but over 10 tanks the potential for filling errors diminishes a lot. I had as low as 21 MPG and as high as 32 MPG. Type of riding had the biggest impact. The 21 tank had a lot of 4low log hopping, the the 32 had a lot of 25-30 mph trail riding.
Still, my Arctic Cats have averaged only 16 MPG under the same conditions
The 650 XT easily goes over 100 miles on a tank. Something that the Arctic Cats can barely manage with a larger 6.5 gallon tank.
Range is a really big deal hunting out west, and the 650 XT shined in this area.

Speaking of shining, the Baja Designs LED lights, and cowl projector lights are awesome. They are expensive but they work great, and leave my front rack free for other uses.
If they ever come out with a low beam setup, I will be first in line to buy it.

The cup holders on the windshield cowl actually work pretty well with the right size water bottles or gatorade etc. The mirrors on the cowl, in spite of the rinky dink mounting system work a lot better than I thought they would.
And the DPS has a positive impact on the above items. When I first rode the 650 XT, the DPS felt strange, so I used the Min setting . After getting used to that, I moved up to medium.
Then one day on a badly washboarded road I noticed my water bottles dancing and mirrors shaking, I switched the DPS to Max, and it smoothed out instantly. I used the Max setting from then on.

The turning radius is a full 4' tighter than the Arctic Cats. I rarely had to do a 3 point turn on this trip.
I really like the factory heated grips. The buttons are much larger than the aftermarket ones, allowing gloved hands to easily work them.

The Fox podium shocks.... Everyone that rode it loved them. The one issue I see is that the left rear one runs hotter than the others due to the exhaust. I have ordered some heat tape to hopefully improve on this.

The extra high windshield works really well on cold mornings compared to what I have had before.
Not a lot of mud this trip, but from what I can see, it appears that the fenders with the extensions will keep the mud off of me OK.
My bike equipped to hunt with me on it is a heavy weight. The Rotax 650 is impressive.
Under light throttle it is amazingly quiet. A real plus for a hunting quad.
But give some throttle and it's personality changes as it snarls like a lion with a bad attitude.

Overall, I like this bike a lot and hope it lasts as long as my Arctic Cat did.

850ho

Hey guys, new to the forum. Quick question, I am looking at a set of wheels off a 2016 Sportsman 850HO, they are 14" wheels but bolt pattern is the same as my 09 500HO, which has the stock 12" wheels and tires. Does anyone know if I'll have any issue mounting the 14s on my 09 sportsman?

2013 Sportsman 500 HO Running Rich

I have had my 2013 Sportsman 500 HO for about a year now. Bought it used with about 500 miles on it and about about 50 hours. I have run it hard, and I am now at 750 miles and about 95 hours. I have not had too many issues with it until recently. Started running very rich and burning through gas. Pulled the spark plug and it was black. Air filter was clean. I am thinking I just need to find a way to adjust the jetting on it. Any suggestions would be awesome, thank you.

07 Outlander 650 XT Max charging problem

Low Battery is showing my 07 Outlander 650. Thinking it was the battery I replaced but that didn't fix the problem. I've done some reading on testing the stator and voltage regulator but I want to make sure I've got it straight before I start replacing things.

When I test the stator resistance I get 0.04 to 0.05 across the yellow wires. When I start it and rev it up to 4000 rpm to test AC volts it goes up to 50v.

When I check the voltage regulator it's below 12v and doesn't go up as I increase the rpms.

Is it my stator that's shot?

Thanks

Dave

New member in Newfoundland

I live in Central Newfoundland and purchased an Outlander 570 fall 2017. My wife and I like trail riding and playing in the mud. Added 27 inch Zillas, and planning on adding a Dalton tan primary spring, snorkel kit and spring spacers in the near future. I also have a 500 sportsman, 350 Banshee and a couple sleds.

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Howdy from Vermont!

Hello from VT!

I have been a long time ATV and motorsport lover from Vermont, 28 years young. I started riding a Honda Big Red 350 3 wheeler and a Yamaha Banshee when I was younger. I eventually bought dirt bikes and a snowmobiles.

At one point I had a arctic cat 500 with big mud tires that I absolutely loved. After owning a Yamaha Viking since 2013, I finally met a group of friends through my new girlfriend. Your typical out in the sticks carpenter boys who love twisted teas and working on rigs. They are very down to earth people who's only vice's were a cold beers and a cigarettes from now and again. Exactly the kind of people that I needed after getting into some bad crowds in my younger days.

Anyway, I decided that it was time to get another ATV I originally wanted a Yamaha because my Viking was very good to me but they don't seem to make 2 ups for the ol ladie's comfort and they all have Can Am's so I figured I might as well join the pack. I ended up finding a really nice 1 owner can am 2017 570 max xt in New Hampshire. It only had 130 miles on it and I just couldn't seem to find a better deal. After a long day at the Chevy dealership (work) We took the long trip with the Silverado cash in hand I was excited to see it. It was everything that was pictured and more, basically a brand new machine for thousands less.

After days puttin around my own property solo we finally went on our first ride together, through what they called whiteface trails. It was a private trail with twisted turns, hairy banks, hills. streams, rocks and mud holes galore! Well my girlfriend and I have officially found our new favorite hobby for weekends and I love my Can Am! Already planning on buying another one next spring, possibly a 800 or 1000 xmr.

I look forward to sharing experiences with you and and helping build the community here on the Can Am forum! :th_smiliethumbsup:

- Dirtyharry

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800 Shift selector

So all winter my shifter has been freezing up. I knew I needed to open it up an re-grease it as well as maybe change the spring under the detent. When i went to reassemble everything, I had O-ring left. I cant find it anywhere on the service manual. It's about 5/8" diameter. I thought maybe on the detent shaft, but its too loose. Any idea's? 2005 800 Sportsman.

May 2018 – Polaris ATV of the Month Voting!


Let the voting begin for the May 2018 Polaris ATV of the Month! We will leave the poll open until the end of the month and then announce the winner. We got some really good pics this month, thanks to everyone that participated and GOOD LUCK!!

wpsharpshooter



2017 850sp Titanium Metallic
Decepticon Edition
14in STI HD3 Wheels
28in Mud Lite II
24in Bazooka Party Bar
Hays Fabrication LED Headlights
ATV Guru Front w/LED
Polaris 3500 lb winch
Polaris rear bumper w/ LED
Polaris Hand-guards
Polaris Lock-N-Ride rear cargo box
Polaris Fender Flares

BrownGuy1977



ITP Ultra GT Front & Rear Tires
STI HD6 Orange Wheels
HydroGraphics Plastic
Burnt Orange Paint
Trail Tech Speedometer
Alba Racing Nerf Bars

andwes03



2015 Sportsman 570*
Viking front brush guard
3 Headlight Mod
Rear steel Tough Rack
Kenda Bearclaw HTR's
12 inch Light bar up front
Flush Mount LED Headlights
LED light pods on Tough Rack for reverse lights
QSC Clutch Kit
Heated Hand Grips
Heated Thumb Throttle
Billet Aluminum Thumb Throttle
Polaris Lock and Ride Rear Box