HELP COOLANT QUESTION 650 Outlander

Just bought a 2007 650 outlander max 850 kms
Went over all fluids
Here is my problem - when the machine is cold the coolant reservoir is near empty
when I start the bike within 5 minutes of idle the reservoir fills to the max line
When I shut it off as it cools it draws back out of the tank till near empty.

If I fill the tank to max line when cold as soon as the bike starts warming coolant pisses out the top of the resevoir cap

What am I missing air in the system, bad rad cap ????

Thanks in advance for any responses

2014 scrambler 850 HO limited edition voodoo blue

So I got a buddy selling his 2014 850 in the limited edition voodoo blue. Has about 220 hours and 2k miles on it. Runs great but definitely has cosmetic issues as far as cracked plastics and stuff. Needs wheel bearings and a arm bushings. He's offering to sell it to me for 3k, an I dumb for even considering not buying it??lol like I said, runs great just a little beat up haha

Got my new wheels installed today!!

:smile

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The Wifey got me these for my Birthday (which is in a few weeks, but I was impatient). These are 7 inches wide, but they are 4+3 offset, so now my track is 2" wider overall. I'm going to rock the factory tires for now, until they wear. Then I'm probably getting some 26" BigHorns. Can't wait to actually ride it and see if the handling improves.

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1996 Sportsman 500 front end rattle

Long time lurker, first time poster.

I've got a 1996 Sportsman 500. Took it out for the first time in a year yesterday and rode it pretty hard. When braking the front end rattles pretty aggressively. Sounds like its coming from the left side more so than the right side, but I could be mistaken. It starts when you begin engaging the front brakes but does continues through deceleration even when the brakes have been disengaged. Originally thought it may be brakes but calipers are brand new as are the pads, property installed and do not move even a mm when you try to move them by hand. Rotors aren't warped.

Could it be a bearing/U-Joint?

I'm sorry if this is a poor description but I'm not particularly mechanically inclined so I did my best. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

1996 Sportsman 500 front end rattle

Long time lurker, first time poster.

I've got a 1996 Sportsman 500. Took it out for the first time in a year yesterday and rode it pretty hard. When braking the front end rattles pretty aggressively. Sounds like its coming from the left side more so than the right side, but I could be mistaken. It starts when you begin engaging the front brakes but does continues through deceleration even when the brakes have been disengaged. Originally thought it may be brakes but calipers are brand new as are the pads, property installed and do not move even a mm when you try to move them by hand. Rotors aren't warped.

Could it be a bearing/U-Joint?

I'm sorry if this is a poor description but I'm not particularly mechanically inclined so I did my best. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Speed censor for Tracks

I have a 2017 Outlander 1000 that I put tracks on a couple days ago. Obviously my speed is way off. I ordered the speed control module from BRP but I don't know where to install it. I called the dealership which was no help, he didn't even know which side of the bike to install it.

Looking for pics or instructions where to install this thing. I cant find anything on the net.

Thanks
Jenx

Speed censor for Tracks

I have a 2017 Outlander 1000 that I put tracks on a couple days ago. Obviously my speed is way off. I ordered the speed control module from BRP but I don't know where to install it. I called the dealership which was no help, he didn't even know which side of the bike to install it.

Looking for pics or instructions where to install this thing. I cant find anything on the net.

Thanks
Jenx

New Memeber

Hello All,
New to this forum, bought 2017 Outlander last year and looking for answers.

Thanks and looking forward to conversations.

Jenx