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Thread: can am vs honda

  1. #1
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    can am vs honda

    im looking to buy a 4 x4
    cam 650 or honda 680
    what do you guys think
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    Talking

    I bought a can am 800 a couple monthes back and have not been disapointed with anything about it so far. I would defenetly put my vote on the can am.

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    Might bea little late, but Can-Am all the way.

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    probably late but good info for others

    Check out this info

    Listed highest to lowest:

    Can-Am Outlander 800__61.7 hp
    Can-Am Outlander 650__55.4 hp
    Kawasaki BF750 Carb___50.1 hp
    Sportsman 800_________50.1 hp
    Kawasaki BF750 EFI____49.8 hp
    Suzuki KQ700__________48.5 hp
    Yamaha Grizzly 700____45.6 hp
    Sportsman 700_________44.3 hp
    AC 700________________41.4 hp
    Kawasaki BF650________41.4hp
    Yamaha Grizzly 660____40.9 hp
    Can Am Outlander 500__40.4 hp
    AC 650 H1_____________39.3 hp
    Honda Rincon 680______38.5 hp
    Suzuki KQ450__________36.7 hp
    Sportsman 500 EFI_____36.0hp
    Sportsman 500 HO______34.5hp
    Honda Rubicon_________33.9hp
    Arctic Cat 500________32.0hp
    Sportsman 450_________29.7hp
    Can-Am Outlander 400__28.9hp
    Honda Foreman 4x4_____26.9hp
    Honda Rancher 420_____26.1hp
    Yamaha Grizzly 450____26.0 hp
    Yamaha Grizzly 400____26.0 hp

    Really a BIG DIFF in those CAN-AM I love mine
    Mine
    2007 Renegade 800 32 silverbacks
    2004 YFZ 478 4 Sale
    Wifes
    2008 Polaris RZR 4 sale
    Joshs
    Outlander 400/Polaris 250 4x4
    Cody's
    Polaris 250 4x4/Kasea 90ish/Dinli 70ish

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    Well by the time you read this post you probably made your choice..

    Anyway There not a machine out there in the atv utility class that surpasses Can am Outlanders.

    Those V twin engines are strong , Believe it. These same engines are used on Ultralights aircraft and European Motorcycles and BMW cycles.

    Does that answer your question ? Hope you made the right choice...Lol
    Regards

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    Originally posted by 450rutmaker
    probably late but good info for others

    Check out this info

    Listed highest to lowest:

    Can-Am Outlander 800__61.7 hp
    Can-Am Outlander 650__55.4 hp
    Kawasaki BF750 Carb___50.1 hp
    Sportsman 800_________50.1 hp
    Kawasaki BF750 EFI____49.8 hp
    Suzuki KQ700__________48.5 hp
    Yamaha Grizzly 700____45.6 hp
    Sportsman 700_________44.3 hp
    AC 700________________41.4 hp
    Kawasaki BF650________41.4hp
    Yamaha Grizzly 660____40.9 hp
    Can Am Outlander 500__40.4 hp
    AC 650 H1_____________39.3 hp
    Honda Rincon 680______38.5 hp
    Suzuki KQ450__________36.7 hp
    Sportsman 500 EFI_____36.0hp
    Sportsman 500 HO______34.5hp
    Honda Rubicon_________33.9hp
    Arctic Cat 500________32.0hp
    Sportsman 450_________29.7hp
    Can-Am Outlander 400__28.9hp
    Honda Foreman 4x4_____26.9hp
    Honda Rancher 420_____26.1hp
    Yamaha Grizzly 450____26.0 hp
    Yamaha Grizzly 400____26.0 hp

    Really a BIG DIFF in those CAN-AM I love mine

    450rutmaker where did you get this information. I am currently looking into buying a utility atv and would like to find out where you got this information so I can see what other information they have. Thanks
    2007 Can-Am DS 650 X
    2007 Kawasaki KFX 90
    2005 Redcat 50

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    I'd rather be without one that being without a Can Am !

    Even fuel consumption wise Can Ams average 38.4 mpg on straight smooth roads and about 34.6 in rough terrain ( for the 650) that is.

    Great machines man, Mine makes heads turn everytime...

    Take care and Good Riding !

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    the outlander 800 is a GREAT machine, but so is the rincon. The only flaw with the outlander i found out is the radiator gets clogged when going in deep water/mud. The rincon went through the same stuff and went through it easier and no clogging. But I would personally still get the outlander.
    2008 Can Am DS450
    PRM Baja Bumper and Skid

    2007 Honda Rincon 680
    Fuel Injected
    ITP Mudlites
    Hopefully some more goodies soon

    1986 Honda ATC 250SX
    Knobby tires all-round
    otherwise.................... STOCK

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