2014 CanAm
Outlander 650 DPS
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2014 Can-Am Outlander 650 DPS
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Can-Am
Outlander 650 DPS ATV Key Features
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Dressed in yellow for 2014, the Outlander 650 includes Tri-Mode DPS, Visco-Lok QE and cast-aluminum wheels to separate
it from the standard base model.
Tri-mode Dynamic Power Steering (DPS)
The Can-Am DPS system is outfitted with three separate selectable levels of steering assistance: Minimum, Medium or
Maximum. Tri-Mode Dynamic Power Steering provides variable steering assistance no matter what mode the rider chooses
for the terrain. The system is designed to offer less assist at high speed and more assist at low speed. A high-capacity 50-
amp motor means the DPS will never fade with heavy use and all DPS-equipped models also come with the Visco-Lok QE.
Visco-Lok QE
QE stands for quicker engagement. All DPS-equipped models come with the Visco-Lok QE calibration giving an even quicker
engagement of the front differential. It progressively transfers power from a slipping front wheel to the gripping one – automatically
with no buttons to push or levers to pull. Plus, there’s no wheel hop or driveline wind-up so the system is totally
transparent to the driver and extremely easy to steer. Can lock up to 100 percent with no rev or speed limiter. This differential,
unlike some competitor’s differentials, does not have a speed or rev limiter.
Cast-aluminum wheels
The 12-inch cast-aluminum wheels with a centre-less design are outfitted with 26-inch Carlisle Badlands tires give the 650
with DPS a different look than the standard Outlander 650.
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