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Reviewer: Anonymous
From: Joussard, Alberta, Canada
Date: 06/21/2011
Rider Height: 5' 7"
Rider Weight: 200
Miles/Hours: 800 miles
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2007 Can-Am Outlander™ 800 H.O. EFI XT

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-- Handles Well In Northern Canada --
I am a hunter in northern Alberta, Canada. I travel in rugged country pulling a heavy load(camp) into the bush. The first thing I did was put a 2" lift kit as the bike was way to low. I then put an after market full skid plate (warn) on, as there is no protection to speak of. I am now going to put square tubing in the frame to stregthen it. By doing this I will have changed a "Pavement" into an awesome "Bush" quad. If you are not ready to make these few changes, my advice is to look at something else. I do ride with Suzuki, Kawasaki, Honda, and Polaris riders and I kick everyone's butt in most catagories and, yes, they have their issues that also need to be rectified. Have a great day.
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2" lift kit, full skid plate (WARN, as good as Can-Am's but a lot cheaper), handle bar and thumb warmer, and strengthen the frame. (There is a video on Google that shows you how to do it.)
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