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<blockquote data-quote="chiefs584ever" data-source="post: 3197741" data-attributes="member: 24469"><p>I have owned quite a few over the years and will always reccomend the Hondas. Gear drive over belt any time you are pulling anything. The Polarisis are nice and the independent rear suspension is a must for a smooth ride. IMHO, stay away from the can am outlander. I had a 650 and all I ever did was take it to the shop. Engineered by a group of idiots in my opinion. Constantly overheated when worked hard pulling and when you have to take the battery out to charge it, you will fully understand my frustrations. They engineered the can am like it is the space shuttle. Way overkill and high maintenance.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SCH-I500 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chiefs584ever, post: 3197741, member: 24469"] I have owned quite a few over the years and will always reccomend the Hondas. Gear drive over belt any time you are pulling anything. The Polarisis are nice and the independent rear suspension is a must for a smooth ride. IMHO, stay away from the can am outlander. I had a 650 and all I ever did was take it to the shop. Engineered by a group of idiots in my opinion. Constantly overheated when worked hard pulling and when you have to take the battery out to charge it, you will fully understand my frustrations. They engineered the can am like it is the space shuttle. Way overkill and high maintenance. Sent from my SCH-I500 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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