Modded Renegade and 1000cc Mudpro Mudding
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Silverbacks seem like a bad choice of tire for riding in the "Hell from up North" a.k.a. Muskeg, haha.
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I'd say it was the high lifter outlaws on the cat that made all the diff!.. outlaws seem to not spin in the mud, they just bite!
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@offroad804 for fast trail riding, the renegade!.. for mudding and fast trail, the outlander!.. for mudding only, outlander 800 mxr!
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@432motoandbass This is a big, big province....and we stick to the trails. So technically speaking our footprint is very, very small as our trails make up a fraction of 1% of our public land
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cat and gade dont matchupe too weell.
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and thats why before taking an expensive toy in the mud you should fucking educate yourself..
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hitlerisajew1 2 weeks ago
@hitlerisajew1 North Central Saskatchewan
ostacruiser 2 weeks ago 2
Sweet video! also i have a question Im 14 but looking to buy a can am when im 16 ialready got and outlander but how are the renegades? They seem amazing and every year i go up to the mountains to go mudding would a renegade be a good choice or should i stick with my 800 outlander?
offroad804 1 month ago
@offroad804 They are the same motor, trans and frame, so they are very similar, the Renegade has better shocks and is a little lighter not having racks, so It's better for fast trail riding, the Outlander has about 1" more clearence, It's really just personal preference, if they're set up the same it will come down to the rider on which performs better in a modhole. Both Excellent machines. The Outty also has racks to haul along a bit of stuff if your going on long trail rides
ostacruiser 1 month ago
is the long chasis better in shit like this?
elaposto 2 months ago
@elaposto they are more stable when climbing out of a hole for sure, as far as mudding I think the extra weight hurts them
ostacruiser 2 months ago