2018 Can-Am Outlander Pro 450 - 2 Years Later Review
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- Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025
- Today I give a review of our Can-Am Outlander pro 450 after 2 years of use! Some good points, some bad points. Hope you enjoy the video.
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Your right with the keys. The owners key on my 570 is about 68mph. If you upgrade and get another Can-Am go for a 570. Worth the extra money
I’ve same one, you get 2 keys with it a normal key which is limited on speed etc. And a performance key that gives you full power and speed. Your gear lever needs adjusting, I had to do the same on mine. I think after a bit of use and the gearbox gets run in it just needs adjusting, never touched it since. There’s a linkage behind the panel under great lever that needs adjusting, if I remember rightly put it in neutral and adjust the linkage so it moves your gear lever to the centre of the N mark. I think I got away with just taking the small black cover off at the side and adjusting it, or I might of took it all off I can’t remember . You’d have to check but your owner’s manual will tell you
Sorry for the late reply, Ah.. I'll have to have a look around for it! - I see, I'll have to do a bit of research then have see if I can have a crack at doing it. Cheers for the advice though it's much appreciated.
Good to see a review on how durable they are for work etc, i use a honda 450 and 500 and they're solid. id stick with honda because they are so bulletproof, hondas last for 20 odd years haha. Would you get a kawasaki mule, brute force 750 or suzuki king quad 750?
Hi Jonny, glad you liked the review, I have to agree with you there! whilst Can-ams are great and all they aren't the most reliable.. Hondas are sturdy old machines, bit like Suzuki! We had a Suzuki Eiger quadrunner before this and that lasted a solid 14 years faultlessly, it survived two rollovers, a collision with a tractor trailer and even got flooded at one point.
Depending on the application I reckon a kawasaki mule would be the handiest for the farm, especially when doing fence repairs, injecting cattle and whatnot but if I wanted to move the cattle or just go fast, I'd probably go for the brute force 750!
@@TheMonners Yeah the Kawi mules are brilliant for around yards and doing work out on the field with the stubby wheels that get that more power, a friend of mine has the deluxe version with the doors etc and its so good for mini bales/concrete bags etc. I've had yamaha and honda but the kawi brute force has a cvt belt transmission which isn't as reliable as DCT I think
In park the reverse button works the power steering that the dps.
Ah I see.. cheers for your comment 👍
Do you still have this? And if so can you do another review
No sorry mate it got stolen
Hi thanks for that video please tel me avrage km per tank fuel
Say it with me," four wheeler"