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    Senior Member 4arms's Avatar
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    can-am 800r XT

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    4arms, you'll love it. I ride a lot, nearly every weekend from April thru August. I trail ride around here and in the mountains in WV and do some serious mudding and ride with several different kinds of bikes. No doubt the best performing quads I ride with are the Can-Am's. They are tough, will go anywhere and do anything you ask of it. Planning on selling my Rhiono this coming spring and buying a new Can-Am Commander 1000XT sideXside as their sideXsides perform every bit as well. Great looking machine you got there!!! Good choice on going with camo.
    Truth be told, this world is full of hunters with the ability to accomplish their hunting goals on their own. Yet the majority of hunters in this world have no knowledge of their true hunting abilities. Commitment and sacrifice are seen as something that is just out of reach or maybe not a choice. Failure is not an option to these hunters and they believe hunting success lies only in the kill. Should these hunters realize that they CAN commit, they CAN sacrifice and that failure is something that should be expected, they too will realize that they CAN do it on their own and they will experience success the way it should be experienced........ DIY STYLE!!!

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    just saw this again. good choice!
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    Personally, I would go with the Outlander. It could do all the work on the farm the Honda does and then run circles around the Honda on the trails. I know Honda has a cult following, I used to be one, there just isn't much fun factor with their 4-wheelers. Don't get me wrong, they are a great work quad, but for trails and fun the Outlander would hands down be the better machine.

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    Before I started researching I figured I was just gonna get a Honda. Sad thing is they havent changed a lick in ten years it seems. Dont get me wrong they are a rugged machine but I am glad I went with a new 650 Outlander XT.

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