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I think the Outlander is a great machine, they have moved up into the top 5 ATVs to own, I have heard of a few problems,  I usually don't pay much attention to piddly little things, but some of these problems are major, but are easily fixed. Depending on which engine size, overheating, fuel pump problems, cam chain stretching, and brakes.

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I have a bombardier 400 from 2004 and a problem has occurred in the ball bearings of the front axles, the ones on the inner side. On a couple of occasions they disarmed and lost the pellets.

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IF you keep in as stock with power = you should have a loong time atv..

But when you "upgrade" like i did:

Abs to full on mud "edition" my own design

650 62 stock hp to upgrade 85+hp Then there will start to find some "weak points"

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