ATV Frontier
Toggle ContentToggle Content Home | Chat | FAQ | Forums | Links | Register
Toggle Content ATVF Main Menu
 Home Community Members Web
 Links
 Communication
 Shoutblock

News- Page 2

Yamaha of Canada

<
1 2 3 4 5
>
ATV Frontier: Bombardier ATV

Search on This Topic:   
[ Go to Home | Select a New Topic ]

Bombardier ATV Bombardier Outlander 800 review at Off-Road.com
Posted by CanadianViking on Thursday, February 09, 2006 (18:26:15) (2893 reads)

Off-Road.com has posted a review of the 2006 Bombardier Outlander 800...



Just what all us power junkies always wanted in a utility quad. This thing is a serious torque monster!

800 cc v-twin 4 valve overhead cam liquid cooled Rotax. Reported to have 60 Horsepower. Not only that, but it has a very aggressive sound to the exhaust (but not so loud as to get the attention of the sound police.)


You can read the complete review at OFF-ROAD.com


comments? | Printer Friendly Page  Send to a Friend | Score: 4.83

Bombardier ATV Bombardier-ATV announces 2006 Outlander 650 H.O.
Posted by CanadianViking on Monday, November 14, 2005 (06:02:45) (4182 reads)


Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (BRP) releases the Outlander™ 650 H.O. EFI, a new Bombardier* ATV aimed at one of the industry’s fastest growing segments, the 600-700 recreational-utility "rec-ute" class. With its combination of the most powerful engine in the class and lightweight, sophisticated platform, the Outlander 650 H.O. EFI will set the standard in the booming 600-700cc rec-ute class. The new ATV fits into the company’s new focus on ATV enthusiasts.

The 650’s engine, the Rotax 650 H.O. EFI, is a smaller displacement version of the 800. In addition to the most power in the class, the 80-degree V-twin delivers torque with a throaty sound enthusiasts will love. The advanced electronic fuel injection and engine management system ensure optimum performance in all conditions at all RPMs – including easy starting in cold weather or at altitude.

You can read the complete product announcement HERE


Read More... | 2 comments | Printer Friendly Page  Send to a Friend | Score: 5

Bombardier ATV Bombardier DS250 first ride review
Posted by CanadianViking on Monday, October 03, 2005 (21:37:46) (2289 reads)


Off-Road.com has posted a first ride review of the new Bombardier DS250:

When Bombardier ATV told us last May to expect 24 months of industry-leading new products, they weren't kidding. Starting with the biggest and baddest of their line up (or any other) Outlander 800 and Outlander 800 Max, they come back again this fall to grab your attention with their new 2006 DS250.

You can read the complete article at OFF-ROAD.COM


Read More... | 1 comment | Printer Friendly Page  Send to a Friend | Score: 5

Bombardier ATV 2006 Bombardier ATV Lineup Details Released!
Posted by Ronin on Friday, June 03, 2005 (20:01:00) (1781 reads)



We have been given the green light by Bombardier to disclose the info on BRP's complete 2006 ATV lineup 2 days early. Thanks BRP!

There's the DS 650X, the Rally, the Outlander 400 H.O., the Outlander Max, and what's this here? Something about an Outlander 800 H.O. EFI, "a tough four-wheeler for ATV enthusiasts who want adrenaline-surging acceleration and razor-sharp handling in addition to extreme function and utility", billed as the "Most powerful ATV on market"!

Join the discussion on all these machines in our Bombardier Forum.


comments? | Printer Friendly Page  Send to a Friend | Score: 3.75

Bombardier ATV Bombardier Outlander Max 2005 Review with Videos!
Posted by davidpaj on Tuesday, August 17, 2004 (19:16:55) (2396 reads)

The announcement of the 2005 Bombardier product line was a big day in the ATV industry. We also learned on that day we would be receiving a 2005 OutlanderMAX XT for an evaluation and review. We received the unit in late June, and have been testing non stop. The major change in this years edition is in the tire department. Bombardier is the first manufacturer to produce a radial tire, suitable for extreme off-road riding, Carsile being the brand of choice. We’ll talk more about these later, but that’s the biggest difference in the 2005 OutlanderMAX XT. The other changes are more cosmetic, such as the edition of black racks and larger hand grips for the passenger.
More here (www.tekfront.com/outlander)


comments? | Printer Friendly Page  Send to a Friend | Score: 3.66

<
1 2 3 4 5
>


Toggle Content User Info

Welcome Anonymous

Nickname

Membership:
Latest: woodadw
New Today: 3
New Yesterday: 0
Overall: 23393

People Online:
Members: 3
Visitors: 21
Bots: 4
Staff: 0
Staff Online:

No staff members are online!

Toggle Content ATVF Traffic
Hits Today:14406
Hits Yesterday:16334
Busiest Day:96390
Total Hits:51603796
Online Since
May 2003

Toggle Content Survey
Besides ATV's, what other motorsport do you participate the most in?




Results :: Polls

Votes: 143
Comments: 0


Home | Chat | FAQ | Forums | Links | Register

The logos, images and trademarks used on this site are the property of their respective owners.
ATV Frontier is not accept responsibility for comments posted by users and does not necessarily agree, support or validate items posted by anyone using ATV Frontier.
Interactive software released under GNU GPL, Code Credits, Privacy Policy