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It's Official: The 650EFI Outlander VTwin

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Ok guys I was at my dealer today. Here's the scoop: It is a 650 twin, 54 hp and the same body, suspension etcas the 800 except for the wheels which are steel and it actually weighs a little more than the 800. Sounds like in some test runs the 650 Outty beat the 750 Brute and the 800 Polaris.....but we knew it was going to kick ass....it's a Rotax!!:roflao:
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Sounds like I might want to look into one of these, I dont care how fast it is, you can only go so fast thru the woods anyway, I am looking for if it gets the power to the ground, you know what for.

Did they say when it would be out?? This year yet?
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Thats great, Nicky's Grizz will be up for sale and we are buying the 650.

Why are they calling it a 650? Instead of a 660, I think the ccs will be rated at 660ccs?
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The 330 Outty, where the cylinder heads are coming from is actually a 325cc
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Ruapache I 'm not sure when we will see it but I think there will be a press release next week.

Heres a part of the BRP website header that I snagged somewhere off the web. It is not on their site yet but will be in full size of course

"Proof that the lust for power runs in the family" :lolol: Ilove it!



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Here is the official BRP press release.

650 Outlander

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I wonder why it weighs more than the 800? Did they beef up the frame or add standard skid plates?
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It has steel wheels and they are 10 lbs heavier
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It's on the site now. http://www.bombardier-********/en-CA/...650/Models.htm
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