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Should suspension be squeaking on my new Outlander over after only 17 hours of use?

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#1 ·
Hi folks,

I opted to purchase a brand new Can-Am outlander Pro, 2024, HD 5, about 11 months ago last spring. I was looking for a workhorse for carrying loads of lime and fertilizer for a deer hunting food plot on some rural land I own. I also was looking for a fairly low maintenance option. I'm not the handiest guy, but I'm slowly getting better. I was sold on the Can-Am when the sales guy explained that the design was intended to minimize need for lubrication compared to other models due to how the grease fittings were constructed or something, as well as other design features. I also liked the 1.99 APR financing...

I didn’t end up riding it nearly as much as I thought I would due to work demands last year. I have fed her nothing but ethanol-free gasoline. So after last using it to ferry a couple dead deer this past December, it sat in a cold storage all Virginia winter in a locked shed. She started right up with no issues today! Though I brought a portable jump starting device just in case, because I didn’t have a trickle charger connected to it.

However, I was really annoyed to hear that my Outlander would squeak every time I would hit a bumpy spot on the trail on my land. I realize that these things need TLC and routine maintenance, but I thought that I didn’t really need to bring it in to the dealer and repair shop until about 50 hours of use. Could it be an indication of some kind of flaw or damage?

The shop that sold it to me charges something like $350 for a typical maintenance overhaul with oil change and underbody inspection and lube. Should I just suck it up and take it in? Should I invest in some grease and a flexible grease gun even though supposedly the fittings are sealed? I do see some videos out there on YouTube. Something else to quiet it down?

Thanks up front for any suggestions.

Jim
 
#2 ·
After sitting for a while, there may be some random noises until lubricant gets moved around again. I'm not sure about the Pro, but the XT has a bunch of grease fittings on the suspension. Do not use bearing grease if you have zerks on suspension parts. Follow the recommended lube ymtype in the manual. I'm sure someone will have better info for you on what points can be lubed on your model .
It was ridiculously cold here in VA this winter!
 
#6 ·
There arw not zerks except may on the u joints of the gen3 style machines.

The bushing flexes instead of moves. Things are pry just nice and tight new. Run it. It will be fine.
 
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#7 ·
Get yourself a gallon of WD-40 douch down the entire bike. Not the seat, of course but everything under the plastics as best as you can reach. It will stop the squeaks, keep water out of electrical connectors, reduce the rust over time and help things come apart when it's time to work on it.

Ok - that was a run on sentence but you get the point.

She will settle in as time goes on.

Ride her - she likes it (y)