Tips And Tricks For Cooling Your Maverick Engine
Jan 12th 2020
It doesn’t matter where you ride, be it in South Florida, Texas, or even the cooler northern states, your Can-Am Maverick engine can overheat regardless of the outside temperatures. While 3 to 4 bars is normal — even in warmer climates — if your machine stays in the mid-five-bar range or is overheating at idle, you’ve got an issue. Some riders might tel
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The Top 3 Tires For The Can-Am Defender
Jan 5th 2020
Asking which
Can-Am Defender tires are superior is like asking which Can-Am side-by-side is the best — some are great for curtain situations, while others are more suited for other applications. And so it is with Defender tires and wheels. A tire set that propels your Can-Am Defender effortlessly through thick mud will, without a doubt, perform poorly on pavement or ha
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The Importance Of Keeping Your Can-Am Clean
Dec 29th 2019
No matter where you ride, you’re bound to get your Can-Am at least a little dirty; it’s just part of the game. And while the mud and dust may be inevitable on the trail, it doesn’t have to stick on there forever. Even riders who don’t particularly care how their rig looks, preferring function over form so to speak, should still take care of their machines. Be it a $50 bike o
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