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Making Your Can-Am Side-By-Side Street Legal
Mechanically, there’s nothing preventing any Can-Am side-by-side owner from riding on pavement. Aside from a little extra wear on -- as well as excessive rumbling from -- non-street off-road tires, the only thing that stops most riders from driving their Can-Ams on city streets and county roads is the fear of Johnny Law. If you're on a first-name basis with everyone in your …
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The Top 3 Tires For The Can-Am Defender
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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Can-Am Snow Tracks: An In-Depth Look At Tracked-Out Can-Ams
Sure running side-by-side tracks on your Can-Am UTV will make it slow and limit your top speeds, but tracks will undoubtedly make your machine unstoppable. You can go virtually anywhere on the right set of Can-Am tracks, with no powder too deep and no drift too tall. Just don’t expect to go 40mph with them on, lest you blow through belts like a madman. Yes there are cons …
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