Filming Cody Collier was a thrilling experience. We film a lot of fast riders up close that Cody's riding is next level. HIs quad serves as the ultimate shopping list for your Renegade or Outlander. If you have any questions on the products he runs, we'll do our best to answer or get the answer for you.
His brake setup, you swap out and add all 3 master cylinders, lines and left rear caliper & rotor from a 2019 RENEGADE . ( last year of full split setup like gen 1 , first year of gen 2 wider suspension arms ) I did almost the same thing other than pads ( I went with EBC savere duty sintered copper pads ) The original organic pads wear very quickly. My original organic pads were gone in 110 miles. This is an excelent upgrade.
Can you do this setup on a 2016 Renegade? I have a 2016 Renegade with 19+ suspension. I also have a 19 Renegade and I know BNR just came out with the split brake kit but states it’s just for 19+, curious if I can make it work on the 2016, I’d like both to have the same setup
Amazing video! I just switched over to Renegades. So this video was super helpful. Cody is blazing fast and a great champion! He is humble on the good days and positive on the bad days! Thank you for this video.
One of our favorite things to check out in the magazines back when we were young. We really enjoy doing these types of videos. Glad to hear you enjoyed it.
@@ATVonDemand that is accurate. several years ago the renegades had 2 levers and brakes on both rear wheels not just 1, i like that setup better but im sure they made the switch to single lever for cost savings. Based on what i have seen in Europe unboxing videos they still have 2 levers over there.
@@OdysseyOffroad hey, from what i have seem its just one lever over here in Europe, I'm from Ireland. I have a outlander xxc 1000t model, which as road legal, its restricted to 81hp and has abs braking also, its have a speed restriction too I think, about 120KM. its great to see videos like this, its a big help in getting bike set up for xc racing or enduro races as we call them over here., maybe they can do a few more like this video, maybe comparing 2 different riders bikes or even a grizzly for xc races. i must have watched the renegade video a dozen times, the more details in the video the better. the xc part of the sport has seen less of a slowdown compared to mx i think, probably because some of us have gotten to old to race mx lol the quad scene in Ireland is very small now, the numbers are not there to hold races so much after covid, keep up the good work, look forward to the next video
The untouchables lol, i havent looked close enough 😅 i would prefer the second lever, i like the rh one more, more useful on the farm too, same hand for braking and accelerating
Wicked setup. One thing I fail to understand is how on earth can you increase performance by making leaner than it already is? They are lean from factory so you want to starve it for fuel even more? No way in hell a high flow exhaust will “keep things cooler” you’re increasing air going in and out so AFRs are totally out to lunch. Yes having the rad kick on sooner helps out a lot but the fan must be running 95% of the time to keep temps around 90°C for optimal engine performance. That being said there must be a HP deficit in order to have more fuel range. Please tell me I’m wrong or I’m missing something. Besides that, I dream to have my outlander setup like this one day, I’m not much of a mud guy.
So you are correct on the 12-18 models. The 19+ 1000s do not have the 2-4K lean area that previous do. Also for the race tune we optimize it for a oiled foam air filter and fuel economy (so you do not have to pit in 2hr race). That being said not the whole area is leaned and multiple adjustments made in the fuel and timing. There is an increase of power over the oem tune with our ecu. Our ecu has proven hp on the dyno and also side by side real world testing.
Also a free flowing exhaust can help with heat. (Ever seen a clogged muffler glow red?) this is usually on worn exhuast that the oem packing and spark arrester getting filled with mud and water over time.
@@smittybert2450 thank you for addressing my comment. I agree with proper tuning, a high flow exhaust will manage heat a lot better. Those v-twin engines perform the best when AFRs are between 12.8 to 13. I’m still kind of naive when it comes to tuning but I’m learning lol
As a fellow Renegade 1000R owner myself this machine is a brute! I love mine so much power too! It is a 2017 Model Red and Black so it doesn't have Power steering but I don't care haha! I also have the same HMF exhaust powdered in Can Am Red with Black Euro tips. Can I share pictures with you guys of my build? Thanks! Enjoy!
@@ATVonDemand I kind of answered my own question after a bunch more research. I thought the factory clamp was 7/8 but it seems to be 1 1/8 so Flexx bars are a direct mount. Thanks for the reply!
Wow ! I didn't think it was possible to go that fast through the trees and over rocks with a machine that heavy ! I certainly don't have the skills to ride at that speed !
Filming Cody Collier was a thrilling experience. We film a lot of fast riders up close that Cody's riding is next level. HIs quad serves as the ultimate shopping list for your Renegade or Outlander. If you have any questions on the products he runs, we'll do our best to answer or get the answer for you.
Cody absolutely shreds! Awesome to see his set up 🤘
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Amazing how he tears it up on that behemoth, those shocks seem pretty sweet, those may be a game changer.
They certainly appear to be game changing!!
His brake setup, you swap out and add all 3 master cylinders, lines and left rear caliper & rotor from a 2019 RENEGADE . ( last year of full split setup like gen 1 , first year of gen 2 wider suspension arms ) I did almost the same thing other than pads ( I went with EBC savere duty sintered copper pads ) The original organic pads wear very quickly. My original organic pads were gone in 110 miles. This is an excelent upgrade.
@@brianmattle7844 Thank you for sharing.
Can you do this setup on a 2016 Renegade? I have a 2016 Renegade with 19+ suspension.
I also have a 19 Renegade and I know BNR just came out with the split brake kit but states it’s just for 19+, curious if I can make it work on the 2016, I’d like both to have the same setup
There are so many champion level riders out there that never compete.
@@TheHitman- Agreed
@@ATVonDemand That quad is sick. Love the gold look. 💛
Amazing video! I just switched over to Renegades. So this video was super helpful. Cody is blazing fast and a great champion! He is humble on the good days and positive on the bad days! Thank you for this video.
We made this video for viewers like you exactly! Cody has certainly been a pleasure to work with.
@@ATVonDemand thanks!!
my favorite video ! I have been curious how the pros set their quads up.
One of our favorite things to check out in the magazines back when we were young. We really enjoy doing these types of videos. Glad to hear you enjoyed it.
It looks so tough 💪🏻💪🏻 Great job on the build 🍻
It's a pretty amazing machine to behold. So is the riding.
He has 2 brake levers. I would like to know a bit more about that. I miss having the brake on the right-hand side.
We thought, Could be mistaken though, that a few generations ago there were renegade had separate front and rear brakes.
@@ATVonDemand that is accurate. several years ago the renegades had 2 levers and brakes on both rear wheels not just 1, i like that setup better but im sure they made the switch to single lever for cost savings. Based on what i have seen in Europe unboxing videos they still have 2 levers over there.
@@OdysseyOffroad hey, from what i have seem its just one lever over here in Europe, I'm from Ireland.
I have a outlander xxc 1000t model, which as road legal, its restricted to 81hp and has abs braking also, its have a speed restriction too I think, about 120KM.
its great to see videos like this, its a big help in getting bike set up for xc racing or enduro races as we call them over here., maybe they can do a few more like this video, maybe comparing 2 different riders bikes or even a grizzly for xc races. i must have watched the renegade video a dozen times, the more details in the video the better.
the xc part of the sport has seen less of a slowdown compared to mx i think, probably because some of us have gotten to old to race mx lol
the quad scene in Ireland is very small now, the numbers are not there to hold races so much after covid,
keep up the good work, look forward to the next video
@@esotericwally I seen some unboxing videos of new machines in Romania and they appear to have two brake levers
The untouchables lol, i havent looked close enough 😅 i would prefer the second lever, i like the rh one more, more useful on the farm too, same hand for braking and accelerating
Wicked setup. One thing I fail to understand is how on earth can you increase performance by making leaner than it already is? They are lean from factory so you want to starve it for fuel even more? No way in hell a high flow exhaust will “keep things cooler” you’re increasing air going in and out so AFRs are totally out to lunch. Yes having the rad kick on sooner helps out a lot but the fan must be running 95% of the time to keep temps around 90°C for optimal engine performance. That being said there must be a HP deficit in order to have more fuel range. Please tell me I’m wrong or I’m missing something. Besides that, I dream to have my outlander setup like this one day, I’m not much of a mud guy.
We will ask BNR If they can address this question for you.
@@ATVonDemand thank you 😊
So you are correct on the 12-18 models. The 19+ 1000s do not have the 2-4K lean area that previous do. Also for the race tune we optimize it for a oiled foam air filter and fuel economy (so you do not have to pit in 2hr race). That being said not the whole area is leaned and multiple adjustments made in the fuel and timing. There is an increase of power over the oem tune with our ecu. Our ecu has proven hp on the dyno and also side by side real world testing.
Also a free flowing exhaust can help with heat. (Ever seen a clogged muffler glow red?) this is usually on worn exhuast that the oem packing and spark arrester getting filled with mud and water over time.
@@smittybert2450 thank you for addressing my comment. I agree with proper tuning, a high flow exhaust will manage heat a lot better. Those v-twin engines perform the best when AFRs are between 12.8 to 13. I’m still kind of naive when it comes to tuning but I’m learning lol
As a fellow Renegade 1000R owner myself this machine is a brute! I love mine so much power too! It is a 2017 Model Red and Black so it doesn't have Power steering but I don't care haha! I also have the same HMF exhaust powdered in Can Am Red with Black Euro tips. Can I share pictures with you guys of my build? Thanks! Enjoy!
Heck yeah, send them to us on Instagram.
@@ATVonDemand Okay I will do that!
Great video…..awesome machine
Glad you enjoyed it. Glad we had the chance to film it!
What handlebar clamps are used? I like that it doesn't have much rise over stock
The stem is stock so it is probably using a stock height bar clamp.
@@ATVonDemand I kind of answered my own question after a bunch more research. I thought the factory clamp was 7/8 but it seems to be 1 1/8 so Flexx bars are a direct mount. Thanks for the reply!
Those KENDA Bear Claws HTR's are such a good tire. Wish they made them in a 30" tho
What are you trying to put them on a scrambler S or a side by side?
@@ATVonDemand SXS. i have a set of 27's on my renegade
Right on. I have another friend that uses these tires and really likes them
@@ATVonDemand yes they really are good tires.
@@OlSlickDaddy yeah , they are good, the original seem to have better grip but the 8ply htrs handle rocks a lot better, save the rims a bit to
What we need, is how stock vehicles last in the Working World
If this machine were stock and ridden like Cody rides it, It would not last long before you started breaking things.
Wow ! I didn't think it was possible to go that fast through the trees and over rocks with a machine that heavy ! I certainly don't have the skills to ride at that speed !
Cody is super human on that thing.
Nice, would like to know what that build cost.
I will ask if he knows.
30k. I have a built renegade. The shocks alone are 6k
What wheels did we say he runs? I couldn’t understand.
Racoon Racing
Sorry typo in the first post
Looks tough and fast.. 👍
It's tough. Both it and the rider are fast.
Sweet !!
Most definitely
Where can I get the mod parts to have mine start in gear?
BNR Ecu tune will get that done if it’s a 19+ unit
Shredder
Most def.
Cool
Please let me know the price.
We didn't total it. I will ask Cody if he ever has.
💲12,999
💲13,999
💲14,999
It's around this price.😊
30k
😮 thank you 👍❤
👍👍🙂
I'm here so I won't get fined...
LOL. Never!