I would change your description because that’s not a 2016 can-am renegade 800. It’s a 2007-2011 first generation renegade 800. My guess would be that it’s a 2007 or 2008. 2012-currently is the sstg2 chassis. A 2016 can am renegade would be an 850. I hope this helps you out.
Great machines, I started with a 500 and now changed to a 1000, I was very close to bought an 800, but a good deal, made me choose de 1000, but in the end if you want to buy a used one, be very careful, not everybody treats well their things, and thoses things are not cheap at all !!
They really are that fast and snorty. My 800 does the exact same thing, even with 27s on all 4 corners. It just doesn't wheelie as often as a machine with stock size tires will.
I would change your description because that’s not a 2016 can-am renegade 800. It’s a 2007-2011 first generation renegade 800. My guess would be that it’s a 2007 or 2008. 2012-currently is the sstg2 chassis. A 2016 can am renegade would be an 850. I hope this helps you out.
MrTylerg506 I was told 2016 but thanks for letting me know
Tristan Armani sure no problem 👍
If that is an 2008 for the love of all that is holy never take the key out of the ignition and dielectric grease is your best friend!
Are these still reliable ? Was lookin into one
Great machines, I started with a 500 and now changed to a 1000, I was very close to bought an 800, but a good deal, made me choose de 1000, but in the end if you want to buy a used one, be very careful, not everybody treats well their things, and thoses things are not cheap at all !!
@@ks_mv8660 I sold my 500 with more than 10.000 miles, and was fine, in the right hands, they make a lot of miles!
@@lucascosta8276 yea its all about how aggressive you ride it
@@ks_mv8660 yup bought mine for 5000 with 5600 miles and it was ridin hard by prev owner and it runs fine
Park Falls Wisconsin area?
We were 3 hours north of Toronto
Is it actually fast or did you speed up video
Not sped upped my 800 acts like this twos
george morghan yeah not sure what that guys saying
george morghan you’re off your rockers buddy
Michael Di Giuseppe ok Corey lahey
They really are that fast and snorty. My 800 does the exact same thing, even with 27s on all 4 corners. It just doesn't wheelie as often as a machine with stock size tires will.