The Griz are great, except for a year or two where Subaru made the engine (somewhere around 2017 or 2018). A friend has a Griz, along with two 1000cc Can Ams, and has tracks for all three. He beefed up the Griz with aftermarket exhaust, engine electronics and clutch. It's no match for the Can Ams on power and other areas. It works pretty well with tracks, but as you'd expect, there are times where it lacks the power needed to climb some grades without sinking into powder. But the Griz has a lower center of gravity, so it does exceptionally well on side slopes.
I will almost certainly be trading in my 2023 Outlander XT 1000R. It’s basically the mid bore redesign on steroids . We have an Outlander 500 along with my 1000R and I love everything about it more than my 1000R except the power. It’s smoother , rides better , easier maintenance, better fit and finish , MUCH quieter drivetrain , sealed compressed bushings , MUCH MUCH better shifter, much more storage , softer seat . I’m a fan.
I'm trading my 2022 xtp for one of these. for 15 years these can ams been burning my right leg and still feel the same for the most part. Hoping this new one- no 1. doesn't roast my leg lol, and 2. shifts without rocking it like I'm riding a fat chick
@@hitorquemags True. It is 55 inches wide, which restricts is use on 50 inch trails. I own a 1000S along with two older Outlander 800s, But barring trails that are too narrow, the extra width, length, ground clearance and suspension travel of the 1000S make it substantially more comfortable than the Outlanders on rocky trails. I prefer many aspects of the Can Am. But if you're not racing, the Polaris is a more comfortable ride, the one I most use. However, the Outlander's switch to a double A-arm rear suspension should help handling and ride quality quite a bit (it is long overdue). It also increased rear suspension travel, reportedly by nearly 2 inches.
@@stromghouls I agree down low and mid range , but I’ll just about guarantee it’ll pull on my 23 1000R upper mid range to top end . My guess is it’ll be about 3-5mph faster top end as well. Our 500 outlander with the PDrive will do 65-66mph. To me the 500 is just way more refined and makes vastly less squeaks groans and drivetrain noise than my 1k.
@@stromghouls I had a 2007 renegade 800 for 12 years. I upgraded to the 2022 Outlander 1000 XTP. That renegade was 597 lb dry weight, this one is 826. I honestly can't feel much of a power difference, probably because of the weight, my tires are a little bigger now too. They both did 78 on their speedo. I have a 2025 on order. The ads say they go over 80mph now though, I think because CF moto has one that goes over 80 now and Can-am couldn't let that win.
Can you tell if the new one is faster than the old 1000R? After all, each of you has ridden the old ones. Does it accelerate better? Is the difference really noticeable?
I was going to go with cfmoto, but there are so many people having electrical issues, engine failures and having to go for repairs. They are not even pushing them hard. Plus, I am Canadian and thought I should support my Canadian brands.
Great review , this man knows how to ride !
Looks like a baddass machine. I have read dirt wheels since the beginning.
Not interested in the bike (I’m a grizzly guy) but watched it all the way through. Love this style of review guys. Keep it up!
The Griz are great, except for a year or two where Subaru made the engine (somewhere around 2017 or 2018). A friend has a Griz, along with two 1000cc Can Ams, and has tracks for all three. He beefed up the Griz with aftermarket exhaust, engine electronics and clutch. It's no match for the Can Ams on power and other areas. It works pretty well with tracks, but as you'd expect, there are times where it lacks the power needed to climb some grades without sinking into powder. But the Griz has a lower center of gravity, so it does exceptionally well on side slopes.
Hard to go wrong with a grizzly for tuff reliability work horse but are worlds apart when the sport factor comes in
Great review thanks!
Please do more videos
Those are pretty cool looking but I gotta have that relocator on top my personal preference
I will almost certainly be trading in my 2023 Outlander XT 1000R. It’s basically the mid bore redesign on steroids .
We have an Outlander 500 along with my 1000R and I love everything about it more than my 1000R except the power.
It’s smoother , rides better , easier maintenance, better fit and finish , MUCH quieter drivetrain , sealed compressed bushings , MUCH MUCH better shifter, much more storage , softer seat . I’m a fan.
More videos,also detailed eith the machine, like details of the body,storage etc...💣💣💣
I'm trading my 2022 xtp for one of these. for 15 years these can ams been burning my right leg and still feel the same for the most part. Hoping this new one- no 1. doesn't roast my leg lol, and 2. shifts without rocking it like I'm riding a fat chick
@@JrodBooya I know bud we shall see lol
How is the foot spread, is it still like doing a half split when standing up
Did you like this one better than sportsman 1000S ?
Yes, the Sportsman is over 50" wide so it limits where you can take it.
@@hitorquemags True. It is 55 inches wide, which restricts is use on 50 inch trails. I own a 1000S along with two older Outlander 800s,
But barring trails that are too narrow, the extra width, length, ground clearance and suspension travel of the 1000S make it substantially more comfortable than the Outlanders on rocky trails. I prefer many aspects of the Can Am. But if you're not racing, the Polaris is a more comfortable ride, the one I most use. However, the Outlander's switch to a double A-arm rear suspension should help handling and ride quality quite a bit (it is long overdue). It also increased rear suspension travel, reportedly by nearly 2 inches.
they gained 10hp, but they also gained a lot of weight. i doubt they will be that much faster than previous models.
@@stromghouls I agree down low and mid range , but I’ll just about guarantee it’ll pull on my 23 1000R upper mid range to top end . My guess is it’ll be about 3-5mph faster top end as well.
Our 500 outlander with the PDrive will do 65-66mph.
To me the 500 is just way more refined and makes vastly less squeaks groans and drivetrain noise than my 1k.
I think it's going to be faster because of the PDrive not because of the power/weight ratio
Yes ridiculous weight. I'm trading my '22 xtp 1000 for a new one. That '22 was a claimed 826 lb dry weight. Now 975?!
They are much faster 0 to 60. 5.9 seconds.
@@stromghouls I had a 2007 renegade 800 for 12 years. I upgraded to the 2022 Outlander 1000 XTP. That renegade was 597 lb dry weight, this one is 826. I honestly can't feel much of a power difference, probably because of the weight, my tires are a little bigger now too. They both did 78 on their speedo. I have a 2025 on order. The ads say they go over 80mph now though, I think because CF moto has one that goes over 80 now and Can-am couldn't let that win.
Will the 6x6 get the 101hp or stay with 82hp.
Can you tell if the new one is faster than the old 1000R? After all, each of you has ridden the old ones. Does it accelerate better? Is the difference really noticeable?
The paint on plastic bumpers are Matte finish? Or glossy?
Matte
Enjoy the video and anything ATV related! I just don’t know if I could ever buy a can am though. They are so fugly
Hello! I want to buy the most emotional ATV. Which is better in your opinion: g2 Renegade or g3 Outlander?
Well, we have to say, we can't wait to ride the G3 Renegade, it will be a beast.
@@hitorquemags Me too! But what exactly about this comparison? I can’t decide what to buy!
80+ mph top speed in anxious to see if it's faster than my clutched tuned and piped 850xmr I've got it to 88mph.
My 2007 Renegade 800 went 78 on it's speedo. My 2022 xtp 1000 goes 78 on it's speedo. (75 on phone gps). I wonder if they are electronically limited
@@JrodBooya At nearly 1000 pounds, honestly, we don't want to go any faster.
It's over 1000 lbs...Holy crap..i Want to test one out though
lol...my 700 Outty is 935lbs.
Display from 2019 perfect 😂😂😂😂😂
Why was the power of the old one not manageable?
due to the clutching and engine mapping, you would get too much power right off idle, so very jumpy, too much crazy power too early in throttle
How much is that only $50,000?
Only $2200 more than my 2022 xt-p 1000 was brand new! So $750 per year price increase lol
@@JrodBooya how much is that $30,000?
This model is $16,599. The 1000 starts at $13,899
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the orange sucks
I´m with you! I wish they made it in Triple Black or Black Yellow... I don´t like the Orange
@@mantrax1060 .... If it had black wheels you could power coat the front and rear bumpers black. That would look way better.
Absolutely….what are you wearing for a helmet
That is a Solid brand helmet #46. They come in gray or white.
I’ll take the cforce 1000 2025 any day over this
If you want price then the cfmoto is great but if you want the smoothest, least vibration, best handling and most powerful then the Can-Am.
@@thomaselectriccollc8590 right. they are not really in the same class
I was going to go with cfmoto, but there are so many people having electrical issues, engine failures and having to go for repairs. They are not even pushing them hard. Plus, I am Canadian and thought I should support my Canadian brands.
@ yeah, of course they are.