2012 Can-Am Renegade 1000 X xc
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Can am Renegade 1000 xxc
By Denis Giglio (I am an Owner) on Mar 11, 2017I am the proud owner of a 2012 Can-am Renegade XXC 1000. I have been riding and owning various atvs and dirt bikes over the past 30 years and now I have experienced the power and performance of the Renegade 1000.
When people ask me to compare it to another four-wheel-drive That I have ridden ... over the years there just is nothing to compare it to it's in a league of its own in power and performance with absolutely no disappointments and no shortcomings. It seems to have an endless supply of horsepower and torque. It's 82 hp gives it 0 to 60 times rivaling that of a Corvette the quad is absolutely in a league of its own.
The DPS power steering and the fox shocks complement the power putting everything to the ground in a balance package we were 650 pound ATV seems like a much smaller machine. The DPS power steering and the fox shocks complement the power putting everything to the ground in a balance package we were 650 pound ATV seems light and agile with enough power to get you out of any situation and if that wasn't enough with the flip of a switch or 2 Wheel Dr. quad turns into a 4 x 4 with power and grip to climb almost any obstacle or grade.
In summary the quad is the pinnacle of ATV technology and both power and handling And function. After owning this quad I don't think I could ever buy another quad because anything else would be just a substitute of lesser quality and torque and power than the can am renegade 1000 XXC.
Denis Giglio
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The 2012 Can-Am Renegade X xc 1000...My thoughts.
By Sebastien Meloche (I am an Owner) on Feb 26, 2012Hi,
My name is Sebastien and I bought a 2012 Can-Am Renegade X xc 1000 in October 2011. I owned a '08 Can-Am Outlander 800xt with several performance upgrades before trading it in for the new Renegade.
The first time I went for a ride with my new X xc I noticed the entire feel ... of the quad was different as compared to the older Can-Am models. The flex in the new SST G2 frame is less noticable, the suspension has been beefed-up in the front with a whole new tubilar control-arm design and the rear trailing-arms have also been redesigned to reduce flex. The rear sway-bar has been relocated externally and has also been improved, reducing the body roll even more, plus now it's detachable for you guys that like the hardcore off-road riding and need the articulation. We can't talk about the suspension and not mention the Fox Podium X shocks that come standard on the X xc. These shocks are fully adjustable and make this quad ride like a LazyBoy, allowing me to go faster that ever before on trails that used to be rough on my old bike. The best feature that was added to this quad is the Tri-mode Dynamic Power Steering(DPS). This is the feature that truly helps you tame this beast, specially when your playing in the mud in 4x4 the DPS helps you keep those 82 ponies in line and prevents the handlebars from getting ripped out of your hands. Long story short, even though this quad weighs 687lbs dry, a 73lb increase over the 2011 model it feels lighter and more agile.
The new 1000cc(976cc) power-plant is a complete monster. This engine produces 82hp even though it has been restricted by a smaller throttle body (46mm) and a highly baffled exhaust, the same motor produces 85hp in the Commander. Aftermarket parts are already available to get that motor over 100hp, I have noticed quite the difference with just an exhaust.
There's a few problems minor problems with this new Gen2 chassis, the tie-rods are weak and bend easily and the brake pads wear quickly, mine wore in 250 miles.
All and all this is the best quad ever made and I get a adrenaline rush every time I ride, there's no better feeling than coming out of a corner at 40mph and hammering the throttle and the front-end comes off the ground!
That puts a smile on my face every time
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