Payload
#11
Honda is were its at. Yamaha is not all that bad either my friend has like 3,500miles on his 06 rhino still runs like new I think only thing they did to it other than oil changes is 1 bearing change.
#12
Only Yamaha I will buy is the Yamaha FZR Waverunner next winter haha.
And for the sport quads, I want the Racks.. and a Can-Am Renegade is an Outlander without any racks. That is the only difference. It also has tighter steering due to it being made for speed rather than utility
#13
I do like the Ski-doos though as far as snowmobiles, so I assume the Can-Am's are probably pretty good seeing it is the same engines. Although that RX-1 sled it badass.
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#14
You won't be fine, you'll snap the tailgate off with that weight. While the Dakota can handle over 1000lbs in the bed as payload, your talking about putting something that is still almost 3 ft longer then the bed itself onto the truck. Not only is your weight displacement uneven, but I really don't think the QC Dakotas are built to handle that much weight.
I could be wrong, but I still wouldn't put something that long in that bed. Even the 86in model is still putting an awful lot of weight onto the tailgate.
My advice, buy a trailer...
I could be wrong, but I still wouldn't put something that long in that bed. Even the 86in model is still putting an awful lot of weight onto the tailgate.
My advice, buy a trailer...
#15
My Z400 kicked the **** out of the Honda 400ex. Easily. Hands down.
#16
You won't be fine, you'll snap the tailgate off with that weight. While the Dakota can handle over 1000lbs in the bed as payload, your talking about putting something that is still almost 3 ft longer then the bed itself onto the truck. Not only is your weight displacement uneven, but I really don't think the QC Dakotas are built to handle that much weight.
I could be wrong, but I still wouldn't put something that long in that bed. Even the 86in model is still putting an awful lot of weight onto the tailgate.
My advice, buy a trailer...
I could be wrong, but I still wouldn't put something that long in that bed. Even the 86in model is still putting an awful lot of weight onto the tailgate.
My advice, buy a trailer...
Not a problem at all. And that total weight is nothing at all. You're wrong.
#17
Total Dry Weight is 669LBS for the Outlander or 719LBS for the Outlander Max. The Max will fit as well btw. So about ~355LBS on the tailgate. Of course, that may not be true, because I am not sure of the weight distribution of the quad. I could also cut a sheet of plywood to extend from the front of the bed to the tailgate and that would help distribute the weight. But, I should be fine. My coworker loaded his 1000LB Rhino into his truck and had it sitting on the tailgate no problem. I will jsut have to check my cables more often.
Last edited by wingerak92; 08-19-2009 at 01:47 AM.
#18
You won't be fine, you'll snap the tailgate off with that weight. While the Dakota can handle over 1000lbs in the bed as payload, your talking about putting something that is still almost 3 ft longer then the bed itself onto the truck. Not only is your weight displacement uneven, but I really don't think the QC Dakotas are built to handle that much weight.
I could be wrong, but I still wouldn't put something that long in that bed. Even the 86in model is still putting an awful lot of weight onto the tailgate.
My advice, buy a trailer...
I could be wrong, but I still wouldn't put something that long in that bed. Even the 86in model is still putting an awful lot of weight onto the tailgate.
My advice, buy a trailer...
#19
As for the tailgate, I still wouldn't trust anything that heavy on it.....
All it takes is one bend and you could be in trouble...
#20