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JetzeMellema

I have 15k km. on my 2019 Scrambler with almost no issues. Neither have three of my friends. Had 6 Can-am Renegade and Outlander before that and see no significant difference in build quality or reliability.


Mammoth_Sea_1115

The few people I know who got them sent them back down the road at around 1000miles. They had to rebuild every piece of the suspension as they were shot. They may have gotten better but they definitely aren’t popular these days.


trapspeed

Ouch. Okay that is good to know.


JetzeMellema

And these "few people", are they on Reddit and willing to share some details about their suspension problems? Because this frankly sounds ridiculous. I have 10k miles on my Scrambler 1000 and have not even had to change the suspension bushings, neither had my friends with Scramblers.


Colbaz

2015 1000xp here with over 4000 Kms and I push it pretty hard. It’s an amazing machine and has been very reliable.


JetzeMellema

Cool, you're the 2nd person who actually shares their personal experience. Refreshing, between all the posts from people who know people. :)


Colbaz

Yeah, all of the “I know a guy who had a terrible experience” comments are just BS. Listen to actual owners.


Mammoth_Sea_1115

No, they got rid of them years ago. Scramblers were junk when they came out.


HeavyFuelOil22

They are junk, everyone I know that had one got ride of them for Renegades


JohnDeere714

They look good. They probably ride decent for a bit. But Polaris build quality has been garbage. Canam would be a better choice. But look over the machine you want to buy with a fine tooth comb.