@@HaloHamstur I am not trying to be a jerk, but if you are planning on dumping all that money into one of those machines you need to be more aware of what you are getting. Quality control at their assembly plant in Jaruez Mexico if that is how you spell it needs work, and they have had some major accidents at that plant. A number of customers have had some issues similar to the ones mentioned in mudpuppy’s videos. Rotax is okay, doesn’t really appear to be much of an issue their only the assembly process itself ( quality control ) get the extended warranty if you buy one. ☝️ They are good looking machines, but they have some short comings, also riders seem to bend the tie rods relatively often, so watch out for that too, loose hoses as well. They have some areas that need work, and beware of potential electrical, and ECU issues, but this is a new machine with new mapping, and sensors. Look into getting the BUDs 2 software from Powersports Diagnostics to keeps eye on things, as well as a Can Am tech repair/service manual.