Your Can-Am Commander craves mountain air - give it the EPI High Elevation Clutch Kit
Tired of your Commander 1000 choking at altitude like a sea-level tourist? Get the EPI Sport Utility Clutch Kit for High Elevation and restore the power you (and your Commander) deserve. Show those mountain trails who's boss!
Performance and Features That'll Make You Grin:
Peak Power at High Altitudes: Optimized clutching means your Commander pulls hard, even in thin air.
Say Goodbye to Bogging: Rev quicker and maintain momentum up those steep climbs.
Protect Your Belt: Proper clutching reduces belt wear, saving you money and side-of-the-trail headaches.
Easy Installation: Get back to riding, not wrenching with this kit's straightforward setup.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Is my Commander suffering at altitude? If it feels sluggish and slow to rev up high, the answer is probably yes.
Will this ACTUALLY make a difference? Heck yeah! Riders rave about the improvement with this kit.
Key Benefits:
Unleash the hidden power your Commander has at high elevation
Tackle steep trails with confidence and a newfound sense of authority
Protect your investment with longer belt life
Spend less time tinkering and more time exploring
Stop letting thin air hold you back. Grab the EPI Sport Utility Clutch Kit for High Elevation and unleash your Can-Am Commander 1000's mountain-conquering potential!
Fitment
2012 Can-Am Commander 1000R XT
2012 Can-Am Commander 1000R LTD
2012 Can-Am Commander 1000 X
2011 Can-Am Commander 1000R XT
2011 Can-Am Commander 1000 X
2011 Can-Am Commander 1000 -
Features
Designed for 27-28" tires and 3-6000 ft elevation
All round use kit
Great for trail riding, occasional mud and sand riding, plowing and hauling
Better low end and mid-range acceleration
Quicker backshift which results in crisp throttle response
Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and toluene, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov