Polaris Outlaw 50: review, history, specs

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Polaris Outlaw 50
Manufacturer
Production 2009 - 2014
Class ATV
Engine
single cylinder, four-stroke
Fuel System carburetor
Transmission Gear box: automatic

Final Drive: chain

Clutch: Automatic
Suspension Front: single a-arm with 3 in (7.6 cm) travel
Rear: mono-shock swingarm with 3 in (7.6 cm) travel
Brakes Front: expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear: expanding brake (drum brake)
Front Tire 16/7-7
Rear Tire 16/8-7
Wheelbase 32.99 inches (838 mm)
Length 47.99 inches (1219 mm)
Width 31.5 inches (800 mm)
Height 27.99 inches (711 mm)
Seat Height 22.99 inches (584 mm)
Weight 210.1 pounds (95.3 Kg) (dry), 95.0 kg (wet)
Fuel Capacity 1.2 Gallon (4.54 Liters)
Manuals Service Manual


The Polaris Outlaw 50 was a single cylinder, four-stroke ATV produced by Polaris between 2009 and 2014.

Engine[edit | edit source]

The engine was a air cooled single cylinder, four-stroke.

Drive[edit | edit source]

The bike has a automatic transmission. Power was moderated via the Automatic.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a 16/7-7 front tire and a 16/8-7 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via expanding brake (drum brake) in the front and a expanding brake (drum brake) in the rear. The front suspension was a single a-arm with 3 in (7.6 cm) travel while the rear was equipped with a mono-shock swingarm with 3 in (7.6 cm) travel. The Outlaw 50 was fitted with a 1.2 Gallon (4.54 Liters) fuel tank. The bike weighed just 210.1 pounds (95.3 Kg). The wheelbase was 32.99 inches (838 mm) long.

2009 Polaris Outlaw 50[edit | edit source]

2009 Polaris Outlaw 50

Engineered for the youngest riders, the 2008 Polaris Outlaw 50 is a small-displacement quad which serves as a very good vehicle for educational purposes: nimble with a kid in the saddle, this ATV is unintimidating, therefore being a good choice for introducing the basics of off-roading to your offspring.

The 4-stroke air-cooled engine has both electric and kick starting and comes with a throttle limiter so adults can decide how fast the young riders can go, while a comfy, long seat and full-size floorboards provide excellent support over rough terrain. With killer graphics, your kids will also like the way 2008 Polaris Outlaw 50 looks just as they'll enjoy riding it.


2010 Polaris Outlaw 50[edit | edit source]

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A smaller-displacement version of the Outlaw 90, the 2009 Polaris Outlaw 50 is a good choice as the first step for a kid in the world of ATVs and off-road riding. At least 6, riders are not allowed to operate this quad unless an adult is supervising at all times. With the instructional DVD and helmet provided in the box, teaching your kid how to ride will be easy and funny, especially as it has a speed limiter which adults can set according to each riding scenario and rider experience.

Electric starting and the automatic transmission make things as simple as throttle and go for the young riders, while the absence of the luggage racks means that your machine will carry gear, snacks and water in case you decide to hit the road alongside your kids.


2011 Polaris Outlaw 50[edit | edit source]

2011 Polaris Outlaw 50

The 2011 Polaris Outlaw 50 is the smaller brother of the Outlaw 90, the first step a kid must take in order to become a true quad master. Riders must be 6 or older, and adult supervision is required for using this machine at every times. With the instructional DVD and helmet provided in the box, getting used to teaching your kid how to ride will be even easier and more fun, especially as the 2010 Outlaw 50 retains the same speed-limiter of the bigger 90-series siblings, which adults can set according to each riding scenario and rider experience.

This ATV comes with convenient and easy to use electric starting and an automatic transmission which makes things as simple as throttle and go. The 2010 Polaris Outlaw 50 has no luggage racks, so if you plan to ride with your kid in the wild, snacks and water will go on your machine's racks.


2012 Polaris Outlaw 50[edit | edit source]

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The 2011 Polaris Outlaw 50 is a nifty small-displacement ATV for the youngest riders, the perfect way to start learning and explore the world of quads. Riders must be 6 or older, and adult supervision is required for using this machine at every times. With the instructional DVD and helmet provided in the box, getting used to teaching your kid how to ride will be even easier and more fun.

This ATV comes with convenient and easy to use electric starting and an automatic transmission which makes things as simple as throttle and go. The 2011 Polaris Outlaw 50 retains the same speed-limiter of the bigger 90-series siblings, which adults can set according to each riding scenario and rider experience.


2013 Polaris Outlaw 50[edit | edit source]

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Smaller than the Outlaw 90, the 2012 Polaris Outlaw 50 is a nifty small-displacement ATV for the youngest riders, the perfect way to start learning and explore the world of quads. Riders must be 6 or older, and adult supervision is required for using this machine at every times.

This ATV comes with convenient and easy to use electric starting and an automatic transmission which makes things as simple as throttle and go. However, when it comes to “go”, the 2012 Polaris Outlaw 50 retains the same speed-limiter of the bigger siblings which adults can set according to each riding scenario and rider experience. A rider-training DVD and a helmet are also provided.