Press Release –
Axle is an Industry First; Lowest Unsprung Weight in Class
You’ve heard the four challenges from BRP’s President and CEO José Boisjoli. You’ve read about the advanced aluminum frame and chassis. You’ve seen the details on the front end. Now it is time to reveal the drive line and rear suspension of the Can Amâ„¢ DS 450â„¢.
Featuring the lowest rear unsprung weight in the class and a fully adjustable rear shock, the DS 450 is ready to excel on the track and trail. Just like with the creation of the ultra-light frame, steel was the enemy.
Like others in the class, the DS 450 features a steel axle, but Can-Am engineers found a way to cut the weight of the axle without sacrificing durability.
The axle is made of Chromoly 4140 stock, however, it is hollow. That’s not all; the design team then took that sturdy axle and narrowed it up by adding industry exclusive aluminum extended-reach hubs.
Can-Am didn’t stop there, in addition to the swingarm and hubs, the sprocket, sprocket hub and brake disc hub are all made from lightweight aluminum.
For the tires, Can-Am worked closely with ITP® to develop its Holeshot® SR tire on the DS 450. The tires are an extension of the well known Holeshot brand and are mounted on aluminum wheels.
In the coming weeks more details about this groundbreaking machine will be revealed, keep checking and spread the word.
Visit can-amDS450.com to see full reveal details on the all-new DS 450.