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The all NEW DOMINATOR X is OFFICIALLY Announced and ready for Pre-Orders!

Why follow when it’s so much fun to lead? We have been committed from day one to be a company that evolves. After 14 months of R&D we re­leased the Raider which became unique to the market and ran the same Solid platform ODES has been running internationally since 2008 and statewide since 2010. We then decided it was time to dig deeper with a new utility Design for 2015. We spent nearly all of 2014 with USA Designers, Engineers, and R&D facilities to create a new utility that would have features unique to the market. What emerged was a brand new, sleek and modern designed utv with innovative features that will make the competition drool.

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Dominator X Standard Features

*Standard with Royal Purple, Purple Ice and Max-Cycle Synthetic Oil Included.
* Rear Dump Bed Right and Left Side Locking Cargo Storage.
*32” 180 Watt LED Bar with Directional Lighting.
*LED Headlights with integrated LED Blinkers and Halogen lights.
*Cage Style Doors with Plastic Overlay and interior quick release latch.
*Store and go Window/Roof System, unlatch the window and slide it into the roof!
*Sliding Seats designed for the modern rider with carbon style inlays and red stitching.
*New Thicker and more durable rear standard bumper.
*New Standard Black Powder Coated Shocks with Blue Coils.
*Increased interior legroom by over 4 inches!
*Wireless On/Off Remote with Push Start Button.
*Quick Release Hood that folds towards the window for easy access under the hood.
*New 14” Black Wheels with Silver billet inlays and 27” 6 Ply Off Road Tires.
*New All wheel Disc Brake System.
*New Optional Bluetooth Sound System with Marine Roll Cage Speakers
*Electronic Power Steering Standard on the 1000cc, Optional on the 800cc.
*Heavy Duty Molded Floor Mats and Bed Mat

New Factory Extended Warranties Available! See Dealer or www.odesutvs.com for full details.

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To enter the contest, visit our website at www.odesutvs.com

2015 800CC DOMINATOR X-2
2015 1000CC DOMINATOR X-2 EPS

MSRP: $10,995
MSRP: $12,495

800/1000cc V-Twin ODES Engine

CV Tech Canada Clutch System

Colors:

Delphi Electronic Fuel Injection

Brown Camo

Running with Royal Purple fluids

Carbon Black

Dual Fan Mega Radiator W/ Insulated Lines

Carbon White

2x4/4x4 Slip/4x4 Differential Lock

14” Wheels/27” Tires

2015 800CC DOMINATOR X-4
2015 1000CC DOMINATOR X-4 EPS

MSRP: $11,995
MSRP: $13,495

800/1000cc V-Twin ODES Engine

CV Tech Canada Clutch System

Colors:

Delphi Electronic Fuel Injection

Brown Camo

Running with Royal Purple fluids

Carbon Black

Dual Fan Mega Radiator W/ Insulated Lines

Carbon White

2x4/4x4 Slip/4x4 Differential Lock

14” Wheels/27” Tires

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If you are interested in becoming a dealer please visit www.odesutvs.com and click on “Dealer Inquiry”.

To find your local dealer, please visit www.odesutvs.com and click on “Locate a Dealer”.

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I've been looking at the Dominator 4dr 1000 former rhino 700 owner.

How do you like yours?

I've went and looked at them a few times I just haven't ran into anybody with one yet let me know

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Its been really good. We put a lift kit, radio and new 30" tires on it. The bad is we have gone through 2 belts since we have had it. Looking into a new clutch kit and epi belt. Parts are hard to find so trying to look at spechs for can am to see if that will work. The windshield scratched all up when we put it in roof so think we will cut it to use it. Overall we love it. We are mud people so we do get stuck but it hangs with a teryx and Polaris and a lot let pricey and has more on it. Just had to find parts

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Its been really good. We put a lift kit, radio and new 30" tires on it. The bad is we have gone through 2 belts since we have had it. Looking into a new clutch kit and epi belt. Parts are hard to find so trying to look at spechs for can am to see if that will work. The windshield scratched all up when we put it in roof so think we will cut it to use it. Overall we love it. We are mud people so we do get stuck but it hangs with a teryx and Polaris and a lot let pricey and has more on it. Just had to find parts

sounds interesting.

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