2009 RZR S

Started by Bert, July 24, 2008, 08:44:24 PM

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Bert

If they were street legal I'd have to buy one  :lol:

kyledvor61

Quote from: Bert on August 29, 2008, 10:04:48 PM
If they were street legal I'd have to buy one  :lol:

depends on your state, but that would be perfect!

Langford

check into your state laws on assembled vehicles Bert, here in Michigan isn't too hard to get them street legal.

in MI you need to add the following to a RZR/Rhino/Etc. to make them street legal.

Safety glass windshield
Windshield wiper w/squirter
Rear view mirror
Horn
Turn Signals
high and low beams w/indicator (same as any vehicle)
Parking brake
DOT approved tires
plate/registration (with lights for plate)
insurance
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FoundArealQuad

I'd like to see the new AC with the 950cc motor in it. I'm sure its a tank, but it will be a tank with a ton of power. The Terx was kind of a disappointment. I really don't know why they did not make that thing FI.
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zx10r203

I heard that the RZR's are some what more delicate than the Rhinos. 

FoundArealQuad

There air filter setup is dumb just like on most Polaris set-ups
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Langford

Quote from: zx10r203 on September 17, 2008, 03:37:46 PM
I heard that the RZR's are some what more delicate than the Rhinos. 


What do you mean by that?  Like Polarass525 said, the only problem with the RZR is the factory air intake setup, unless you get people treating them like a long travel sand rails and jumping them 10' in the air, but you are bound to have problems then.  The reason you dont hear about Rhinos and the others having problems with the frames tweaking, broken shock mounts and axles is because they dont have enough balls to launch like the RZR's do.  
I had mine pegged at 65mph going down a trail and hit a bridge that launched me about 4' in the air...when the ground caught back up with us, it felt like we landed on feathers.  The rhino that was following me in our group had his pegged out at 35 (lol) and hit that same bridge...his tires barely left the ground.  

More delicate?  Dont think so, people just use them much harder because they are capable of so much more.  
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Peelz

Quote from: Langford on September 17, 2008, 06:51:06 PM
Quote from: zx10r203 on September 17, 2008, 03:37:46 PM
I heard that the RZR's are some what more delicate than the Rhinos. 


What do you mean by that?  Like Polarass525 said, the only problem with the RZR is the factory air intake setup, unless you get people treating them like a long travel sand rails and jumping them 10' in the air, but you are bound to have problems then.  The reason you dont hear about Rhinos and the others having problems with the frames tweaking, broken shock mounts and axles is because they dont have enough balls to launch like the RZR's do.  
I had mine pegged at 65mph going down a trail and hit a bridge that launched me about 4' in the air...when the ground caught back up with us, it felt like we landed on feathers.  The rhino that was following me in our group had his pegged out at 35 (lol) and hit that same bridge...his tires barely left the ground.  

More delicate?  Dont think so, people just use them much harder because they are capable of so much more.  


you found a nice way to say it...well done. i know a guy who traded a rhino for the rzr. He had it 4 days and rolled it 5 times...still going. He was not prepared for the speed. :lol:
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kyledvor61

Quote from: Langford on September 17, 2008, 06:51:06 PM
Quote from: zx10r203 on September 17, 2008, 03:37:46 PM
I heard that the RZR's are some what more delicate than the Rhinos. 


What do you mean by that?  Like Polarass525 said, the only problem with the RZR is the factory air intake setup, unless you get people treating them like a long travel sand rails and jumping them 10' in the air, but you are bound to have problems then.  The reason you dont hear about Rhinos and the others having problems with the frames tweaking, broken shock mounts and axles is because they dont have enough balls to launch like the RZR's do.  
I had mine pegged at 65mph going down a trail and hit a bridge that launched me about 4' in the air...when the ground caught back up with us, it felt like we landed on feathers.  The rhino that was following me in our group had his pegged out at 35 (lol) and hit that same bridge...his tires barely left the ground.  

More delicate?  Dont think so, people just use them much harder because they are capable of so much more.  

+1 on the landings, as long as your not front wheels wayy first, its pretty nice

FoundArealQuad

There good machines and with the "S" coming out they will dominate the market for sometime. Polaris has been thinking outside the box for a while now, it's just they have not payed much attention to detail on some of there innovations.
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Peelz

Quote from: Polarass525 on September 18, 2008, 03:22:26 PM
There good machines and with the "S" coming out they will dominate the market for sometime. Polaris has been thinking outside the box for a while now, it's just they have not payed much attention to detail on some of there innovations.

+1
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