If you took your car where you take a RZR, you'd replace the wheel bearings a lot more often. And a lot of other stuff too. Apples to Oranges.
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If you took your car where you take a RZR, you'd replace the wheel bearings a lot more often. And a lot of other stuff too. Apples to Oranges.
Some people followed me as I rode my 48" ACE (with wheel and tire upgrades that brought me out to 50.5") on some ATV trails. They said I had rear tires off the trail on many of the turns, and I...
A lot of it depends on what you consider "trails".
To some people that means a 50" path that winds between trees taking many sharp corners and going over huge roots and rocks and ruts from 4x4...
Run it like that for a while and see if you have any troubles with the battery getting low. I think it will be fine.
I failed to zip up a pants pocket, and dropped a Taurus TCP 738 on the trail. Scared the crap out of me.
The good news is that somehow I noticed it missing almost immediately, and only had to...
Hell, those are practically jeep tires. You're in a different market with those, and apparently one that the Bighorn is not designed for.
Doesn't Maxxis make some other tires that big though?
Bigger than 30x10? How big do you want em?
https://www.maxxis.com/catalog/tire-16-bighorn-radial
+1 on Bighorns. They are the "Jack of all trades, master of none" tire.
They may not be the best tire in any specific category, but they do a pretty good job in sand, mud, loose dirt, hard pack,...
I bought the Starting Line Products "Silent" exhaust for my RZR. (http://www.slp.cc/catalog.cfm?pageID=detail&catalogID=1&catID=91&productID=1680)
I am told that when I get on the gas, the...
Wait, so CBHA challenged a _Closure Order_ "which eliminated cross-country vehicle travel". Why would they do this if they are against motorized recreation?
Also, "the Court stated that a decision...
As I understand it, using a winch to tie down an ORV is not a great idea. Bumps in the road put repeated dynamic loads on the winch cable, gears, etc. Tie down straps are relatively cheap and easy to...
Utah is a good one to get, covers 35 states. You don't have to be a resident, you just have to take a half-day class with a certified instructor, who then does the fingerprinting and photos and sends...
If that doesn't work out well for you, I've seen a guy put those tiny little donut spare tires on his RZR while transporting. But that seems like a big pain to swap 4 wheels when you get where you're...
Plastic. It's the Polaris flip-up.
I also have an EMP windshield on my ACE.
Most of the time I'm in front, and don't have much of an issue with dust. It doesn't seem to come up under the seat much. It collects on the rear window mostly, which doesn't bother me much as I use...
Ah, good thing I didn't try it yet then.
Just ordered a bottle of this stuff. It's a cheap experiment, and even if it doesn't work out, I can still make some crap shiny with it. :)
I wonder if Rain-X would do the same thing.
Eh, I'll probably get about 7500 then. :)
How many miles did you have on it when this happened?
I have a 2010 RZR S 800. How many miles should I be able to get before rebuild, assuming I don't dust the engine or other foolishness. I ride...
Added 3/8" x 1-1.2" eye bolts to the frame as tie down points.
I have done it. Check out these images: http://bruteforcetech.com/dirt/2008-09-07_GreenDots/index.html
My advice on the subject:
1. Don't use a Harbor Freight trailer. Use a good quality one that...
There are probably a ton of them in the Moab area. But it's already hard enough to find the time to visit all the good trails during a Moab visit without hunting for caches.
1. Have insurance, and have photos and receipts of your accessories.
2. Park close to the RV.
3. If you're really worried, run a cable lock.
4. Noisemakers are good.
If you're in a high theft...
Not with a 30-footer. With a super small, very lightweight unit I could see that happening.
I load my RZR into my 28' bumper-pull hauler without it being hooked to the truck all the time.
Your RZR weighs about 1000 lbs, more or less. Your toy hauler probably weighs at least 8000 lbs.
You...