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Topic: My 08 700

User: 1344

Here are few more pictures - taken on June 14th, 2008 @ Wilborn ATV Trails in Hanceville, AL. The new ones will be sepreated from the existing ones by a line of *********'s:****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************


User: 75

Nice! From where do you hail? Looks like some fun riding!


User: 1344

I live in central Alabama. All of these pictures were taken within 100 miles North or South of Birmingham and at Durhamtown Plantation which is located East of Atlanta GA.


User: 5

Great pictures! Thanks for sharing! What all have you done to your rhino so far that we cant see? Looks great btw!


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User: 1344

[quote:8d649799f1="MR. KRYPTONITE"]Great pictures! Thanks for sharing! What all have you done to your rhino so far that we cant see? Looks great btw!Thanks for the compliments, they're muchly appreciated :D Not sure I can remember what all I've done but here's a list of what I can think of off the top of my head:---Hunterworks indestructible front windshield - this is my second windshield and this thing is great. wish I had spent the $$$$ and bought it the first time :? ---Warn XT40 (4000#) winch w/ synthetic cable and wireless remote---Hunterworks winch mounting plate---Warn shackle assembly for the receiver hitch---Double Trouble tow hook---27' ITP Terra Cross Tires---27' ITP Terra Cross ss108 machined wheels---Simpson D3 Link 21/4" x 3" sewn in pads restaints---Allview mirror---Black Rhino harness bar for the Simpson restraints ---Pro Armor front A-arm guards---Pro Armor rear A-arm guards---Pro Armor front and rear belly pan protection---Pro Armor rear diff cover---Pro Armor bed cover---CBR rear diff support plate---Yamaha rear bumper---black aluminum roof---Yamaha fender flares---Yamaha black tail light guards---Aluminum 6 switch dash panel with swithces---Two Jacks fire extinguisher holder with fire extinguished---quick disconnect radiator guard---red 'YAMAHA' graphics for the tail gatethere may be more that I'm forgetting but this should be the majority.***STILL TO COME***--- I have ordered the Dynatek CDI from Hunterworks - cant wait for this to get here :lol: ---Machined sheave from Hunterworks---Pro Armor side skid plates---Wheel well protection plates from Hunterworks---HID replacement headlights---HID lights that will be bumper mounted---Interior Dome Light---Horn---racing seats---possibly wheel spacers :?:


User: 2

Nice setup. Looks like a lot of fun riding to be had in Alabama. Thanks for sharing the pictures.


User: 134

Nice rhino! Nice bike too!!!


User: 1344

Nice rhino! Nice bike too!!!thanks for all the compliments guys. I snuck a few pictures of my bike in. Since I got the Rhino in February I haven't taken her out so she's feeling a little neglected :) I still love to get out on the bikes with the guys but it's hard not t take the Rhino when I get time to ride. As far as riding in Alabama, you are correct in that there is a lot of fun riding here; more than I can get to in one summer, but that's okay :lol: Pro Armor had to design and build a new rear A-arm guard for the 2008 model Rhinos and I have been on their waiting list since March. I finally got them this past week and got them installed before the ride this weekend. I will post a few pics soon.


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User: 7

does the rhino perform well in those mud holes? They look deep. Do you have to winch out or do you get through em? Looks like fun :!: :!:


User: 1344

[quote:4b32643c6e="rhino up"]does the rhino perform well in those mud holes? They look deep. Do you have to winch out or do you get through em? Looks like fun :!: :!:yeah, the Rhino does really well in the mud. I'm sure I could get it stuck if I really tried hard but as to date I have not had any trouble in the mud. I've been thru some mud that Jeeps have had to be pulled out of and I made it thru with no problem. Most of the time I enter the mud in two wheel drive and if it gets too deep or sticky I switch it into four wheel drive and it pulls right thru. Every time I head out to ride I plan on getting into a situation where I have to use the winch to pull myself out but have not had to yet. I do use it quite a bit to pull other people thru the mud or up a hill after I have already made it thru/up it :lol:


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