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I have not been able to find what I wrote, Im sure they get alot of replys and may not post all of them.
The side x side comunity demands pictures of this install or else we are prepared to unleash our secret weapon,
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..................... :shock: kittens with guns.

Trust me, you dont want that. ![]()
The more the better.
I love that site its kinda Yamaha and loyal owners way to say (up yours) to all the lawyers and irresponsible people trying to make easy money.
I cant say what one is better because I dont own either but I have heard of alot more people haven trouble with the Arctic Cats, seems like they have some trouble with rearends. If its size that you are looking for and the Rhinos and RZRs are to small check out the Kawaski Teryx. They seem to be roomy and plenty of power and I have not heard anything bad about them yet. If it was between Polaris or Arctic Cat Id go Polaris But..... I like my Rhino. ![]()
So my Rhino is now a part of the town fire dept, anytime its needed it goes to fires or car accidents. It comes in very handy hauling anything from fire pumps to personel. Cops look at me kinda funny when they see me drive it up the road because they are not legal in Maine, so I now have a new hood decal and Im working on getting a red flashy light.
(Wilsons Mills Fire Dept)
Thought I might as well post a few pics of the mower I tow around all summer to. 17 hp Kawaski V-twin 44 inch cut DR brush mower, this thing is tough it will cut a 2 inch tree and off sets to the side so you dont run over what you are trying to cut.
The rubber flap got a little chewed up last year.
Repost of my plow but I thought I would put them up so if some one is trying to tell their spouse that they want a side x side because they are good for yard work.
Yeah yeah.

Two of my other toys
Zr 900
CBR 600 RR
The forum has been quiet the past few days so I thought Id waste everyones time.
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yeah but you never know when you will need the link for a good escort.
I drove one for years, not a bad ride but she was used and smelled funny in the rear.
She had a little leakage problem and smoked if you pushed her to hard and tried to make her go to fast but she was cheap and I loved her because she was my first.
OOHH WAIT!! HES SPAMMING HOOKERS ![]()
:shock: Nice looking............ um ......... errrr ........... (whats the word im looking for)..................seat. :shock:
I was wondering where I left that water truck.
Looks like some great riding. Sweet pix Thanx.
Needless to say I'm not too happy about my expensive purchase. If they have this many problems with less than 600 miles then they are not as tough as advertised. I use mine on the farm everyday just to change water and carry a toolbox, it's pretty bad if they can't handle that.
If any body has any suggestions please reply.
If I was that unhappy with it I would put it up for sale, if it sells it sells, get what you can and cut your losses. If it is something you looking to do work with look into a Polaris Ranger or a Rhino. The Rhino may be smaller than the others but I work the HELL out of my 08 Rhino plowing snow all winter and towing a DR mower all summer and I have never had any trouble or had any noises. Im getting up in miles and hours.
Booster seats with 5 point harnesses crack me up.
Looks mint Badley, nice to see the Rhino is still in use.
Sounds to me like you got a good deal. I would run it.
The only thing I would look into is maybe this, http://www.utvguide.net/rzr_voltage_reg … cation.htm another member on here was haven trouble with an older RZR, I dont know if this helped him or not but for the cost I would do it if I owned a RZR. may save some trouble later on. It seems to have been a small problem in some (not all) of the older RZRs.
http://www.quadcrazy.com/atvforum/utv-f … rness.html
DRIVE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT! :twisted:
It is easy to miss interpret writing stiles sometimes.
OHH SO TRUE. Some things you have to take with a grain of salt. Thats what makes us human. ![]()
I spend another dime or mess with this bike much longer my wife is going to make me put my blanket and pillow in it and stay outside. lol
Well if thats the case and you have to spend anymore money you may want to spend it on a top to keep the rain off. ![]()
I would stay away from car motors they are heavy and bulky. look in to a bike motor Yamaha R1 or a Honda CBR1000, and there are always wrecked bikes on Ebay most wrecked bikes still have good motors just need clutch covers and shifters most crank cases and cylinders are unharmed. One thing to remember is all the wiring that goes with the motor has to fit in the side x side, bikes have very little wiring compared to a car.
When you get your RZR all fixed up I would take the old parts you have replaced and go throw them threw the kitchen window of the previous owner.
