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Welcome aboard Mike! Glad to have you here.
Your wife seems like a pretty smart gal :-)
Keep us updated as to when you get the RZR. And tell your folks to get on here and share some pictures of their Prowler.
Mark
Welcome to Side X Side Forum Bob! Glad to have ya here. And Fasttrax is correct, you can't just read here :-), we want to see some pics and hear some stories. See ya around.
What is the suggested fix?
Here are the pictures:




Looks pretty cool.
RZR07 put together a pretty good list... Here's what I'd do:
Roll cage=$800
Long travel w/ shocks & axles=$5k
Wheels & Tires=$1k
Set of HID lights=$500
GPS & Stereo=$800
Winch=$400
Engine mods=$1k
4 point seat belts=$200
Or you could leave this one stock and buy a second RZR for your friends. :?
Nature at its best. Thanks for sharing. Where abouts in Kentucky do you ride?
Good source of information for you:
http://www.dot.state.tx.us/services/mot … efault.htm
"Some examples of vehicles covered by the Lemon Law are cars, trucks, motorcycles, motor homes and ATVs. The law covers new and demonstrator vehicles that develop problems covered by a manufacturer’s written warranty. Towable recreational vehicles must be titled and registered in Texas to be eligible."
where do you live?
In which states are UTVs legal on the streets?
If you're from a state where you know its legal to drive your UTV on the road let us know. Same goes for people who live in a state where you know its illegal.
If its legal in your state, let us know what it takes to make them street legal.
This question comes up a lot and it would be nice to have all this info in one thread.
Have you listed this on UTV Trader.net yet? It's worth a shot.
Its free to post UTV related items.
EBay bad, UTV Trader good. ![]()
Glad you like the forum. Its been a great site to operate with tons of great members! I always enjoy reading the posts. I don't go a week without my SXS Forum fix. Next milestone... 2,000 members!
Have you posted it on UTV Trader? Worth a shot. www.utvtrader.net
Nice. Reminded me of the snowy days in Colorado pulling each other on a plastic saucer around our neighborhood with a quad. We'd try to swing the guy on the sled into parked cars on the side of the road :-) . We used a long rope for more drift. What fun!
Oh and cant forget our makeshift sled; using the hood from an old Ford pickup. We could fit 4 or more on that thing. We'd pull each other around the farm fields for hours.
...now I live in Phoenix.
Haha! Welcome to the forum Rhinoracer611.
Welcome to the forum Bart. Nice RZR!