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I like my RZR seats.
I think the Rhinos seats are thinner and harder.
Neither of them are GREAT seats but both are just fine for trail riding.
Short of racing I see no reason to upgrade either one of them.
Its simple math really.
The wider you go the more stability you will get.
You can add spacers and/or wider offset wheels.
After that you get into long travel suspensions.
I added 1.5 spacers on the rear only and that seemed to make a ton of difference.
When I put on 3+4 offset wheels it got much better. Looks more stable as well.
Maybe it was all in my mind.
Go to Marysvale. The Piute Reservoir is a great ski lake and you can ride the Paiute.
Checkout the new Park and Ride ATVUtah built in Marysvale
No hookups, but they do have water and a dumpstation.
Best of all you can build a fire and your not camping 10 feet from someone else.
From ATVUTAH.com:
I now have the ATVUtah Park N Play open.
Just as you top the hill going south out of Marysvale, home of the Paiute ATV Trail. Located at 500 South 100 East, on the east side of Highway 89.
$10 a day Dry camping with direct access to the Paiute ATV Trails, Free Wi-Fi and HUGE spaces with plenty of room for the toys and the Family. Two Free easy access dump stations. More amenities and services to be added soon. Guaranteed to be best price in the area.
$5 a day Long Term and Short Term RV storage so you can leave the toys here and come back next weekend in the economy car saving the gas money for the quads.
Most of you have paid a lot of money to have RV's, Camp trailers and Toy Haulers that are fully self contained with larger holding tanks, big water tanks and generators so why not save a few dollars on the camp space and put those investments to use.
NO RESERVATIONS NEEDED
But call and let me know your coming and I'll leave the light on for ya.
Call 303-619-8597
Nope, how about this.
Start early and ride west. At noon turn around and ride east.
Problem solved.
I love Glamis, but you guys need to get out more.
I'd go insane riding the same place over and over.
Come on up to Utah, 70% of the state is public lands and you can ride it all.
Tuffstroke,
Welcome to the forums.
Not sure how this would work in terms of a traditional tethered switch.
If your wearing your belts you won't tug the tether.
I generally see battery disconnects used on caged rigs.
The disconnect should be mounted so that it can be accessed from inside or outside the vehicle.
You'll see this on race rigs where the red switch is mounted in the center of the rig either front or rear.
I see them most often on the dash center up high.
I think the can is reasonably priced, certainly a better set up than the Kolpins. The 1.5 gal Kolpin and bracket is about $75, the 4 gallon is like $90 and then you need brackets.
Isn't the Polaris can holder $39 and the can $25? And its a cheap stamped tin mount and a crappy can.
I saw the cooler at Wally world for $15.97 today. So that makes the bracket cost $53. Given that its a much heavier than the Polaris bracket and I can use it to hold other stuff like my gun box I think its a good deal.
I'm not selling these but I couldn't figure out where to post this.
Finally a REAL 2.5 gas can for a UTV. They have them in 5 Gallon too. It comes with a heavy bracket and mounting anchors. They have them for RZR or Rhino, probably works on others too.
Uber Can - << click here to see it.

Also got the cooler. Juts the right size for two people.
it's awesome because you don't have stay on a trail, you can go anywhere your UTV will take you. ....
Ummmm, no you have to stay on designated trails now.
That is BLM and USFS policy statewide.
Cross country travel was eliminated recently.
But there is sooooo much down there to ride it doesn't slow me down at all.
YES, now my big feet will fit.
I was having the same problem trying to double peddle.
Thanks for the tip.
This are is a huge area with tons of great trails.
Hwy 95 splits Comb ridge in two. There is incredible riding north and south of the
highway.
An incredible trip is going around the south end of Comb Ridge. From Hwy 95 to 163 and back.
Down Comb Wash back up Butler Wash. About 20 miles down and 20 back.
Thats not including any side trips and you will take several. Cliff dwellings abound.
You can start here: TOPO! GPS Data Format DegMin NAD83 ElevFeet Local-Time
001,37,30.684,-109,39.232,4862,06/15/2008,12:07:05,
go south about 20 miles in comb wash to here:
TOPO! GPS Data Format DegMin NAD83 ElevFeet Local-Time
002,37,15.822,-109,40.421,4430,06/15/2008,12:08:55,
Go east just a tad and head back north. Ehem, I don't want to know exactly how
you did this until after Oct 1.
It crosses the Mormon trail which is also a great ride. It will take you west to Cedar Mesa.
If you live in Utah and have never been to Cedar Mesa I think you missed the point.
You can ride many many days down in that area.
If you venture north you can ride all the way to Canyonlands NP on both the south and east sides
and find yourself looking into places like Dark Canyon Wilderness, and if you continue north you will come out on Hwy211 (the main hwy into the south end of Canyonlands) right near newspaper rock.
The Whole Manti-Lasal NFwest of Blanding and Monticello is filled with great trails.
All just begging for a sidexside.
And if thats not enough this is the area where the very last Indian war was fought.
All you need to do is post a date. I am game for anytime on the Piaute! I have been to fremont on #1 and over to Ottercreek and a few others in the rhino. Never been down the switchbacks above circleville yet, don't know if you could do it without a few support team members. Also, sorry you moved away from there, one of the most relaxed places in Utah!
The switch backs are called "Wades Canyon"
Have not been down them in the RZR yet. They cleaned them up a few years ago.
We are waiting for any indication that the drifts will be open over #01 this year. Doesn't look good.
If they open a ride over to Puffers, grill a steak, ride around to Marysvale would be an awesome trip.
I'll try to pick a date and set something up soon.
Unfortunately Marysvale is not much of a market place for a guy that sells computers so I just visit as often as I can.
The Comb Ridge/Wash area is an archaeologists dream.
Ancestral Puebloan (we don't say Anasazi anymore because its politically incorrect unless you are talking to a Navajo) ruins are everywhere you turn.
Truly one of the great adventures in my book, thanks for the pics.
So where can we get details? GPS coords for trailheads maps etc?