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#91 Re: General Polaris Ranger and Polaris RZR Discussions » hot seat slip on » 2010-02-11 06:57:49

I had this one in mind, I mean really, look at those soft fuzzy ears, I mean come on dont you just want to
scratch under his chin.
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#94 Re: General Polaris Ranger and Polaris RZR Discussions » hot seat slip on » 2010-02-09 22:36:37

We are actually a bunch of harmless little furballs  wink (I will let Titan post an example tongue ). I have not heard of Hot Seat exhaust, glad you brought it up - sounds like one of the better slip-on.

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#95 Re: The X Spot » Hello to All » 2010-02-07 19:27:06

Welcome to the forum Pepe.

#96 Re: General Kawasaki Teryx and Mule Discussion » Top Speed? » 2010-02-07 16:54:23

We messed with the Mule that the town fire dept owns but we found that removing the governer or messing with it really was a pain and we could not get it to run well after. Im not saying that it cant be removed we just didnt want to mess up the fire dept Mule so we put it back the way it was.
With the governer tampered with the Mule would start extremely hard and would not idle. But like I said we didnt look into it to much.

#97 Re: General Kawasaki Teryx and Mule Discussion » Homemade Roll Cage "garage fab" » 2010-02-07 16:46:20

Looks like the cage took the roll well all in all.
How ever unfortunate it is, Im looking forward to the new build pics.
Can you salvage any of the old cage?

#98 Re: General Polaris Ranger and Polaris RZR Discussions » hot seat slip on » 2010-02-07 16:35:12

apparently you all dont know shit about exhaust!

:x That was kinda rude and uncalled for, coming from the preson who had to ask if it was a "good bargain and if it perform well for a tight budget. Dont want nothing too loud."   roll So apparently the Albert Einstein of exhaust that you are didnt know enuf to be able to make up your own mind.

#99 Re: The X Spot » Montana UTV » 2010-02-07 15:56:18

Spend the extra money, 2 or 3 years down the road you will be glad you did.
The cheap one only has to break down a few times to add up to a few thousand dollars that is, if you can even get parts for it in a few years.

#100 Re: General Polaris Ranger and Polaris RZR Discussions » hot seat slip on » 2010-02-07 09:55:19

who makes that exhaust? I've never heard of it before.

I thought they were heated seat covers. lol

#101 Re: The X Spot » HELP!!!! » 2010-02-07 09:52:49

Contact that polaris dealer in FL and ask.
They ship machines between dealers all the time and im sure they know how to ship them out of country, if not they may know who to call for more info.

#102 Re: The X Spot » HELP!!!! » 2010-02-06 18:42:01

Laws being an issue your only good choices are a Razor4 or the Ranger crew. Either I would have long before a Chinese import that might be gone tomorrow.  :?

I agree, three kids sounds like you lookin at the Ranger, I think thats legal for 6 people (not sure) the razor is only good for four. If im corect.

#103 Re: The X Spot » HELP!!!! » 2010-02-05 21:46:10

Personaly I like my Yamaha Rhino, It has great power good ride and has not had any problems. It is sporty enuf to be able to go out and play but still has a big enuf bed in the back to do work. The 700 EFI has plenty of power and it has a top speed of 40mph.
To me it is the best of both worlds. (work/play).
There are tons of aftermarket parts for the Rhino including kits to make them street legal.

I would stay away from no name brand UTVs. You never know how long the company will be in business and if parts will always be available.

#104 Re: The X Spot » HELP!!!! » 2010-02-05 14:28:55

did you check this site yet, there is also a link to it on the home paige.
http://www.utvreviews.com/

#105 Re: Ranger and RZR Performance Mods » The MAZE Build Up » 2010-02-04 22:27:03

Alot of people say that winches should be mounted as high on the machine as you can get them so they stay out of the mud and water. I would have to disagree. My Warn 3000 is in the stock location on a removeable mount system (it almost never gets taken off). It has been sunk in water drove into banks, buried in mud and has been used to push over many small trees, I have pulled pick-ups and farm machinery with it and most days you wouldnt even know that a winch was on the front if it wasnt for the hook sticking out of the clump of grass and mud hanging off the front and that thing still works like a champ and Im still on my first cable.
Warn is the way to go.

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