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Super Advanced Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 321
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I am thinking about a rzr. I have a 700 sportsman now and thinking of something a little different. I took a 08 rzr for a ride last year and had a blast.(short ride) My questions are for the people that have one are they all what they cracked up to be? Any major problems? Can they plow good? Is there alot more fun factor than a 4 wheeler? Are they good in the mud? Would a person be better off buying a new one or look for something used? Any help would be great. I would mostly trail ride.
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Super Advanced Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 510
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join www.rzrforums.net before you buy
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Super Advanced Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 205
Current Sled(s): 2011 Renegade Adr. 600etec
Previous Sled(s): 2007 MXZ blizzard 600sdi
Location: SE WI
Favorite Riding Area: Marquette, Land o Lakes
Age: 24
Riding Since: 2000
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Parents bought one over summer. Its a blast to drive! Rides smoother than an ATV. They go through mud pretty good, make sure it has a winch though lol. I like it a lot and had fun on it. Feels like your in a mini baja truck.
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Advanced Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 87
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I have an 09 RZR and love it. There a blast. There pretty good in mud. I've gone through mud that is up to the hood and didn't have any problems. It all depends on the consistency of the mud too. If you plan on taking it through mud and deep water think heavily about a winch and snorkel kit.
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Super Advanced Member
Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 5,606
Current Sled(s): 2010 XF 8,06 XF 6SP
Previous Sled(s): bunch of cats
Location: Appleton,WI
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thanks for the link! I'm thinking about one for trail riding and snow plowing! |
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Advanced Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 61
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They are a blast to drive indeed. Dont think I could ever go back to an ATV. If the funds are available and you can ride them in your area (width restrictions???).....consider the 'S' version. The suspension and wider stance make the ride much nicer than the standard RZR.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 4,959
Current Sled(s): 06 F7 Sno Pro EFI, 97 "Formula III 600"
Previous Sled(s): 94 Indy Lite 340/Formula STX 583
Location: Pa
Favorite Riding Area: Rippin snowy rds an Powerlines
12-13 Mileage: 525
11-12 Mileage: 19372
10-11 Mileage: 28900
Age: 97
Riding Since: 10BC
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AC is coming out witha 1000cc Answer to the rzr
It isn't as good looking as the RZR is though...
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Super Advanced Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 145
Current Sled(s): 2012 Polaris Switchback 800 Pro R
Previous Sled(s): 72-73-76 Polaris, 1999 Polaris, 2001 Yamaha, 2007 Phazer
Location: Neenah, WI
Favorite Riding Area: U.P. Pipeline MI - Hurley, WI
10-11 Mileage: 850
Age: 25
Riding Since: 1999
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