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Old 03-19-2008, 02:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Polaris RZR

Do any members own a Polaris RZR side x side UTV?? I am thinking about buying one and wanted some feedback. Let me know.

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Click the link to the forums are read all the discussion - you might get some feedback from Polaris owners...

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they are pretty expensive from what ive heard. thats all i know about them, my friend purchased a kawasaki brute force and its really nice...I wan one!
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I was torn between the RZR and the Rhino and after spending some seat time in each of them I picked up a Rhino. For me the RZR was a little harder to get in and out of, it runs faster but I am not after speed so that was not a factor, and I am not a real big fan of the Polaris drive system. On my old Sportsman (just like any other Polaris) if that drive belt gets wet you might have to sit and wait for it to dry out a bit before you continue.
One of the things I did like about the Rhino is the bed. I like the fact that it tilts so if I am carying firewood while camping I can tilt the bed and dump it out rather than unloading by hand.
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I kind of had my eye on both the Rhino and the RZR. I have been convinced the Rhino is the way to go. They both seem expensive but compaired to building a rail or Jeep they are cheep. Maybe some day!
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Do any members own a Polaris RZR side x side UTV?? I am thinking about buying one and wanted some feedback. Let me know.

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Codiac, not sure if this is what you looking for, but i used to sell Kubota tractors and they had a line up of RTV900 utility vehicles that were 4x4's with diesel engines and built like tanks. Check em' out, I beleive its still Kubota Tractor Corporation Web Site probably have a lot more features and options now.
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All CVT drive systems will slip when the belt gets wet. So will the Rhino....it's same type of drive system as the Polaris. I have ridden Rhino's lots and like them but I want a bit more speed and handling and the RZR is the only thing that does that. BTW..when the drive belt gets wet on a Sportsman...just use the drain plug on the case to drain the water. In about 5 minutes you are back in business. Same for all ATVs with CVT trans. My Can-Am is the same way.
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Codiac, not sure if this is what you looking for, but i used to sell Kubota tractors and they had a line up of RTV900 utility vehicles that were 4x4's with diesel engines and built like tanks. Check em' out, I beleive its still Kubota Tractor Corporation Web Site probably have a lot more features and options now.
Those are cool. Cub Cadet is building one now also. I am looking for more speed than utility. I want my wife to ride next to me when I am hauling ass/her ass so I don't have to keep waiting for her to catch up to me. I ride a Can-Am Outlander 650XT 4x4 now so I need some speed or it ain't gonna be fun for me. My wifes ride is a Polaris 425 Magnum 4x4.
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