Side by side UTV's flipping over problems
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Side by side UTV's flipping over problems
I have a Ranger XP and it is the widest of all of them mine is lifted 3" and widended 6" it has noss and fuel injection mods.It turns like a rocket on rails i mainly dune so the width dose not hurt me.But i also have the yellow key that slows the bugger down when i let friends kid ride it 20 miles per tops.
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Side by side UTV's flipping over problems
I have a Rhino and it has the offset rims and wider 6 ply tires on it with some engine and clutch mods and for someone to turn it over you have to be pushing the limit's not just out four wheeling or riding. These machines are a blast to ride and I always hear about people getting hurt on them and on the ATV's including myself and most of the time it is the operators fault for pushing the machine past it's limitation's or the riders limitations's and I am guilty of this myself I have the broken bones and scars to prove it but I always know that I did it myself I never point the finger at anybody but the guy in the mirror. :0) iF YOU BUY A SIDE BY SIDE YOU WILL LOVE IT THEY ARE GREAT.
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Side by side UTV's flipping over problems
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Tpsycho
:0) iF YOU BUY A SIDE BY SIDE YOU WILL LOVE IT THEY ARE GREAT.</end quote></div>
Thats the best way to put it i probably drive my ranger more then i ride any of my ds's its just a fun old mans machine.
:0) iF YOU BUY A SIDE BY SIDE YOU WILL LOVE IT THEY ARE GREAT.</end quote></div>
Thats the best way to put it i probably drive my ranger more then i ride any of my ds's its just a fun old mans machine.
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: oneoldfox
What would you all recommend as the most stable utv for slow trail riding in the mountains . Thanks Bill</end quote></div>
If your doing slow trail riding you will not have a problem with rolling it over. Now if you like to do slides and cookies then that is another story .......
What would you all recommend as the most stable utv for slow trail riding in the mountains . Thanks Bill</end quote></div>
If your doing slow trail riding you will not have a problem with rolling it over. Now if you like to do slides and cookies then that is another story .......
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Side by side UTV's flipping over problems
Cookies ,, is where you turn wheel hard in one direction and gouges on it till you cut round cycle in earth that looks like a cookie,,we called them donuts but I guess they are two fatting so they use cookies now ,,, you can tip an elephant over if you try hard enough ,,, have fun ,,, good luck
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Side by side UTV's flipping over problems
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: xFreebirdx
Joyner's wont go fast enough to turn over. [img][/img]</end quote></div>
But getting stuck never looked so cool. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
Joyner's wont go fast enough to turn over. [img][/img]</end quote></div>
But getting stuck never looked so cool. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
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