Dirt Wheels RZR VS Rhino Shootout.
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Dirt Wheels RZR VS Rhino Shootout.
The spacer is in the clutch. Remove it and gain up to 8 mph. You can send your ecu in to get reprogrammed. It raises timing and lessens fuel on top as well as raising rev limitor to 7000 rpm. Don't know if I am allowed to say where I sent it. It's the place that sell superchargers.
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Dirt Wheels RZR VS Rhino Shootout.
I have an 07 rhino 660 and I love it. I have gone up hills that most atvers wouldnt go up and had no problems. The only regret is the power but that is the trade off when you get a utv, its not an atv. I have my king for when I want to go fast. The rhino is also excellant in the mud and muck goes through just about anything. It would be nice to see an 800cc engine in it but that wont happen any time soon. The razr in my opinion is kinda ugly and I dont know about you guys but I dont want the feeling that I am holding my buddys hand while driving around in that little cab. If your a polaris fan than you probably love it for that reason and that is understandable. The rhino is best all around I believe.
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Dirt Wheels RZR VS Rhino Shootout.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: kickervr91
I have an 07 rhino 660 and I love it....The razr in my opinion is kinda ugly and I dont know about you guys but I dont want the feeling that I am holding my buddys hand while driving around in that little cab. If your a polaris fan than you probably love it for that reason and that is understandable..."</end quote></div>
A lot of us out there have owned both since <u>day</u> <u>one</u> and are neither Polaris or Yamaha fans..just plain 'ol folk out here making the best choice for our money as technology improves and some models don't over time.
As far as the "holding your buddy's hand" comment...I suppose that you have to be secure in....(you know the rest) before you jump into any side-by-side if even your buddy's motive's are in question at any given time! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
As a sidenote; there were very few in this so-called 'community' willing to speak out against the vulgarity contained in the internet spoof many came across on a Glamis-related site months ago slamming both Polaris' good name and folks in general. I quit posting on said site for the simple fact that few in the off-road community seem to stand up for anything 'conservative-related' anymore for fear of not being 'liked' on something as inconsequential as a website forum. IMO, this is why proud legacies involving standards of behavior or respect for the environment are not and probably never will be built or passed down in this generation tomorrow...as anything goes 'today' and you darn well not question it right on up to and including just how off-road leadership represents us all behind closed doors to others.
A lot of good people have been chased away from this sport over the years...and I will always feel personally that this has been the most shameful legacy that we will ever leave...behind a side-by-side community that never included/embraced the young, old or disabled in every single public event that they ever held; giving the less fortnate a chance to finally experience the outdoors using this new technology (sorry to rant...).
I have an 07 rhino 660 and I love it....The razr in my opinion is kinda ugly and I dont know about you guys but I dont want the feeling that I am holding my buddys hand while driving around in that little cab. If your a polaris fan than you probably love it for that reason and that is understandable..."</end quote></div>
A lot of us out there have owned both since <u>day</u> <u>one</u> and are neither Polaris or Yamaha fans..just plain 'ol folk out here making the best choice for our money as technology improves and some models don't over time.
As far as the "holding your buddy's hand" comment...I suppose that you have to be secure in....(you know the rest) before you jump into any side-by-side if even your buddy's motive's are in question at any given time! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
As a sidenote; there were very few in this so-called 'community' willing to speak out against the vulgarity contained in the internet spoof many came across on a Glamis-related site months ago slamming both Polaris' good name and folks in general. I quit posting on said site for the simple fact that few in the off-road community seem to stand up for anything 'conservative-related' anymore for fear of not being 'liked' on something as inconsequential as a website forum. IMO, this is why proud legacies involving standards of behavior or respect for the environment are not and probably never will be built or passed down in this generation tomorrow...as anything goes 'today' and you darn well not question it right on up to and including just how off-road leadership represents us all behind closed doors to others.
A lot of good people have been chased away from this sport over the years...and I will always feel personally that this has been the most shameful legacy that we will ever leave...behind a side-by-side community that never included/embraced the young, old or disabled in every single public event that they ever held; giving the less fortnate a chance to finally experience the outdoors using this new technology (sorry to rant...).
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Dirt Wheels RZR VS Rhino Shootout.
well technically I owned a 07 yamaha v-max 1200. Hit an 18 wheeler with it and ended up losing my leg and totaling the bike. so i bought the rhino to go 4 wheelin in, cause my vinson at the time was a standard. Now i have purchased a king 700 auto to ride as well.