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Old Apr 30, 2007 | 05:50 PM
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Oneal,
I have a rhino, but I want will sell it for a RZR when they come out. My only worry is that the RZR will ride stiff. The feature I like most about my rhino is that is absorbs the bumps great, so I don't feel much in the cockpit. It rides very soft.

How does the softness or stiffness of the ride compare between the RZR and rhino?

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Old May 1, 2007 | 11:07 PM
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Originally posted by: dawgboy
Hey,

Did you notice if the RZR was fairly quiet at low speeds? I want to purchase one for the trails to go fast, but also use it at my campsite to cruise around slow. The campground owner said it was ok when I explained that I wanted to get a UTV, but I am worried that they would shut me down if it the RZR is too loud.

Please let me know what you think when you get a chance.

thanks!
Compared to my Rhino I would say considerably quieter. It had more of a throaty sound compared to a Ranger. I would say that is due to the CC and cam upgrade. Definately no louder than most quads,,,,,not near as noisey as my Renegade.
 
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Old May 1, 2007 | 11:22 PM
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Jeff,
I thought it was a little rougher ride than my Rhino so I asked one of the Polaris engineers the same question. His reply was that they had the suspension set stiff for their test drivers to run them WFO. I will say they had a dozen concrete parking place ends set up on an off-camber staggered so that you alternated hitting them with your left and right tires. I thought surely at 25 MPH I would bounce down the hillside but that was not the case. Once I became accustomed to it and started riding it harder it did not feel so stiff.

Kinda talked in a circle,,,hope it helped.
 
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