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xplorer 400 4x4 with modifition 07-13-2010 03:10 PM

If this true was reading RZR 2011 info new engine 950cc & MORE INFO!
 
New for 2011

The soon to be released 2011 model lineup is sure to shock the current ATV and UTV industry. When Polaris Industries introduced the Ranger RZR model in 2008, they changed the way side by side vehicles were perceived. No longer were they just considered farm implements or job site work vehicle, they brought the "Sport" aspect to the market. Once again they are changing the market for 2011 with their new RZR lineup. Polaris is carrying over the names and models from the 2010 model year, but each model is getting a few substantial changes due to more competition from other manufacturers.

The 2011 standard RZR will still be 50" trail compliant, but it will be getting upgrades in a few departments. There will be 3 motor choices for the 2011 RZR, an EFI 500cc twin cylinder will be offered with a base price of $6799.

This new economy based RZR is for the owner who wants a sporty side by side but doesn't want the high price that comes along with one. The 800 H.O. engine will be the standard motor in the new RZR, which is carried over from the previous model year RZR-S.

And an all new EFI 950 (941cc) twin cylinder power plant will be available in the spring of 2011 for the Limited Edition and Special edition RZR's (pricing is TBD).

All of the 2011 RZR's feature an all new frame, which is 6" longer than the previous models to accommodate the new engine choices. Polaris engineers boast that the new frame is 60% stronger than the previous models. The 2011 Polaris RZR-S, and RZR-4 share the option of the 950 engine along with the SE and LE RZR's, along with the 800 H.O. engine from previous model years.

The suspension travel is increased to 14" on both models due to a new trailing arm setup in the rear, and longer A arms in the front. All 2011 RZR models will have a ROPS certified roll cage made from 1 3/4" chromoly tubing, along with 4 point racing harness style restraints. A few cosmetic changes are evident on all new models which include new styled plastic fenders, a redesigned roll cage, and a more aggressive styled front end.

The new Polaris 950 engine is going to be used in multiple platforms, from the Ranger RZR models to the new 3 wheel "Striker" road bike, which will be released in the summer of 2010. The 950 engine is rated at an impressive 97 horsepower and 76 ft-lbs of torque."

Roofer 07-13-2010 04:04 PM

I think someone just shortened their already short life.

xplorer 400 4x4 with modifition 07-13-2010 04:16 PM


Originally Posted by Roofer (Post 2942938)
I think someone just shortened their already short life.

What talk about out someone short life???

Roofer 07-13-2010 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by xplorer 400 4x4 with modifition (Post 2942941)
What talk about out someone short life???

Whoever wrote that......

xplorer 400 4x4 with modifition 07-13-2010 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by Roofer (Post 2942942)
Whoever wrote that......

I think you be silly yourself.

From info rzr forums 2011 950cc I just get find one from info rzr forums

stendori 07-13-2010 04:36 PM

nothing would suprise me lol

WilliamBos 07-13-2010 04:58 PM

wow!! :)


Originally Posted by xplorer 400 4x4 with modifition (Post 2942917)
new for 2011

the soon to be released 2011 model lineup is sure to shock the current atv and utv industry. When polaris industries introduced the ranger rzr model in 2008, they changed the way side by side vehicles were perceived. No longer were they just considered farm implements or job site work vehicle, they brought the "sport" aspect to the market. Once again they are changing the market for 2011 with their new rzr lineup. Polaris is carrying over the names and models from the 2010 model year, but each model is getting a few substantial changes due to more competition from other manufacturers.

The 2011 standard rzr will still be 50" trail compliant, but it will be getting upgrades in a few departments. There will be 3 motor choices for the 2011 rzr, an efi 500cc twin cylinder will be offered with a base price of $6799.

This new economy based rzr is for the owner who wants a sporty side by side but doesn't want the high price that comes along with one. The 800 h.o. Engine will be the standard motor in the new rzr, which is carried over from the previous model year rzr-s.

And an all new efi 950 (941cc) twin cylinder power plant will be available in the spring of 2011 for the limited edition and special edition rzr's (pricing is tbd).

All of the 2011 rzr's feature an all new frame, which is 6" longer than the previous models to accommodate the new engine choices. Polaris engineers boast that the new frame is 60% stronger than the previous models. The 2011 polaris rzr-s, and rzr-4 share the option of the 950 engine along with the se and le rzr's, along with the 800 h.o. Engine from previous model years.

The suspension travel is increased to 14" on both models due to a new trailing arm setup in the rear, and longer a arms in the front. All 2011 rzr models will have a rops certified roll cage made from 1 3/4" chromoly tubing, along with 4 point racing harness style restraints. A few cosmetic changes are evident on all new models which include new styled plastic fenders, a redesigned roll cage, and a more aggressive styled front end.

The new polaris 950 engine is going to be used in multiple platforms, from the ranger rzr models to the new 3 wheel "striker" road bike, which will be released in the summer of 2010. The 950 engine is rated at an impressive 97 horsepower and 76 ft-lbs of torque."


FunRide 07-13-2010 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by xplorer 400 4x4 with modifition (Post 2942917)
The 950 engine is rated at an impressive 97 horsepower and 76 ft-lbs of torque."

Now that's what the RZR needs.....It will be fun without question. I've always said I'd convert when they hit 100hp, and this is close enough for me :)

Wonder when they'll be released.....

xplorer 400 4x4 with modifition 07-13-2010 05:56 PM


Originally Posted by FunRide (Post 2942962)
Now that's what the RZR needs.....It will be fun without question. I've always said I'd convert when they hit 100hp, and this is close enough for me :)

Wonder when they'll be released.....

July 26-28 2010.

cc1999 07-13-2010 07:27 PM

Where did you find that article, do you have a link. Did they mention anything about new ATVs ?


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