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Old 11-07-2009, 12:36 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Re: Rhino on a stick

Getting floor guards is a good idea. This happened to my friend this summer. Good thing his wife stayed home and he brought the chainsaw.
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Old 11-07-2009, 08:11 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Holy Moly I can't believe how many people this has happened to.
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Old 11-07-2009, 10:08 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Re: Rhino on a stick

wow those are some gooders, i think that my rhino is the only one that i ride with that has a complete floor intact, very common,i wish that someone at yamaha could see a thread like this with these picks and maybe update or fix this on the newer models they come out with.
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Old 11-08-2009, 12:33 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Those are some nasty pics.I run full skids plus fenderwell protectors but they still would not stop some of those.I had a large tree go thru the back and get wedged between the rear shock and the CV.It was stuck so good that the only way I got it out was to get the front wheels on it and drive it out in reverse
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These pictures give me wood haha.

Glad no one got hurt.

How are you guys not seeing these logs? When I drive I scan the ground constantly at least 10-15ft in front of me up and down examining the terrain when I drive, no matter what speed. I started doing this back in the early 80's when I rode BMX bikes, then atv's.

I guess its one reason my wife hates driving while I ride shotgun cause I will tell her to watch out for obstacles that we haven't even gotten to yet, and she slams on the brakes saying "where, what rock, what branch wtf are you talking about?"
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Re: Rhino on a stick

it is easy to happen, with the ground clearence these things have you can easily just run over those logs sometime you sink in the soft stuff and stuff catches the floor boards or the most famous one is someone gets stuck in a mudhole and jams everything they can under their tires to get out and leaves then you come along putting through and you get scewered.Pretty hard to see those in 2 feet of water and mud.
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Now im not trying to point out the obvious, but it seems to be all yamaha's in the pictures. I think this says something. Jk that is crazy how many people this has happened to.
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Re: Rhino on a stick

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Getting floor guards is a good idea. This happened to my friend this summer. Good thing his wife stayed home and he brought the chainsaw.
Well thanks for freaking out my WIFE
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Re: Rhino on a stick

I had the same thing happen with mine this summer. My son was out riding and put a log through the floor board on the pasenger side. The floor board just shattered.
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