a 1/2 ton diesel will be great for those that have to car pool or drive 100 km for work every day but need to be able to pull their boat or trailer with sleds/quads or sxs on the weekend. heres hoping they are reliable. that should kill this thread lol.
i read about this one rzrforums.net, seems a guy spotted a few single seaters out testing in the AZ desert, along with what the guy thought was a new rzr XP. from the description of the patent and what the guy said he saw, it was a stretched sportsman chassis with a seat and a cage and the 570cc...
ive watched some videos of them and they seem decent, they could use some doors tho. the closest dealer to me is like 800km away. if there was one closer, id consider it.
i read about the same problem on rzrforums.net some people say there isnt a better solution out there than stock. then i came across this on hunterworks.com about people not being able to install new bearings as straight as from the factory due to not having the proper equipment to install them...
Re: Artic Cat releases new 50 inch wide sxs !
i would like to see a company make a 60" to compete with the RZR S. 50" seems to narrow and tippy, 64" is too wide for a lot of trails, where i am anyway.... my only options seem to be a RZR S or a utility SxS like a rhino, or commander
lookks pretty cool. Also on the video on their website (and in the accessories section) it says you can upgrade it with CVTech clutches and elka shocks. not too bad IMO.
does this include the RZR s LE that comes with bighorns stock? do you think they need re-clutching as well or did they take that into account from the factory?
hey all, ive been lurking around the forums and thought id finally say hi. Ive been learning as much as i can about the new sleds, atvs and side by sides to decide what i should get. and i think ive decided to get a RZR 800 S.
Hey, im new to the forum but wanted to add that the original RZR 800 is 50" wide, the RZR S 800 is 60.5" wide and the RZR XP 900 is 64" wide. I own neither, but am looking at getting the RZR 800 S this spring so ive been researching them.