Breaking in the new RZR

chucker

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We spent Thanksgiving Day at Saunders Creek (55 km west of Rocky Mountain House) We had a chance to break in the new RZR. They are a blast. Looking forward to putting many more miles on it. I have posted a few pictures in my gallery.
 

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Beautiful machine!!! Looks like it likes to get muddy as well; how is it down the trails?
 

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On the trails,we found nothing we could not handle. On some tight spots, we had to go in reverse a bit. On some trails with downed trees that were too low or to heavy to move (we did not bring a chainsaw with us), we had to make our own trail. They are alot of fun to drive.
 
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Really nice looking machine. By knowing someone with a rhino always carry a chain saw with you.
 

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what's the wheel base like on those? They almost look more in line with a quad for width?
 

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Hey Sweigh, I don't know about the wheel base, but the width from the factory is 50" wide, about 2" more than a stock quad. The rock sliders I put on make the unit 53" wide and the tires make it 53 1/2" wide. No problem on the trails so far.
 
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