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Posted by: dusty
Originally posted by: Honeyduck96
Anybody using the RZR in the mud? All the reviews I see are run in Baja - type settings. We ride mostly muddy trails and I was wondering about the low seat height and weather you get wet in the water/mud crossings (compared to a Rhino, Prowler, Ranger)
check this out
muddin
Posted by: GregV
The more I drive my RZR the more I am getting used to the throttle pressure. I don't find it jerky at all now.
I guess it's just the learning curve going from a thumb throttle to a foot pedal??
Posted by: GregV
I use a mud/snow floor mat to give me somthing to hook my heal on.....that helps a lot.
But the more I ride it more comfortable I feel with it.
Posted by: GregV
WOW !!!
Posted by: blackballed
http://www.polarisindustries.c.../RangerRZR/Experience/
Posted by: emeraldisleatv
Sorry I have been away from the quad seen for ages. What is an RZR?
Posted by: Honeyduck96
Anybody using the RZR in the mud? All the reviews I see are run in Baja - type settings. We ride mostly muddy trails and I was wondering about the low seat height and weather you get wet in the water/mud crossings (compared to a Rhino, Prowler, Ranger)
Posted by: rzr
id still like to have it a little more something mabe a gas shock just on the slow speed seting hahahah i was thinkin just mabe ! its some thin in the engine brake thats a doin it dont do it as much at the level where it changes form low to fast mABE NOT
Posted by: rzr
hey did the guys in the rzr get wet looks like the prowler got stuck
Posted by: CaptnKidd
This was awsome, I sent it off to my doubting thomas friends. I think the guys in the rzr needed suba gear.