
02/05/2007 03:29 PM
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GITRDONE
Range Rover

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Have you seen the new 2008 Polaris Ranger Razr ?
50" wide, 945 lbs, independant, 4x4, 800 EFI - 0 -35 mph in 4 seconds, top speed 55 mph factory or 70 mph with cdi box.They are $ 10,000.00 - summer of 2007 they will start hitting the dealers. I have 2 friends that currently have the Rhinos but are chuking them to get the Razrs ,Can't wait to drive em.
Need I say more. Rhino owners beware! While you are changing out the brakes or fixing the broken axles, or just cruising @ 39 mph the Razor will put the smokin on ya.
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" Polaris,The only way out "
2002-SPORTSMAN 500 4X4 2" Highlifter lift kit Progressive coil springs Itp 589-- 28" x 9" x 12" Fronts Itp 589-- 28" x 11" x 12" Rears Hot Seat Clutch kit
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02/08/2007 09:16 PM
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buck183
Pro Rider

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Yawn!
Buck
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02/12/2007 07:24 PM
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Bill35
Pro Rider

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youll be seeing alot of guys trying to trade in there rhino's thats for sure.
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Polaris the way in and out....
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02/12/2007 10:57 PM
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buck183
Pro Rider

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I think it depends on how the individual uses their Rhino as to whether or not they will get rid of it. If one owns a Rhino just for play and duning then I do believe there will be those who jump ship. For the people who actually use their Rhino to work and play, I don't see it happening. The Rhino just looks to be the only one in the market that is the best cross between work and play. There are units that obviously shine better for payload and passenger room than the Rhino. And it's looking to be obvious that the RZR will outshine it when it comes to play. But there isn't any one unit that does both as good.
I think the RZR is gonna be an amazing unit. Looks to have a lower center of gravity. I like the seating position in it. The motor looks like it's gonna scream. Probably gonna be THE unit to own stock if one wants to dune and play alone. BUT, it wouldn't work for me. No cargo room.
I am picking up our 2007 Rhino tomorrow. We just purchased a few acres we are building our new home on. It is gonna be the best of both worlds for us. Taking a dune trip on Spring Break and it's going. When it gets back it will go back to work on the property earning her keep. The RZR isn't gonna do both. The RZR doesn't have the "ute" factor to it. You have to remember that's where the initial appeal of the Rhino came from. It does both fairly well.
I just don't see it as a Rhino "killer" in the effect that it can't do both.
Buck
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02/13/2007 02:06 AM
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ThomNY
Trailblazer

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theres no dout, as far as going faster the rzr is better stocks the rhino, however the rhino has enough room for back seats which i absolutle love, i can ride my wife and kids all in one sxs.(if i had a wife or kids or even a sxs lol) PLus all the aftermarket performance parts for the rhino...(engine tweaks, suspention, long travel suspension kits with extended aarms n what not) Im going to be purchasing a sxs and performance is my goal as i am a quaad rider/racer as well and enjoy riding fast, so im stuck deciding between prowler xt, rhino sport, or wait for the rzr. so anyways as far as if they can do any work that just a extra bonus
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thom <BR><BR>88 LT250R Quadracer (yellow/blue)<BR> ^STOLEN!^<BR>01 400EX (yellow)<BR>89 LT230 Quadsport<BR>350X ATC<BR>93 KX80 highly modded STOLEN!<BR>Couple Waverunners<BR>my personal fav. 50ish "Duddlebug"
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03/04/2007 09:10 AM
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Bill35
Pro Rider

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Play it smart and wait for the razor.If not youll wish you had......
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Polaris the way in and out....
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03/04/2007 11:20 AM
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prowrench
Trailblazer

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It ceretainly has potential, but some of us actually know that for 2008 Yamaha will also be adding a new and sportier Rhino to their line up in adition to it's existing line. Get ready for a suprise, Yamaha is keeping it's cards close to their chest. A week ago I posted acurate info on a couple other forums I visit. The RAZR meeting the 50" requirement on many trails is a very good thing, unfortunately the lack of a true 4x4 system that the rider can control will keep many away.
I remember when the Rhino first came out. "it does not even have struts" "it's to narrow" "the bed is to small" "it does not have a straight rear axle" "it will never sell". Today the Rhino is the UTV all others are measured by. Look at the title of this thread, even polaris owners are now coming around to that reality they denied for so long.
I'm not slamming the RAZR, big improvment for them. Truth is when the rumors surfaced about it I was gonna buy one. But the lack of true 4x4 and knowing a new Rhino is a few months behind, it's best to wait for my needs.
No matter what you ride, have fun!
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660 Rhino with small changes.
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03/04/2007 12:11 PM
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Slinger
Pro Rider

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I'd pick a Ranger over a Rhino anyway. "The UTV by which all others are measured by." What? Is this like fantasy football?
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Quadzilla 530 Prairie 300 4x4 Bayou 220 Yamaha moto4 Yamaha YT 60 Tri-Zinger ARGO 8 wheeler
I HATE Maier plastic...
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03/04/2007 12:32 PM
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malaka22
Trailblazer

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the new sport edition of the rhino is looking pretty sweet
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07' grizzly 700 SE 07' outlander max xt 800 06' sportsman 800 06' kodiak 450 00' sportsman 500- sold finally
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03/04/2007 01:45 PM
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VINNYSJUS4FUN
Weekend Warrior

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I personally would be a little leery of something 1st year from Polaris. The rzr might be good for dunes but as far as trails and mud it seems as though it is gonna be a little tippy. I guess we will just have to wait and see. If you are small stature it should be comfortable but for the larger framed person it looks like a tight fit. I think that the Rhino is still on top for those of us that like to trail ride and cruise around. Just my 2cents.
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Angie<BR>Official private eye (photographer) of www.undergroundatv.com<BR><BR>2006 07 rhino se totally pimped
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03/04/2007 10:33 PM
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zitterich246
Range Rover

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Hey, I think you miss read the info, it has a low center of gravity making the most stable utv on the market. I have seen two large people sit in it (1 about 6' 250, and the other about 6' 4" 200) and they said it was comfortable. The only downfall is it cant do much work but will be capable of 55 mph and 65 mph with small mods.
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03/05/2007 12:07 AM
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Slinger
Pro Rider

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Yeah, VINNY you're right about the first year bugs. I've been bitten by that twice now; a 1999 Prairie 300 and a 1995 Polaris Scrambler 400. Both needed a couple of years of production to get right. I also have the 1987 Quadzilla but didn't buy it new and haven't had any head trouble with it anyway. Anyone have pics to either wheeler?
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Quadzilla 530 Prairie 300 4x4 Bayou 220 Yamaha moto4 Yamaha YT 60 Tri-Zinger ARGO 8 wheeler
I HATE Maier plastic...
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03/05/2007 04:22 AM
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Bill35
Pro Rider

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UTV raceing is really growing and I think thats what polaris is giong after with the razor.These things are going to be big sellers.
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Polaris the way in and out....
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03/06/2007 07:03 AM
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ThomNY
Trailblazer

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yeah i agree bill.... rhino racing is a pretty big sport in some areas...and thats all there is is rhinos....i dont even see any prowlers for some reason. but i can guarentee these rzr's will be able to compete with rhinos in mx style racing!!!
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thom <BR><BR>88 LT250R Quadracer (yellow/blue)<BR> ^STOLEN!^<BR>01 400EX (yellow)<BR>89 LT230 Quadsport<BR>350X ATC<BR>93 KX80 highly modded STOLEN!<BR>Couple Waverunners<BR>my personal fav. 50ish "Duddlebug"
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03/14/2007 06:43 PM
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pwillie
Pro Rider

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Any news on the Polaris razr? I know one thing,you get no re sale value out of Polaris in my area.Honda,Yamaha,Kawa,Suzuki,and Artic C. are the big dogs on the block.....Most of the dealers of the aforementioned brands will not take a Polaris on trade.I like the Rhino because you can haul,race are just have fun with it...
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2006 Rhino 2005 Ford FX4
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03/14/2007 08:33 PM
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Bill35
Pro Rider

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Im not sure about the south but here in the midwest polaris hold there own in the resale department.I think this is a good move for them to make if you want a work horse like i did you buy a ranger or a sport side by side you get the razor.As far a you guys liking the jap brands down south lets not forget you guys down there are used to losing...........................KIDDING just alittle joke....I dont think there going to be out till summer,
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03/14/2007 09:15 PM
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pwillie
Pro Rider

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Bill! We didn't lose....we are just taking a break! Seriously, the Polaris doesn't sell very well down here.I wish there was a SXS that was American made that could hold up like the Japanese stuff. Honda and Yamaha is king in this part of the country.... A true southerner never conceded.....I have a long line heritage as a rebel.....my great grand father fought in the last battle of Blakely(two weeks after Lee gave up) and was a corporal in the 21st mississippi reg.....
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03/15/2007 07:40 PM
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rstrand
Weekend Warrior

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I really hate to change the subject but I ordered two Polaris rangers from two different dealers 150 miles apart. Got them both for list price which is probably going to turn out to be a pretty good deal as I had a chance to take a spin in the rzr in Arizona and these things are trully a blast to drive. They feel like they've got twice the power of a stock Rhino and actually come with a fuel guage-speedo stock for the 9999.00. You can take a flying leap in one without ending up on your nose with two passengers on board and take it sideways at will. Concerns regarding interior room can be put aside due to the rear mount engine not sitting between the driver-passenger. Another major plus is the lack of noise in the cockpit compared to my Rhino. You can actually have a conversation in this thing if you decide to go without a helmet on your noggin and I swear it didn't seem like it was near the dustbowl inside with a windsheild installed as the Rhino is. Articulation could be a problem as the stabilizer does take some of the twistability out of the chassy but I imagine it won't be long and there will be a quick disconnect feature in the aftermarket. Besides this thing flat GETS AROUND A CORNER with very liittle of the tippiness associated with the Rhino. Didn't get a chance to cruise one with the oversize tires but why screw with the 50 inch width and the wonderful handling. The big shot test drivers really tried like hell to run a rock the stock tires but couldn't get the job done (I mean they really tried hard-you would have thought it was a contest of some sort). Anyway I felt like throwing my Rhino over a cliff until I got home, went for a ride and realized the RZR is an entirely new and different direction in a SXS and the Rhino now fits in the middle somewhere. This reminds me of the old Honda go-cart of the early 90's on steroids. So I ordered two and am hoping to get at least one as I can't imagine going through the summer without one. Both dealers claim to have been notified last week of impending delivery in mid-to-late April and both seperately said they were told to try to keep them for demo units as they would'nt ship again till Fall. These are small dealers so they are going to SELL. The big dealer in the area has deposits on five.
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03/16/2007 01:04 PM
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papij
Weekend Warrior

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I've read lots of different opinions on this matter. I think people who use rhino's for work is a very small percentage to people who actually use them for sport, and to have lots of fun. This is why I think the RZR is going to be a big hit. Lower center of gravity for me is a big plus, more power stock, awesome. Just imagine when the aftermarket stuff comes out for this unit, it'll be incredibly fast. So far I know 5 people with rhino 660's, they all use them for play, when they read the review on the RZR, they're going with polaris. I think the rhino is an incredible unit capable of almost anything. But something new and exiting always sells better. Well, thats what I think, I want to know if anyone knows any information on the upcoming honda RUV, as well as Kawi's donkey.
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03/16/2007 03:18 PM
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fadedglory
Weekend Warrior

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I have seen a lot of info. and opinions about the new Rzr. I believe every person must decide the aspect of what they will use the vehicle for. I own a 2006 rhino 660. I personaly will not trade it off for a rzr. Here in West Virginia, the rhino is a true work machine, and I put it to the test everyday on our family farm. My rhino has also proven itself on the trails and in the mudholes. On the otherhand, I have added many accesories to get that nice modified look. The rzr has a nice modified look straight from the factory, which will save on costs to upgrade to that sporty look. All in all, I believe a true rhino fan will stay with the reliability that has been proven in all aspects of riding.
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03/17/2007 07:30 AM
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DesertViper
Pro Rider

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Does anyone know anything solid about the 2008 Rhino's? 700 FI? Any chassis changes? A new "sport" model that has more than shiny plastic?
Our local desert racing series is including Rhino's in their desert race today, and I predict their will be a few more clubs that will be adding a Rhino class if today's race is successful. The clubs are primarly motorcycle clubs, and these are motorcycle desert races, but the clubs have included an ATV class for the last several years, and this is the first Rhino class race. I have raced the ATV class for a few years, and now the motorcycle class because I got tired of the poor handling and suspension of the ATVs (relative to the bikes). But I have to admit, a Rhino race would be a riot. We owned a 2006 Rhino 660, and if we still had it I would have a blast racing it. So does anyone know if Yamaha will change the Rhino for '08? Otherwise the new Pull-your-ass RZR looks like the sxs to have if you are considering racing it on a motorcycle course (aka: narrow).
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'09 Can-Am Renegade 800: ATVTorture.com project quad '08 KTM 950 R Super Enduro '08 Dodge Challenger SRT8 '04 Jeep Wrangler Sport
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