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Created On: 06/26/2007 10:07 AM
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 06/26/2007 10:07 AM
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Looks like Warn partnered with Polaris on the RT30's and left themselves out of any market providing mounts for the synthetic line XT version.

Any word on who will be the first to provide these? (somebody made mention of the Polaris R30 mount not being availiable separately; yet am unsure if this is correct).

Thanks.

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Forming a "Long Range Financial Subcommittee" in MI.:
Take two inexplicably expired term motorcycle reps. still serving on the board (one names yet another motorcycle rep)
Add 1 full-size and but 1 atv rep.
Arrogantly claim that the entire process should be finished in 4 conference calls with absolutely no public involvement or any meeting minutes recorded.
Result?
No complaint whatsoever from sheep-like atv clubs with literally tens of millions in play.

 06/26/2007 04:28 PM
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if you've got a welder and a way to cut plate i can tell you how to make one pretty easily, i've done two of them now.

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 06/26/2007 09:14 PM
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Sold! I've got both and appreciate the help in finding this info. I'll pm and thanks again.

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Forming a "Long Range Financial Subcommittee" in MI.:
Take two inexplicably expired term motorcycle reps. still serving on the board (one names yet another motorcycle rep)
Add 1 full-size and but 1 atv rep.
Arrogantly claim that the entire process should be finished in 4 conference calls with absolutely no public involvement or any meeting minutes recorded.
Result?
No complaint whatsoever from sheep-like atv clubs with literally tens of millions in play.
 06/27/2007 07:45 AM
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not much to it at all, you'll need a pice of 1/8" plate and a piece of 2" angle iron.
cut your plate to 8" x 5" and cut a piece of angle iron 5" long
cut two triangluar gussets 2 x2 or 2 x 1.5 (i do mine 2x1.5)

cut the center out of one side of your piece of angle iron.. (cut one whole side out of the piece of angle less about a 3/4" leg on each end) that's kinda hard to explain..

anyway, the angle iron welds to the plate so you have a plate then a 2" upkick (there is a hole in the upkick from what your removed from the angle iron) then it kicks back forward again.

put the gussets in to help support what your removed from the angle iron..
i really should have taken a picture. sorry.

anyhow the plate goes in the rzr just above the front diff, the crossmembers are already drilled for the plate, you just lay your plate in there and mark it for holes..

if that didnt make sense, let me know i can draw a picture that will surely be clearer..

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87 Yamaha G1R 4x4
00 Yamaha Banshee
02 Yamaha Blaster(s)
05 Sicilian Donkey
08 PoPo RzR
 06/27/2007 02:45 PM
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I vote for a picture. It will save a thousand words. Thanks for this information, a picture would be helpful.
 06/27/2007 09:02 PM
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Thanks, Marty. I'm assuming that this gets you the same clean look as the Polaris stock setup using the RT30 and that there are no other parts like extra plastic to purchase?

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Forming a "Long Range Financial Subcommittee" in MI.:
Take two inexplicably expired term motorcycle reps. still serving on the board (one names yet another motorcycle rep)
Add 1 full-size and but 1 atv rep.
Arrogantly claim that the entire process should be finished in 4 conference calls with absolutely no public involvement or any meeting minutes recorded.
Result?
No complaint whatsoever from sheep-like atv clubs with literally tens of millions in play.
 06/28/2007 12:11 AM
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i've never seen the stock rzr setup but ya i guess so.. it does require an external fairlead and the rzr has a funky fairlead mount, i just finished making a new fairlead cage that puts it right outside the hole like it needs to be i havent put it on mine yet other than mocking it up. i just painted it and it's drying.
i put some pics of it and of the winch plate on www.extremerzr.com, go to the photo gallery and look in rzr parts.

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87 Yamaha G1R 4x4
00 Yamaha Banshee
02 Yamaha Blaster(s)
05 Sicilian Donkey
08 PoPo RzR
 06/28/2007 09:57 AM
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Love your ideal of the fender bag between the seats. Very nice ideal. What is the red thing behind the seats? Is it a gas tank? Looks like the winch plate is simple but the fairlead cage is more complicated. What are you showing on bottom of the back platform?
 06/28/2007 10:09 AM
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that's the radio behind the seats. i made a lock and ride boombox mount.
ya the fairlead cage is more complicated. if you look at the frame mounts and where this fairlead is supposed to be connected, you see why.

people have been asking what the back of the plate goes into, that pic is for them to see what crossmember i'm talking about

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87 Yamaha G1R 4x4
00 Yamaha Banshee
02 Yamaha Blaster(s)
05 Sicilian Donkey
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 07/09/2007 07:18 PM
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where do u see pictures of all that
 07/09/2007 07:49 PM
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go to www.extremerzr.com i put all of the pictures in the gallery

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82 ATC 200
87 Yamaha G1R 4x4
00 Yamaha Banshee
02 Yamaha Blaster(s)
05 Sicilian Donkey
08 PoPo RzR
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