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Offline Shane

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« on: October 27, 2007, 10:42:36 PM »
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Picked one of these up this week and it is a hoot. UPM1 almost had us upside down in it today...
He says get in and I stupidly say \" ok\"  
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Billyisgr8

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« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2007, 11:17:30 PM »
Yes they are fun, abit tipsy, we elected to get a 2 seater max  BRP,  I like the driver input needed, but would prefer the roll cage, you can't win in every category though.  Right out our driveway and up into the mountains, if you are ever up this direction with it , I'll take you up to 7000' and to an awsome alpine fishing lake where you will get a bite a cast.  

This machine is a goat on the mountains, unbelevable climbing ability, you will be floored when you look at what you just went up.

Have lots of fun with it,  many smiles forsure, for us it has been the best recreational investment so far by a long shot.

We use it pretty much every week since we got it.  They tip very easy with unexperianced drivers.  Our friends son did theirs when his friend was driving on pavement, not even very fast, and their dog ran in front,  he swerved, and ended up rolling it when the front tire rolled under.  

Kevin

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« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2007, 10:57:11 AM »
Just ordered mine,will get a ton of use for it up here. With the tipping thing,i see there are some extended control arm kits and axles, does any body know who makes and were i could buy this up grade?...J
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Billyisgr8

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« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2007, 11:53:59 AM »
I have a friends Arctic cat prowler here right now...(way too big for getting into places, will rip off the fenders in tight places, not a good design).., and my 2 neighbours have the Yamaha Rhino (can make it abit easier getting places).  Polaris nailed this market with this machine.  It is the way to go for a side by side.  small..., turns on a fairly small radius, and good power.

Have fun with it.

Kevin