Hey fellas, thinking I need to add some light, but really struggling coming out of pocket 200-300 bucks for a light. Considering…only considering, less expensive ones. My question is for those of you who’ve had experience with some of of these from say Amazon. Should they be avoided?
Thanks in advance.
Does anyone know what the lightest 15" beadlock wheel is? Or even maybe the top 3? I thought maybe the method 401 was since the 14" is the lightest. But I heard that method’s 15" is based off their truck wheel so it’s a lot thicker? Wanting to upgrade from my 14" but don’t want to add a bunch of rotating, unsprung weight.
I recently purchased a 2016 RZR 4XP 1000 – after a few days of riding, I feel like something in the front end make a grinding notice at around 15-25 mph then goes away? I am not sure if it was always like that or just as I got comfortable with the RZR I noticed it?
Anyone else have an notable front end grinding notice complaints? Is it normal or should I bring in it and get it checked out before any damage occurs. I have about 65 miles on it.
I was wondering if someone can give insights on the Hackberry Lake OHV area outside Carlsbad, NM? My son has a couple days off school at the end of January and I was hoping to take a trip with our new XP1K4. We are in Central Texas, so eastern New Mexico is a doable drive for a 4 day weekend. We are more interested in desert/trail riding than dunes. Thanks in advance for any words of wisdom.
They are mentioning some "New Year’s Sales Event". However, no details are provided. I just searched on Polaris website and all I see is the Holiday Sales Event.
Confused.
Anyone have better Google skills than I or know the scoop on new offers? Looking to buy this month.
My best friend that lives on snowmobiles got me some simple gifts that will be nice, a compact air compressor, I had one but this one is in since little package. Also got me a mufpot, a little pot cooker that uses exhaust heat to cook food while you ride.
Parents gave me a little aluminum shovel to strap to the rig, I gave them some heated grips and hand guards for their new quads to enjoy the snow a bit more. All simple things that are useful.