New Rzr owners here! We’ve been involved in riding four wheelers for a few years. My Husband gifted me a new Yamaha Viking for the farm last summer and we took it with us on a ride weekend. It was all downhill from there, there wasn’t a doubt we needed a Rzr. 😀 We just purchased a 2015 900 last month and love it! We’re currently adding things on and I’ll be checking the forums for the best products etc. So far it’s a new set of wheels/tires and a speaker bar. 🙂
New Rzr owners here! We’ve been involved in riding four wheelers for a few years. My Husband gifted me a new Yamaha Viking for the farm last summer and we took it with us on a ride weekend. It was all downhill from there, there wasn’t a doubt we needed a Rzr. 😀 We just purchased a 2015 900 last month and love it! We’re currently adding things on and I’ll be checking the forums for the best products etc. So far it’s a new set of wheels/tires and a speaker bar. 🙂
I’m a longtime desert rider and still race on occasion. My wife is losing interest in her bike, so we decided to get her a RZR, which she is very pleased with.
What I know about RZRs can be written on the inside of a matchbook with a Magic Marker, so I will occasionally trouble the group with what will most certainly be simple questions – I apologize in advance, but an grateful for the shared knowledge.
My wife and I are retired and can no longer fork the quads we had. I sold the quads and just this week bought a very little used 08 Razor 800. So far we are thrilled with it. We’re looking forward to wheeling it. I may have lots of questions.
Hello ALL, if you are one of those people who would like to hone your skills or just have a nice ride, I have developed a track-course below Boulder City. It is 8.5 miles and has all the good stuff, whoops, gravel washes and my favorite a wash with sandy banked turns. It is a good way to fine tune your suspension or become a better driver with the use of a stop watch. It’s free and it’s fun for all SXS, quads or bikes. If you are interested please PM me for directions and if needed a time keeper. Thanks Jay.
Hello ALL, if you are one of those people who would like to hone your skills or just have a nice ride, I have developed a track-course below Boulder City. It is 8.5 miles and has all the good stuff, whoops, gravel washes and my favorite a wash with sandy banked turns. It is a good way to fine tune your suspension or become a better driver with the use of a stop watch. It’s free and it’s fun for all SXS, quads or bikes. If you are interested please PM me for directions and if needed a time keeper. Thanks Jay.