Category Archives: Member Introductions

newbie

howdy everyone,

new to the forum group. finally after years of hunting I managed to come across a deal on a rzr. now I need to sell of my brute 750 to pay for the rzr fun.

lots of thoughts on what to do first. either rebuild with a big bore, or simply grab a newish engine and beat that for a while. aftermarket performance mod’s, etc etc. I’ve built a ton of ATV’s, custom motorcycles, so I’m not scared of rebuilding….just getting old and tired…lol

looking forward to hopefully going for a rip with some members once the rzr is up and running. I live in Charlotte, NC

Cheers
Phil

New to the forum

1st time Polaris owner, converted from Honda Rincon, can’t believe I waited this long! I recently purchased a 2015 RZR 900S and only have 100 miles on it. Live in Ohio, but like to ride the Hatfield McCoy trails in West Virginia. I’ve added a couple extras, Totron 30" LED light bar, fender extenders by Trail Armor and an armrest/ safe; the next will be a winch.

Hello! :)

New to this whole forum business but this seems like the place to come for all things rzr ! I’m currently looking for a white and orange hood for our 2013 800s if anyone can help me out 🙂
:redrzr:

New Rzr family in Montana

Hey guys love this site it has already helped me with my new toy alot. Curentley have the rear end out of my rzr to get the pinion nut out and get a non nylon nut back in it. Wit this being a family rig I want to have it as reliable as possible! Curentley debating if while it’s out should I put new bearings and seals in it with the rzr having 5k miles on it I might but not sure yet.anyway I live in Montana and am definitely looking forward to getting the new toy out alot this summer should be fun! Anyone else around this area hit me up maybe we could get a ride in or just bs about some good trails!

New Rzr family in Montana

Hey guys love this site it has already helped me with my new toy alot. Curentley have the rear end out of my rzr to get the pinion nut out and get a non nylon nut back in it. Wit this being a family rig I want to have it as reliable as possible! Curentley debating if while it’s out should I put new bearings and seals in it with the rzr having 5k miles on it I might but not sure yet.anyway I live in Montana and am definitely looking forward to getting the new toy out alot this summer should be fun! Anyone else around this area hit me up maybe we could get a ride in or just bs about some good trails!

2012 RZR4

New to the RZR world and just picked up a Robby Gordon RZR4 with low hours. Got tired of kids on quads and not being able to fly down the trail. Bought a spare belt, mirrors and lights, added a twisted stitch bench seat and three harnesses for the kids, and now looking to step up the power with a better intake and exhaust system. Any advice?

2012 RZR4

New to the RZR world and just picked up a Robby Gordon RZR4 with low hours. Got tired of kids on quads and not being able to fly down the trail. Bought a spare belt, mirrors and lights, added a twisted stitch bench seat and three harnesses for the kids, and now looking to step up the power with a better intake and exhaust system. Any advice?

Hello all!

Just bought my first rzr, a new to me 2013 800s. It is white and orange and has a 2" lift in it with stock tires, no roof or doors. I have only ever gone on a couple of rides with friends as a passenger, but that is all it took to get me hooked. Unfortunately I missed the weep hole on the water pump leaking when I purchased my machine so I have had to sit out this weekend while I made repair. This is where I hope to get some help, I have a new water pump seal but when I pulled the water pump seal I (being a HD mechanic by trade) figured that I would also change the oil seal that is behind the w/p seal. I have been on a couple of websites and talked to a dealer that is a couple hours away but have not been able to obtain this oil seal or a part number. Is there anyone that knows this part number or can point me in the direction of locating it? Thank you so much for your help and I look forward to being a part of this online community as well as seeing you on the trails.