I have a 2014 xp 900 with a fuel customs intake, magna flow straight through exhaust and no tuning. Im running 26" mongrel tires. Would I benefit any by installing some type of clutch kit? Im pretty new to the sidebysides i don’t know much about the clutch in these bikes.
I’m looking to change out my stock Carlisle 26x8x14 front & 26x10x14 rear’s, to some Sedona rip-saw R/T 26x9x14 front & 26x11x14 and wanting to know if I should stick with the 26" or go up to the 27" they offer (other dimensions are the same)!
I am already going 1" wider for front and rear as that’s the closest they have to the stock Polaris 850xp sizes. Just don’t want any sidewall issues so I’m thinking staying with 26" but would like some opinions. thanks you.
Im trying to find the best mounting option for the Rugged Radios MAC4 air pump?? I want to mount between the seats on the back wall but not sure if the pump will fit with the seats all the way back. Anyone have any pics of theirs installed?
Hey RZR Gang,
We are selling our 2013 RZR that has been used for research and development. It has just 200 miles and 31.9 hours on it and it is completely tricked out with:
1. Pro Armor Doors
2. 27" Sedona Tires
3. 66" DENALI Plow with Hydro-Turn!
4. 5000lb VIPER ELITE winch
5. 30" SIRIUS PRO light bar.
We are asking $14,499 here locally but are doing a forum price of just $12,399. We can ship it for just $199 as well…..or if you are at all close to Minneapolis you can come pick it up. Shoot me a PM or call if interested. We are sending it out to our 400 dealers too, so it’s likely to go quickly.
So, the Forest Service has been thinking about adding an OHV loop trail in my local area, and no surprise to anyone, the local enviros are opposed to it. The trail is going to made out of the existing road system in the area, and those roads not made into trails are going to be closed, and probably reclaimed.
Now, I’m disabled, so no motorized access, to me, is essentially the same thing as no access. Since the environmental groups haven’t been shy about getting their opinions out there, I thought it was time people heard my side of the story, so I wrote a letter to the editor of the local paper. They published it!