New member

Hello all, new member to the forum, but have been following for years. Upgraded recently from our 2008 RZR 800, to a new Fox edition.:clap: I like it but our’s has the driveline noise.:rm_thumbdown:

New member

Hello all, new member to the forum, but have been following for years. Upgraded recently from our 2008 RZR 800, to a new Fox edition.:clap: I like it but our’s has the driveline noise.:rm_thumbdown:

Clanky Rotational Sound From Rear

I have a 2010 800S LE. The noise i’m hearing from the rear sounds like barbed wire being slung in a rotational motion, and it is speed dependent. I can jack the rear up and go through throttle range and the noise doesn’t exist anywhere. A guy I know who has done a fair share of RZR work suggested it might be the CV’s. If so no problem, but I hate to buy new shafts and that not be the issue. Can anybody else describe their worn CV experiences, or any other suggestions would be welcome.

KR

Clanky Rotational Sound From Rear

I have a 2010 800S LE. The noise i’m hearing from the rear sounds like barbed wire being slung in a rotational motion, and it is speed dependent. I can jack the rear up and go through throttle range and the noise doesn’t exist anywhere. A guy I know who has done a fair share of RZR work suggested it might be the CV’s. If so no problem, but I hate to buy new shafts and that not be the issue. Can anybody else describe their worn CV experiences, or any other suggestions would be welcome.

KR

How To Bypass ETC on 1993 Polaris Trail Boss 250 4X4

I have a Polaris Trail Boss 250 4X4, That I have been fighting for a week to get the carb adjusted right. Just figured out the problem earlier. ETC. I have the carb adjusted decent, but the problem is it backfires coming back down from a rev up. SO I hold in the over ride button, and the idle smooths out, no backfires after rev ups. I tried both ways probably 15 times each. I am positive its the ETC. What I want to do is Bypass this switch, but I am not sure how to go about it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

ARR Annual Moab Rim night run during ROTR

Thursday night May 14th. Everyone is invited! Moab rim is a lot of fun at night.

This is not an official ROTR run, but one we do every year with anyone that wants to come. We typically get 20 cars or so.

Meet at the Moab Rim trailhead at 8 pm. We start up the trail at 8:15. We drive to the overlook and come back after a short while.

I will be leaving the arena at 7:30 and heading to the trail. If you want to go, come find us in the vendor area during the day sometime before thursday night.

Link to the start of the trail on google maps:

https://www.google.com/maps/@38.5589031,-109.581886,17z

ARR Annual Moab Rim night run during ROTR

Thursday night May 14th. Everyone is invited! Moab rim is a lot of fun at night.

This is not an official ROTR run, but one we do every year with anyone that wants to come. We typically get 20 cars or so.

Meet at the Moab Rim trailhead at 8 pm. We start up the trail at 8:15. We drive to the overlook and come back after a short while.

I will be leaving the arena at 7:30 and heading to the trail. If you want to go, come find us in the vendor area during the day sometime before thursday night.

Link to the start of the trail on google maps:

https://www.google.com/maps/@38.5589031,-109.581886,17z

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