Cup Holders

New member here, searched before I posted but I seem to be alone on this one.Wife and I took the new XC out for a half-day trail ride in mid-80° weather. When we stopped we grabbed a couple water bottles out of the cooler and threw them in the cup holders. 20 min later they were almost too hot to hold …nothing like super-hot water on a warm day. Anyone else have this issue? Fixes? …is it possible the radiator lines are run to close …or even touching the bottoms of the cup holders?

Moab – May 2-9

A few of us are meeting in Moab before the Rally on the Rocks to take a week off from work and ride! We planned this trip at the Taylor Park ride in August, nice to have it actually come to be! I personally haven’t been back to Moab in 5 years, really looking forward to it.

RZR is loaded, just a few more things to do and I will be on the road in the morning. Well post pics/vids in this thread….

9″ Wide Rear Tires on 2004 Sportsman 700?

Hi everybody–this is probably not a question that gets asked very often, but has anybody ran smaller tires in the rear (25x9x12)? I found a nice set of GBC Dirt Tamers for cheap, but the rears are 25x9x12. Budget is definitely an issue for me, which is why I’m forced into something like this and am not just buying a new set of Bighorns. Any advice and feedback would be greatly appreciated! I’ve done a lot of reading on pros and cons of most of the tires out there, so I know what I’m getting on that front, the only thing I couldn’t really find information about is running a slightly smaller width rear tire. Thanks!!

9″ Wide Rear Tires on 2004 Sportsman 700?

Hi everybody–this is probably not a question that gets asked very often, but has anybody ran smaller tires in the rear (25x9x12)? I found a nice set of GBC Dirt Tamers for cheap, but the rears are 25x9x12. Budget is definitely an issue for me, which is why I’m forced into something like this and am not just buying a new set of Bighorns. Any advice and feedback would be greatly appreciated! I’ve done a lot of reading on pros and cons of most of the tires out there, so I know what I’m getting on that front, the only thing I couldn’t really find information about is running a slightly smaller width rear tire. Thanks!!

Best Exhaust?

What’s the best exhaust / muffler for a 2014 Sportsman 400? I do mostly trailing riding and muddying. Seems when the exhaust is just under water a little I have to keep in the throttle due to it sound like it’s about to quit because of back pressure. Thanks

Best Exhaust?

What’s the best exhaust / muffler for a 2014 Sportsman 400? I do mostly trailing riding and muddying. Seems when the exhaust is just under water a little I have to keep in the throttle due to it sound like it’s about to quit because of back pressure. Thanks

First sceduled maintenance

hello, we have our first oil change/ tune up coming in the near future. i have always done my own maintenance on my toys and cars/trucks. but here is my question, on my atv 2014 rancher with eps in the manual it says to replace all o-rinds when changing the oil filter. is this true or is it hondas way to make more money? also as far as the valves go what tools do i need ? does it need a tool? on my suzuki katana (which i have done ever since it was new in 2005) it calls for a tool but you can do with out it. i admit it is easier with it. and do both machines use the same tool and where do i find them. thanks

2014 rancher eps
2014 recon es

Just order QSC clutch kit

so I ordered a QSC clutch kit last night from RVSperformance, hopefully it will get here to Alaska next week before the weekend so I can test it out. Any recommendations on shims to use. I’m running 30" backs skinny’s. Not sure if which one or all of them. Thanks

Just order QSC clutch kit

so I ordered a QSC clutch kit last night from RVSperformance, hopefully it will get here to Alaska next week before the weekend so I can test it out. Any recommendations on shims to use. I’m running 30" backs skinny’s. Not sure if which one or all of them. Thanks

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