introduction

I am new to this but I’ll give it a try, I’m jeff, I live in alabama, I currently own a 1k xp, It is my 4th rzr, it has a few goodies on it but nothing to get excited about. I ride every chance I get and I’m always looking for new places to go and ppl to ride with. If anyone ever wants to reach me I guess the best way would be to email me, or at least till I get the hang of this anyway. I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks

introduction

I am new to this but I’ll give it a try, I’m jeff, I live in alabama, I currently own a 1k xp, It is my 4th rzr, it has a few goodies on it but nothing to get excited about. I ride every chance I get and I’m always looking for new places to go and ppl to ride with. If anyone ever wants to reach me I guess the best way would be to email me, or at least till I get the hang of this anyway. I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks

Outlander XT-P Deluxe Fairing will not fit

Greetings, I did a search and only found a couple of hits. My issue is, I have a 2014 Outlander XT-P and I purchased a Deluxe fairing from the dealer but it does not seem to fit on the handlebars, it will fit our 2013 Outlander (smaller bars) but I did see at least one person on this site with the Deluxe fairing mounted on his XT-P. Does anyone know if this requires a different clamp or what was done to get the clamps to fit the handlebars?
Thanks in advance. – Len

Mud Plugged Radiator Trail Fix?

Yesterday I sunk the front of my 900 Trail in a mud hole. I was riding alone so my only option was to winch it through the mud to the other side. The radiator got about half plugged with mud and the temperature ran a little higher than normal (215 ish) for the rest of the day.

Anyhow, has anyone else run into this situation? Does anyone have a trick to clean out a radiator out on the trail (or maybe at the trailhead?) I was thinking about maybe carrying a garden sprayer in the truck but don’t know how will that would work to clean out the fins.

Ideas?

Mud Plugged Radiator Trail Fix?

Yesterday I sunk the front of my 900 Trail in a mud hole. I was riding alone so my only option was to winch it through the mud to the other side. The radiator got about half plugged with mud and the temperature ran a little higher than normal (215 ish) for the rest of the day.

Anyhow, has anyone else run into this situation? Does anyone have a trick to clean out a radiator out on the trail (or maybe at the trailhead?) I was thinking about maybe carrying a garden sprayer in the truck but don’t know how will that would work to clean out the fins.

Ideas?

5 Points Wallace WV Hill Climbing/Trail Riding

Hey 5 Pointers’ it would be nice if can we get some kind of riding group together for this area. Maybe a ride every other weekend. I know there’s a ton of people that ride at Five Points from all over but a lot of us are single ATVs or SXS riders. It would be much more fun with a group. Not sure if the 5 point riding folks are on the Rzr Forum. If you are yell out and let’s get something going for this year.

5 Points Wallace WV Hill Climbing/Trail Riding

Hey 5 Pointers’ it would be nice if can we get some kind of riding group together for this area. Maybe a ride every other weekend. I know there’s a ton of people that ride at Five Points from all over but a lot of us are single ATVs or SXS riders. It would be much more fun with a group. Not sure if the 5 point riding folks are on the Rzr Forum. If you are yell out and let’s get something going for this year.

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