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#1 Re: Yamaha Rhino Photo Gallery » Snowmobile In back of my Rhino » 2008-01-15 08:17:21

It does run. My sister has a couple of them so it did not stay in my garage very long. She told me they are getting to be a collectors item? (I probably should have kept it, maybe worth more than the Rhino some day)

#2 Re: General Discussion about Yamaha Rhinos » trailering? » 2008-01-15 08:10:26

Yes the trailer tilts. We got lucky and it balances nicely.
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#3 Re: Yamaha Rhino Photo Gallery » Snowmobile In back of my Rhino » 2008-01-14 19:29:09

O.K. So it is only a Kitty Kat, but you had to look! I picked this up at a garage sale near my haouse one day.
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#4 Re: General Discussion about Yamaha Rhinos » trailering? » 2008-01-14 19:16:32

I built this trailer to haul my Rhino and also be able to use it behind my Rhino. Works Great!
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#5 Re: General Discussion about Yamaha Rhinos » Buying a used Rhino » 2007-04-04 16:42:52

I went and looked at this used 06 rhino and for being 6 months old I could not believe the condition it was in. They drove it like they stole it! After putting some $$ together on what it would cost to put this machine back in shape I figured I could buy a new one. So I call a couple dealers around me and decided I wanted the sport edition, found one, made a deal over the phone and brought it home on Saturday. Now I am really looking forward to the weekend. Thanks for all your input.
Kurt

#6 Re: General Discussion about Yamaha Rhinos » Buying a used Rhino » 2007-03-29 11:43:08

Can anyone give me some tips as what to look at when buying a used Rhino? I am going to look at a 06, it is the camo version(no lcd screen)and the only add on is a winch. The owner claims the only things wrong is the 4-wheel drive switch has to be replaced(a recall he did not get to before the warranty was up) and a broken tail lens. The price is $7500 firm as-is. I have 250r's and a pilot(to strokes) so I am familiar with four wheelers. I just don't have alot of experience with 4-strokes and it will be the first time looking closely at a rhino.
I would also like to use this as a utility vehicle using it for doing some landscaping around the house and hauling rocks. Does anyone really use rhinos for working?
Thanks for any help.

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