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#1 Re: General Discussion about Yamaha Rhinos » Swapping out the Rhino Engine » 2007-11-21 14:54:04

I am in South Jordan. I should have the engine here shortly it shipped out this morning and My Rhino engine is 90% out so here comes the fab work...

#2 Re: For Sale & Want Ads » Rhino Parts » 2007-11-19 23:24:34

Because I am swapping my 660 for a CAN AM 800 fuel injected V-twin ROTAX out of an Outlander

#3 Re: For Sale & Want Ads » Rhino Parts » 2007-11-19 21:37:46

MPI Supercharger kit with all of the upgrades. Includes all of the digital SPA gauges boost, oil pressure, water temp, volt meter, fuel pressure, and an Innovate Wide band Air Fuel Ratio gauge. I will also include the stock Rhino exhaust with the bung installed for the Wide band AFR. Looking to get $1800.00 OBO. Supercharger system with all of the upgrades cost close to 5K, My loss is your gain.

Black Rhino Performance high output stator System Brand new in the box never installed cost me 330.00 new looking to get $250.00

#4 Re: General Discussion about Yamaha Rhinos » Swapping out the Rhino Engine » 2007-11-18 20:27:01

Just bought a 800 CAN AM V-twin to put into the Rhino. Stock it has 62HP and it is fuel injected, retains all the functions of 4X4 in the Rhino. I will post picks through the whole process big_smile

#5 Re: The X Spot » WHATZ YOUR OTHER TOYS? » 2007-09-13 23:17:57

Badley
Thanks for the compliments! How do you like your XP? We just barely sold our XP's and picked up couple R12X Honda Aquatrax's. I think the XP's are super fun to ride. The new honda's have way more power but don't quite cut as hard as the XP's. I would have kept the XP's if they would have been fuel injected...

#8 Re: The X Spot » Wake Board? » 2007-09-07 23:16:24

IMO stay away from anything HYPERLITE it's junk. My wife rides a Obrien Skyla with Liquid Force Marquerts limited bindings. When you are trying to have a board for a man and woman to share it makes for a tough pick you being 6-1 you are going to want something in the 141 range for the soft landings but where you are sharing you want something super light for the wife to still ride. I would look into any of the Platinum boards CWB puts out. I ride a 141 Absolute Platinum with the Shane closed toe and the board is super light and is some what forgiving, I think it's a shape anyone can enjoy from novice to Pro. Good luck!

#10 Re: The X Spot » Just joined the Rhino Family » 2007-09-07 22:51:27

I went from a built golf cart to a Rhino and couldn't be happier...Here are the specs on my new machine
2006 Rhino 660
Fireball Racing +6
Bilstien Shocks
Terecross Tires with 14” Motorsport Alloy Torks
Custom 4 seat Cage With Aluminum roof cooler rack
PRP Seats with adjustable headrest and padded belts
Billet Rearview mirror
MPI Supercharger Wide band air fuel, boost, water, oil, tach and fuel gauges
Aftermarket large aluminum Radiator
New high output Stator bendix
Kicker Sound system 4- KS6.5” speakers 1 8”sub JVC head unit IPOD hookup
ITP C series wheels with paddles for the dunes
HID blue headlights
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