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#1 2009-09-09 14:30:14

zrated
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Re: Brutus (Under construction)

Here are the first of the build pictures for my 2010 Ranger XP.
More pictures will be added as the build progresses.
I let Marshall use my stock cage to mock up their “Back half kit” The first 2 pictures show this new kit that will be available to those who want to utilize their factory 2010 roll bar, but still want the rear seat. This is not the cage that will end up on my machine, but you can get a very good idea what the back half of Brutus will look like.
My cage will be a complete replacement of the Ranger cage.


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#2 2009-09-09 16:49:15

Badley
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Re: Brutus (Under construction)

How will this mount to the stock cage? I assume welded, looks like they extend the frame to attach lower connection (welded also)? I am dying to see your Brutus it in action  8)

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#3 2009-09-12 14:47:05

RedMan
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Re: Brutus (Under construction)

But this one will be pink right Ramone?

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#4 2009-09-13 19:51:38

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Re: Brutus (Under construction)

But this one will be pink right Ramone?

Yesss, (With a lisp)

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#5 2009-09-30 16:13:34

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Re: Brutus (Under construction)

Update...
Here it is without the front bumper built yet. I think it looks naked without it.
We have decided to extend the wheelbase 2" by making custom rear A-Arms.
This will make it more stable when climbing walls.

More to come!
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#6 2009-10-01 09:06:23

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Re: Brutus (Under construction)

Are you modeling this after something you saw or is this your own creation? SICK RZR BTW :twisted: looks, evil


If it's not fun why do it?

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#7 2009-10-01 11:48:24

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Re: Brutus (Under construction)

http://www.marshallmotoart.com/id89.html

I wish I had that kind of talent!
Here is a link to the guys that make them.

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#8 2009-10-07 12:01:33

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Re: Brutus (Under construction)

Update Pics...


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#9 2009-11-03 19:49:14

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Re: Brutus (Under construction)

Almost finished...
BrutusAlmostfinished1.jpg

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#10 2009-11-03 20:38:26

MR. KRYPTONITE
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Re: Brutus (Under construction)

Looking great! Whats left before Moab?


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#11 2009-11-03 21:32:33

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Re: Brutus (Under construction)

Still quite a bit to do, but at this point nothing will keep it from going to Moab.

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#12 2009-11-03 21:51:06

Badley
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Re: Brutus (Under construction)

Dang  8)  Looking good Dave!

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#13 2009-11-11 09:32:16

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Re: Brutus (Under construction)

OK were getting really close.
The rear panels are being painted to match the Polaris red paint on the front.
While they are removed I thought I would post an update.

Here are some pictures of the rear passenger area, now that the Speedliner is finished.
As you can see I had Marshall build some quick release foot rests for smaller passengers.

Since the rear seat sits about 2 inches higher than the front seat, shorter people had a difficult time reaching the floor to rest their feet. On the other hand, I am 6’4” tall and it is perfect for me. The solution was to have these quick release foot rests built. They work perfectly, and can be installed or removed in about 1 minute.
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#14 2009-11-11 18:58:08

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Re: Brutus (Under construction)

Sweet! Looking forward to seeing it in action.  big_smile


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#15 2009-11-11 20:27:58

Badley
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Re: Brutus (Under construction)

Very cool setup for the little people!

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