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#1 2008-03-26 07:03:05

wbull
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From: Kentucky
Registered: 2008-03-01
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Re: New Member Rhino Photo's

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#2 2008-03-26 08:50:20

Badley
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From: Spanish Fork, Utah
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Re: New Member Rhino Photo's

Nice ride wbull! I am interested how you mounted your lights and if they interfere with the hood when you raise it? I want to add a winch and keep my Soltek's (lights) behind the front bumper like you have done, but haven't figured out a way to do it. Any closeup photos of that area appreciated.

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#3 2008-03-27 11:46:31

wbull
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From: Kentucky
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Re: New Member Rhino Photo's

Nope, the hood opens without touching the lights although its close. They are mounted to the side bars of the bumper. I don't have any pics showing the mounting but it will work. They are 5 inch housings. They photo's are from last October and I have added alot of accessories since then; MSD Box, Dual Battery Isolated power system, K&E filtritation system; Blue Billet dome light, RAIS power tube, Eldebrock Carb, BRP fuel pump and filter system, Yoshimura Dual muffler and header system, additional light bar with 3 Hella 55w lamps and a full enclosure from ATV Direct for the winter.

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#4 2008-03-27 12:15:09

wbull
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From: Kentucky
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Re: New Member Rhino Photo's

Some pics from where we ride;

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#5 2008-03-27 12:34:46

Badley
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From: Spanish Fork, Utah
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Re: New Member Rhino Photo's

Thanks for the info and the pics wbull! Looks like some fun riding in the hills of Kentucky  smile

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#6 2008-03-27 12:39:34

mbroyles
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Re: New Member Rhino Photo's

Nature at its best. Thanks for sharing. Where abouts in Kentucky do you ride?


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#7 2008-03-28 05:41:47

wbull
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From: Kentucky
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Re: New Member Rhino Photo's

We are near the Carr Creek Lake in the eastern end of Kentucky, not far from the Virginia line. There are literly hundreds of miles of trails to ride from old strip jobs to even an abandoned railroad that has had the tracks taken up and runs for miles and includes a awesome tunnel that is very long. Our local club, Knott County Trail Riders have some very good marked trails and includes a ATV training center in co-op with Honda. Harlan County Ridge Runners and the Hatfield McCoy trails are about an hour away in opposite directions.

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#8 2008-03-28 11:07:14

MR. KRYPTONITE
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From: UTAH
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Re: New Member Rhino Photo's

Nice pix! I would love to do some riding back in your neighborhood.  big_smile

Nice rhino too!


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#9 2008-04-19 04:55:23

Ruide
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Re: New Member Rhino Photo's

lol It looks very cool.

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#10 2008-04-19 04:57:52

Ruide
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Re: New Member Rhino Photo's

Does any guy have some pics about snow plow about Rhino? You are welcome to post some .

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#11 2008-04-19 05:03:59

Ruide
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Re: New Member Rhino Photo's

The sky is so blue and the Rhino looks so cool.

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#12 2008-04-19 15:25:30

Fasttrax
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From: West Jordan, Utah
Registered: 2007-06-20
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Re: New Member Rhino Photo's

here is a plow pic on a rhino. Rocky mountain atv dozer plow with a 4500Lb. venom winch.1208643870966912.jpg


Are we camping yet?

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#13 2008-04-19 18:21:49

Ruide
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Registered: 2008-04-19
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Re: New Member Rhino Photo's

Hello, Fasttrax.
Thank for your reply.
Sorry,I did not deliver my means clearly. Can you post some pics about the control mechanism of snow plow for up、down and truning. also I need the pics how to mount plow to the frame.I have a Joyner's Renegade R2 the frame is similar to rhino.
Hoping you post more and more pics.
Best wishes.

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#14 2008-04-20 10:28:06

Fasttrax
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From: West Jordan, Utah
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Re: New Member Rhino Photo's

Plow is off for the season. I use my winch to raise and lower and the turning of the blade is controlled by a manual bar you have to adjust. Due to size of the blade American and other manufactures do not put electric actuators to turn the blade. Only on ATV's. The mount itself is attached to the front bumper with a large mounting plate with two 5/8" bolts or pins for quick removal of the blade. Watch RM for a Joyner kit.


Are we camping yet?

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#15 2008-04-22 17:11:21

Ruide
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Registered: 2008-04-19
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Re: New Member Rhino Photo's

Thanks for yor reply.
It was said that Joyner is designing snow plow and will come soon.

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