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Here are few more pictures - taken on June 14th, 2008 @ Wilborn ATV Trails in Hanceville, AL. The new ones will be sepreated from the existing ones by a line of *********'s:
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Nice! From where do you hail? Looks like some fun riding!
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I live in central Alabama. All of these pictures were taken within 100 miles North or South of Birmingham and at Durhamtown Plantation which is located East of Atlanta GA.
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Great pictures! Thanks for sharing! What all have you done to your rhino so far that we cant see? Looks great btw!
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Great pictures! Thanks for sharing! What all have you done to your rhino so far that we cant see? Looks great btw!
Thanks for the compliments, they're muchly appreciated
Not sure I can remember what all I've done but here's a list of what I can think of off the top of my head:
---Hunterworks indestructible front windshield - this is my second windshield and this thing is great. wish I had spent the $$$$ and bought it the first time :?
---Warn XT40 (4000#) winch w/ synthetic cable and wireless remote
---Hunterworks winch mounting plate
---Warn shackle assembly for the receiver hitch
---Double Trouble tow hook
---27' ITP Terra Cross Tires
---27' ITP Terra Cross ss108 machined wheels
---Simpson D3 Link 21/4" x 3" sewn in pads restaints
---Allview mirror
---Black Rhino harness bar for the Simpson restraints
---Pro Armor front A-arm guards
---Pro Armor rear A-arm guards
---Pro Armor front and rear belly pan protection
---Pro Armor rear diff cover
---Pro Armor bed cover
---CBR rear diff support plate
---Yamaha rear bumper
---black aluminum roof
---Yamaha fender flares
---Yamaha black tail light guards
---Aluminum 6 switch dash panel with swithces
---Two Jacks fire extinguisher holder with fire extinguished
---quick disconnect radiator guard
---red 'YAMAHA' graphics for the tail gate
there may be more that I'm forgetting but this should be the majority.
***STILL TO COME***
--- I have ordered the Dynatek CDI from Hunterworks - cant wait for this to get here
---Machined sheave from Hunterworks
---Pro Armor side skid plates
---Wheel well protection plates from Hunterworks
---HID replacement headlights
---HID lights that will be bumper mounted
---Interior Dome Light
---Horn
---racing seats
---possibly wheel spacers :?:
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Nice setup. Looks like a lot of fun riding to be had in Alabama. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
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Nice rhino! Nice bike too!!!
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Nice rhino! Nice bike too!!!
thanks for all the compliments guys. I snuck a few pictures of my bike in. Since I got the Rhino in February I haven't taken her out so she's feeling a little neglected I still love to get out on the bikes with the guys but it's hard not t take the Rhino when I get time to ride. As far as riding in Alabama, you are correct in that there is a lot of fun riding here; more than I can get to in one summer, but that's okay Pro Armor had to design and build a new rear A-arm guard for the 2008 model Rhinos and I have been on their waiting list since March. I finally got them this past week and got them installed before the ride this weekend. I will post a few pics soon.
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does the rhino perform well in those mud holes? They look deep. Do you have to winch out or do you get through em? Looks like fun :!: :!:
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does the rhino perform well in those mud holes? They look deep. Do you have to winch out or do you get through em? Looks like fun :!: :!:
yeah, the Rhino does really well in the mud. I'm sure I could get it stuck if I really tried hard but as to date I have not had any trouble in the mud. I've been thru some mud that Jeeps have had to be pulled out of and I made it thru with no problem. Most of the time I enter the mud in two wheel drive and if it gets too deep or sticky I switch it into four wheel drive and it pulls right thru. Every time I head out to ride I plan on getting into a situation where I have to use the winch to pull myself out but have not had to yet. I do use it quite a bit to pull other people thru the mud or up a hill after I have already made it thru/up it
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