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this thread will probably be full by the end of next dune season
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It doesn't drive like a rhino. I think it will be flipped on slow 4x4ing, or by magazine testers.
08 RZR, 26-"9-12 Bighorns, ITP C-7, Fireball Racing 6" over suspension
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ya i have if your talking about a razr
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If you flip it be prepared to get a new frame or have a good bodyshop in mind. From the dealership it cost about 9,000 installed and about 3 months to complete. I own one and think god i know how to pull frames the problem with it is that they wanted to make it so light that it hauls ass and it does but 16 gauge material is not good enough for ground and pound . I love the rzr but im in the middle of reinforcing the frame from front to back will post pics when done !
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I am interested in your pix along the way.
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Me two.......that would ruin the day twisting the frame.
Now that you have my two cents........what are you going to do with it?
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i rolled mine in the driveway doing doughnuts, no damige though
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Might be easier to just keep the shiny side up.
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tipped mine, but never rolled it.
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A friend tipped his going 30 mph and turned the wheel really quick in Johnson Valley. The frame punched 2 holes in the plastic upon rollover. $2600 in damage including new front plastic, side plastic, roll cage, stereo head unit, side bar, Labor and various small pieces. All cosmetic, though.
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i rolled mine in the driveway doing doughnuts, no damige though
... are you sure?
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2 firefighters out for an afternoon ride in a RZR, flipped over backwards while attempting to climb a long, steep hill, both were pronounced dead the next morning after tumbling back down the approx 1500 ft hill and hitting a tree.
the fire departments in the Medford Oregon area have lost friends and comrades.
this said, please ride with care
Rick, Ore
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Sad story - RIP. Another reminder we love a dangerous sport - be careful and ride safe! Thanks Rick.
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