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- CamorhinoExplorerBako, be real cautious on the 50" thinking,as some forests do not recognize the RZR as an ATV, due to the description being more than just width. There is also a requirement to sit straddle, have handle bars, and not be over a certain weight. I know MT doesn't allow them on 50" trails, UT is okay in certain forests, CO didn't allow them, and ID is iffy. I don't think there are any 50" trail restrictions on the Sequoia in the area you mentioned. Just sayin'.
- The_TexanExplorerIn our neck of the woods, the rebate usually goes UP after the first month of the new model. Have seen $1000 discount on last years Rzr, six weeks into the new model year.
- BakersfieldExplorer
Hockeytchr wrote:
The 2014 570 LE will be a different color it will be Blue Fire......
Other then color change, anything else improved? They are offering a $300 rebate on the 2013, and perhaps that is the way go?. - HockeytchrExplorerThe 2014 570 LE will be a different color it will be Blue Fire......
- WhitehouseLVExplorer III
Bakersfield wrote:
Thanks for the great replies and insight. We like to ride in the Sequoia National Forest, Kern River Ranger District. We has decided on the Polaris RZR® 570 EPS Trail LE and mainly chose it for the Electronic Power Steering, Engine Braking System, 50” width, and it will fit on a pick up bed.
Another question: The 2014 RZR® 570 EPS Trail LE is coming out in couple of months. Has anyone heard rumors of any changes from the 2013 model?
I don't think it's a couple of months but just over a week. July 29. Might wait and see plus Polaris usually offers some kind of rebate; however, if there is a specific color you want w/the EPS get it now because they change color schemes quickly & it's rate for them to bring it back - BakersfieldExplorerThanks for the great replies and insight. We like to ride in the Sequoia National Forest, Kern River Ranger District. We has decided on the Polaris RZR® 570 EPS Trail LE and mainly chose it for the Electronic Power Steering, Engine Braking System, 50” width, and it will fit on a pick up bed.
Another question: The 2014 RZR® 570 EPS Trail LE is coming out in couple of months. Has anyone heard rumors of any changes from the 2013 model? - Doughboy12ExplorerIf I were to go bigger that 50" the Arctic Cat would get a very good glance...that thing is BAD.
- fly-boyExplorerIf you run the SOCAL desert you will be miserable with a 50" less utv- unless you are just crawling along.
If I was out of Bakersfield I would buy the biggest baddest and widest RZR I could find and be done with it. For those few times when you need a 50" or less UTV- rent it. - steiny93Explorerbasically, the 50" ? is a mess and you'll need to look at your area in detail
- mapguyExplorer
Dirtclods wrote:
mapguy wrote:
On Uncle Sam's domain there are three trail class for motorized. The MVUM -if adopted, dictates what is open to each category -including roads. Road usage is another full can-o-worms that can not be addressed in an easy post as state regulations and statues dictate how roads can be used for the most part....
1. Motorcycle -two wheels in a line
2. 50" and under
3. over 50"
Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM)
Link http://www.fs.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsinternet/!ut/p/c5/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP0os3gjAwhwtDDw9_AI8zPwhQoY6IeDdGCqCPOBqwDLG-AAjgb6fh75uan6BdnZaY6OiooA1tkqlQ!!/dl3/d3/L2dJQSEvUUt3QS9ZQnZ3LzZfMjAwMDAwMDBBODBPSEhWTjJNMDAwMDAwMDA!/?navtype=BROWSEBYSUBJECT&cid=stelprdb5144787&navid=360000000000000&pnavid=null&ss=110104&position=Not%2520Yet%2520Determined.Html&ttype=detail&pname=Idaho%2520Panhandle%2520National%2520Forests-%2520Maps
Link goes to the Panhandle National Forest in Northern Idaho...
A better starting point is this National Forest Locator Map
http://www.fs.fed.us/locatormap/
Then you have to drill down and find the MVUM as each Forest & Grassland puts them in a different place. Also, the MVUM is free for the asking at any Ranger District office -the full color topo map is not free. You really need both the Forest topo and the MVUM to ensure you are on a legal trail.
IMO the MVUM is very difficult for the average person, but it is the way it is.
MVUM page for the LOS PADRES NF as an example:
http://www.fs.usda.gov/detailfull/lpnf/maps-pubs/?cid=FSM9_034094&width=full
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