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The_Texan
Apr 06, 2016Explorer
Just keep one thing in mind, Fed & state trail rules and laws. The Feds have recently changed their rule and definition of an ATV trail, with some western states starting to move the same way. Any trail the Feds designate as an "ATV" trail is restricted to 50" machines (52½" max) and they are issuing $273 citations to those who are NOT in compliance. Some UTV trails are restricted to 55" or 60" and NO ATV/UTV trail in the Feds trail system is legally designated for a 64" machine. Now, are they all enforcing these rules ??? absolutely not, but the ones that are, or if you get a rookie Ranger trying to make a name for themselves, can make it costly.
The newer 2015 + 900's are the same chassis as the 1000 chassis and have the same ride. I have driven a friends Rzr4 on the trails of Idaho and it is no fun trying to maneuver the extra length around some of the corners and switchbacks.
The newer 2015 + 900's are the same chassis as the 1000 chassis and have the same ride. I have driven a friends Rzr4 on the trails of Idaho and it is no fun trying to maneuver the extra length around some of the corners and switchbacks.
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