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loboclone wrote:Searching_Ut wrote:
Lot's of trade offs to be made .....
So far we haven't had to deal with 50" vs 60" trails problems. Call it lucky but in Utah, Colorado, Arizonia and New Mexico we haven't had the issue. We rock crawl a lot and are in Moab now. The Sand Reeper has locking doffs front or rear. When on the road we unlock the 4 x 4 and the diff locks and roll. I have a DOT windshield steel doors etc.
The new Sand Reeper is 1100 cc lifted and cool. Just a better deal for us. 10 feet 3 inches long in the 2 seater
Apr-07-2016 07:38 AM
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Searching_Ut wrote:
Lot's of trade offs to be made based on what sort of riding you want to do. I bought a 2010 50inch two seat RZR back in the fall of 2009 and it has performed admirably over the years. I went that route because I wanted to explore a bunch of ATV trails that I couldn't get a bigger rig on. I can run trails that aren't an option for the bigger rigs, but the suspension is a compromise when running the dunes, or rough dirt roads at speed. It's the same issue you run into when building trucks for off roading. what works good in the mud isn't always so great on the sand. build for either of those and they generally don't do so good for rock crawling.
On thing to keep in mind if you're looking to street ride is to make sure you have the option to lock and unlock the differentials. Locked diffs are a bad thing on pavement, but open diffs leave you hanging sometimes on the trail
Finally, there are a lot of other good options out there besides the RZR. Myself I'm always looking for more power, so you might want to look for that and there are several different rigs with great power out there. Personally, I look for something you can make pretty much bullet proof as I like the desert rock crawling and hard core mountain trails, so it's something worth looking into. If you do look at options like the above mentioned Oreion Sand Reeper, keep in mind what sort of riding you're looking to do. We spent hours trying to help a guy get out of the area he got himself into down in the Moab Utah area when he tried to follow some ATV's down one of the harder tails. The open differentials and lack of low range gearing on his rig resulted in our having to do a lot of winching to get him back out of the canyon he was in. The rig looked like a great option however if you were mostly doing dirt road type driving.
Apr-07-2016 04:05 AM
TBRam wrote:Good point about width, might not even be a issue where you are at. Where I want to use mine they have steel post at trail heads along with river bridges that restrict width. I had to rule out my first two choices because of this.
The room in the garage of toy hauler will be the deciding factor. I own a stealth and went with the 50" trail rzr. It was the best fit with room to walk around when loaded including the wheelbase and not just the width. Also from what I've read there's a lot of BLM trails now being restricted to 50" in NorCal and also Utah. Whichever you get there fun and will drain your wallet with aftermarket accessories. Enjoy!!
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loboclone wrote:
Here we go......had a RZR got rid of it. Fiberglass, dust noise, CVT tranny and price . Did I say price.
I needed a street legal, safe steel everywhere 2 seater that was an off road RZR eater. Found out about the Oreion Sand Reeper, bought one and LOVE it. Paid $12,500 and licensed for the road, goes 60 mph and safe. The Polaris boys couldn't touch it . Took it Mexico beaches and pulled out RZR most every day. Arizona Motors in Lake Havusu is your nearest dealer, they will take care of you!
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