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Old April 6th, 2008, 08:56 PM
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We just got back from the dunes!!

Well we have just returned from the first dune trip with the rzr. It was awsome... Ive been a dirt bike guy for years but now it seems that I have just as much fun in the RZR. Anyway.... I tried out the 22'' paddle senairo it works but with issues. Top speed is around 47 down hill, uphill its 35 but it dosen't stop it climbs pretty good. 4 wheel drive with the ribbed fronts works better than expected. With the paddles on it was a power slidin machine, almost like it had more power that it did. Granted its because I lose around 3'' in height and its geared down 30% but fun. Also the suspension, with my bighorns (26'') THe front was set at the number 3 from soft in the front and the softest in the rear. With the paddles I stiffened up the front one setting and the rear up 2 clicks before the ride and one more on the trail. Its not an ideal set up but it works... I will go with a custom set of scattraks in the future......
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Old April 8th, 2008, 12:01 AM
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Re: We just got back from the dunes!!

ive gone from 2 wheels to quads now the rzr and your correct the rzr is a blast
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