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Old 06-14-2014, 12:15 AM   #26
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do it!!!!! or you'll regret it later
I know I will, but my better judgement says no. But then my fck it side says do it!!

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We changed our mind on it. Gonna wait a bit.
Did you get buyers remorse and take it back?
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Old 06-14-2014, 01:16 PM   #27
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Stopped at the dealer today. They have a 1000 not put together yet. Said he'd sell it to me for $18799. 20K with tax.
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Old 06-14-2014, 02:15 PM   #28
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Stopped at the dealer today. They have a 1000 not put together yet. Said he'd sell it to me for $18799. 20K with tax.
Midwest polaris has theirs for $18599
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Old 06-17-2014, 03:35 PM   #29
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Prices for the XP 1000

Tragesser in Ross - $18,799
Tri county in Springdale - $ Still gotta call
Midwest in Batavia - $18,599
On Target in Sunman IN - $19,000 at first, then talked down to $18,799.
CC Motorsports in Clarksville IN - $18,999

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Old 06-18-2014, 08:05 AM   #30
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I like tri-county Polaris. Others have had great luck with sunman.
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Old 06-18-2014, 06:37 PM   #31
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If you buy new you'll definitely want a local dealer you can work with if need be. Polaris is well known for attempting to find any reason to not honor warranties ..wether they're original or extended.
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Old 06-18-2014, 06:56 PM   #32
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Also, stay away from the Polaris warranty. People seem to have better luck with the 3rd party warranty companies. I opted to not buy the warranty and luckily everything that I've had to work on wouldn't have been covered by warranty anyways. I.e. Wheel bearings, bushings, TRE, water pump seals, etc.
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Old 06-19-2014, 10:21 PM   #33
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2014 Polaris RZR 1000
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Edit: Nevermind, you're finding new ones for that money...
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Old 06-20-2014, 07:10 PM   #34
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2014 Polaris RZR 1000
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$18,500

Edit: Nevermind, you're finding new ones for that money...
It depends on the add ons that's on it. Link doesn't work...

I decided to buy the 900 from Byron "ITLLFLI" I stopped by and checked it out. A 900 has plenty enough power for me. I'm picking up late next week.
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It depends on the add ons that's on it. Link doesn't work...
Think the ad is gone already... Somebody commented that there were new ones cheaper...

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I decided to buy the 900 from Byron "ITLLFLI" I stopped by and checked it out. A 900 has plenty enough power for me. I'm picking up late next week.
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Does anyone know how far you can compress the rear suspension on a RZR? The reason I ask is most enclosed trailers under 8' wide only have a door height of 66", but the specs on the RZR are 73". I have to know if it will compress that far with a ratchet strap.
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Does anyone know how far you can compress the rear suspension on a RZR? The reason I ask is most enclosed trailers under 8' wide only have a door height of 66", but the specs on the RZR are 73". I have to know if it will compress that far with a ratchet strap.

Chop that stupid high stock cage on the 900....Oh hell , your SxS has a nice roof mounted stereo.

I wouldn't hesitate to bottom that thing out and cinch it down to get through the door..I might even run the tires way down.

Increasing the angle on the ramps will help a bunch assuming your trailer doesn't have a drive on rear door. I watched a guy load a stock XP900 through what he told me was a 67" door with short little ramps at what looked like 45°.
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Chop that stupid high stock cage on the 900....Oh hell , your SxS has a nice roof mounted stereo.

I wouldn't hesitate to bottom that thing out and cinch it down to get through the door..I might even run the tires way down.

Increasing the angle on the ramps will help a bunch assuming your trailer doesn't have a drive on rear door. I watched a guy load a stock XP900 through what he told me was a 67" door with short little ramps at what looked like 45°.
I bought a new 7x12 enclosed Saturday. I was making sure it was wide enough to pull it in, but didn't think about the height at all. I didn't realize the rzr's were that tall. I called Ben Hur trailers today and told about them the problem. He said he would take it back and I could order one that was taller.

I know I could chop it, or ratchet strap it, but then I would have to do that every time. The long run solution is a taller trailer. I have seen what you're saying about the ramps. This one has a ramp door. I might have double doors put on the new one just in case I need some extra room to pull in.

I'll know more when I pick up the sxs this week.
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Old 06-24-2014, 03:37 PM   #39
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You guys need to bring your sxs's to my sxs fun park
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You guys need to bring your sxs's to my sxs fun park
How long would it take me to get there from Ross?
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It's $300 more for adding 6" of height on the trailer. I'm going to order one and take this one back. Waiting 5 weeks blows though...
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Old 06-24-2014, 11:38 PM   #42
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How long would it take me to get there from Ross?
It takes me about 2 and a half hours from Hamilton. If you are close to 27 probably about the same
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Old 06-25-2014, 09:57 AM   #43
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I just did a cage on an. 800 for a guy... Utilized the j strong roof with radio mounts... Dropped rear 2" (so tall guys can still fit) used 1.75 Dom... It's much stronger than stock setup








Also incorporated 30" light bar and a rear view mirror
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Old 06-25-2014, 10:02 AM   #45
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These pieces don't have those stupid bolt together clamps that fail
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I'm game. Where to, WV?
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I just did a cage on an. 800 for a guy... Utilized the j strong roof with radio mounts... Dropped rear 2" (so tall guys can still fit) used 1.75 Dom... It's much stronger than stock setup

Also incorporated 30" light bar and a rear view mirror
Looks good. How thick was the tubing?
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I usually use .09 but this guy was hung on .12 so that's what we used
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I usually use .09 but this guy was hung on .12 so that's what we used
I wouldn't think you would need .12 as light as they are. Seems like overkill and more weight. When I do one it will be .09 DOM.
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