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Post by Matt H (aka Tiger Rag) on Aug 10, 2011 15:16:15 GMT -5
Made you look! ;D
Yeah right, like they are developing a new one. I was watching a hunting show the other night and had an ad for the New 2012 Rhino......same old machine, no changes. Pretty disappointing, especially after the spy photos of the 4 seater a few years back.
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Post by brianbrown on Aug 10, 2011 15:22:34 GMT -5
You have too much time on your hands
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Post by Matt H (aka Tiger Rag) on Aug 10, 2011 19:29:23 GMT -5
You have too much time on your hands Just expressing my disappointment. They've pretty much lost me as a potential return customer. Tired of waiting. Next machine will probably be to one of the 3 companies still innovating and building some power into their machines. Arctic Cat, Can Am, or Polaris.
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Post by brianbrown on Aug 11, 2011 12:09:26 GMT -5
should not be hard to pick from that group... Can am..
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Post by Randy_R on Aug 11, 2011 12:52:07 GMT -5
Actually it would be tough for me to pick. The Rzr is sportiest and offers up to a 5yr warranty (it needs it). The Can-am is most refined but is heavy. The Arctic Cat ain't available yet but looks good. I love Arctic Cat trannys but the engines tend to be coarse.
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Post by Matt H (aka Tiger Rag) on Aug 11, 2011 15:02:25 GMT -5
I agree, all have their benefits in that group.....well, I guess we don't really know until the Arctic Cat hits the market.
I should have also mentioned the new John Deere Gator. I'm going to try and run one soon. power is supposed to be very good on them with the 825cc (I think) engine. It should offer plenty of utility but there will still have to be a good ride associated with it for me to pop on one.
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Post by brianbrown on Aug 12, 2011 9:24:02 GMT -5
"pop on one".. you've been watching american Pickers haven't you !...
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