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  1. lumberjack

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    Haha! 5 year warranty on it! I know of some RZRs with over 30k miles!
  2. lumberjack

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    We went north to south, then returned to the trucks at Total Customs. I was up around 8 for whatever reason, wondered if you were going to call. I took some Vitamin I around lunch, put another 15 miles on the RZR last night.:rockon:
  3. lumberjack

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    Put 17 miles on the RZR last night, had a friggin blast! Sure wish some of it was caught on video. At one point I was playing on a dirt pile, trying to launch up a ledge and on to the pile. I had the middle of the pile figured out so I moved about 10' over where the ledge was probably near...
  4. lumberjack

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    An aside, are Oregon rivers typically rock lined and have clear flowing water? Most of Mississippi isn't like that. With the four wheeler videos, none of that is connected to a water way and are man made water structures built with the intent of riding. The last part of the longer video is a...
  5. lumberjack

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    I'm not trying to be obtuse, but what resources were damaged? Both of those machines are snorkled, the four wheeler is snorkled up to gage pod in front of the handle bars. The RZR is snorkled to shoulder height, which are the three pipes sticking up between the seats in the first video. When...
  6. lumberjack

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    Using the seat belt to keep you in the cage is a must. I'll be upgrading the cage and going to 4 or 5 point harnesses. While that hill was quite steep, it was still easily inside the machine's comfort zone. I have the suspension set up with climbing and stability in mind. I have 12"of travel...
  7. lumberjack

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    I had a thread about my Can-Am Outlander, but I figured I'd start another thread for off roading in general. Off ROading is my main hobby currently, I got back into it in January of this year. Here's a hill climb video from today: <object width="400" height="266" ><param...
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