Polaris unveils new RZR 1000

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Thread: Polaris unveils new RZR 1000

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    Polaris unveils new RZR 1000

    This thing looks amazing. Details are just now coming out.

    http://www.utvunderground.com/2014-p...ease-7024.html
    Last edited by MaxRules; 07-30-2013 at 12:11 AM.
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    The link's 404'd. Did they move it? The only information I see on the 2014 RZR is a July 16 article, with no pictures.

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    Yep looks like it wasn't supposed to be released yet. The official unveil is tonight about 8pm. Here are a couple pics that were on the page. Several specs were listed. It's 999cc putting out 107hp. Going to be one insane machine. Can't wait for more pics and video tonight!

    rzrorange1000.jpg

    rzrsand1000.jpg
    Last edited by MaxRules; 07-29-2013 at 12:44 PM.
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    I'm not a side-by-side or quad guy by any definition, but this looks pretty impressive. Glad Newt's going to have a low range to tow these big monsters out.

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    Looks like the 2014, 1000 RZR is going to be the answer that Polaris has for the Canam 1000. Brandon we both know which machine will win this shoot out don't we?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hydromike View Post
    I'm not a side-by-side or quad guy by any definition, but this looks pretty impressive. Glad Newt's going to have a low range to tow these big monsters out.
    They sure do look big and heavy.........what a perfect way to put Newt to the test.
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    At the atv parks that I ride at ,the people that buy the side by sides buy them mainly for a smooth riding trail machine and use it only for light mud use. Whipper doesn't build his springer kits for heavy mud usage either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudbug3 View Post
    At the atv parks that I ride at ,the people that buy the side by sides buy them mainly for a smooth riding trail machine and use it only for light mud use. Whipper doesn't build his springer kits for heavy mud usage either.
    I wonder how smooth the ride is on a 6 foot deep lake???
    l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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    Quote Originally Posted by amphibious drew View Post
    I wonder how smooth the ride is on a 6 foot deep lake???
    Depending on the size of the lake...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEx9NFkWV9I

    Hopefully they have that slight vibration worked out on the Razor.

    Crazy stuff, Keith.

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    That looked like a smooth ride to me Keith.

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