60 Foot Jump in my RZR900XP

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LMAO! Awesome dude!! you better invest in some long travel suspension if you're gonna keep pounding that rig like that, keep it coming!
 

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i know your not gonna believe this.... but i only bottomed out a couple times, and i even went bigger the first try not on camera, damn near ch!t my pants when i hit it the first time.

the 900 has some serious shocks on there that they can put up with this type of punishment.
 

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i know your not gonna believe this.... but i only bottomed out a couple times, and i even went bigger the first try not on camera, damn near ch!t my pants when i hit it the first time.

the 900 has some serious shocks on there that they can put up with this type of punishment.
lol....by the way your back end bounced back up, it looked like she was at the end of the travel in that vid.
 

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Even thou im a Can-am supporter, i do really like the Polaris RZR800 and especially like the 900.. sure its a bit wider and can't get thru the narrow trails but the power and suspension is very good in stock form.. the 900 does well in the UVT track and desert leaques like WORX and kicks some good butt.. a little different in the GNCC cross country thou.. the commander is holding its own there... but all in all imo the 900 and the good suspended 800 would be in my yard unstead of a comander.. now come to a quad and don't even ask me what i think!.. ..lol ... very capable with that suspension to jump like that all day, although you can get better yet..

his back end probably bounched like that cause his rebound was not set correctly.. if you get packing in the shocks, then you rear of your quad or sxs will buck like a bronco and/or go sideways, back and forth.... some of the bounch like that is from hitting a touch hard with the front wheels but when you have the suspension set up good, then thats at a mininum. it usually always means that the shock is dropping from a compacted position too fast.. you have to slow it down.. which would be clockwize with your rebound screw..
 
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lol....by the way your back end bounced back up, it looked like she was at the end of the travel in that vid.

yea in this video i bottom out but once i found the correct line it was smoother and didnt bottom out.
 

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Great jumps but sooner or later,it is gonna break you/or you are gonna break it..........................
 

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Great jumps but sooner or later,it is gonna break you/or you are gonna break it..........................

thats the price you gotta pay i guess LOL

super ballzy man. i dont know why but jump when theres no snow around scares the poop out of my bowels!!!!

theres a roll cage, so that means its safe... right??
 

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theres a roll cage, so that means its safe... right??
riiiight.....

broken20can-am.jpg
 

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Ohh rzr`s can fold up too, ask rzr 101...........lol. Just be carefull,don`t want this to turn into a "i told ya so" sorta thing.........
 

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dont worry, ive told myself so already haha. i can already tell i should probably buy an aftermarket roll cage, or atleast some time of extra support
 

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Tee don't tell me that's your commander.
lol...no, not mine Quintin. an American feller posted it over on the commander forums. he climbed a short steep hill and lost it, rolled several times back to the bottom. I would have thought a ROPS approved cage would have held up better than that.
 

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lol...no, not mine Quintin. an American feller posted it over on the commander forums. he climbed a short steep hill and lost it, rolled several times back to the bottom. I would have thought a ROPS approved cage would have held up better than that.

Yeah I would imagine it would take a big steep hill and one hell of a tumble to fold it up that badly.
 
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