Attn RZR Owners.....

Drako99

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Do any of you Rzr S owners look back and wish you had gotten the regular Rzr?

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Do any of you regular Rzr owners look back and wish you had gotten the Rzr S?



Only reason I ask is because I'm torn between the 2 units.... I know the just released the Rzr 900 XP... but thats a bit much for me ATM....

Suggestions? Advice?
 

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I am planning to buy a rzr s in the spring, buddy has one and have ridden with him a few times, let me try it last trip and i was sold , went through some pretty tight trails with no problems.
 

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First off tell us where you ride(terrain) and do you plan to run bigger tires than stock (mud tires). Having owned both there are pros and cons, but the S is far supperior in MOST cases.....
 

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I have regular and no regrets at all i now want the 900. Lol




Cant convince the wife itnwill only cost $20 to upgrede lol
 

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So far normal trails in and around edmonton, few trips to Brule and this summer plan on heading to Kananaskis country.
 

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I will try to keep this short. alot of it comes down to the balance between width and ride quality. In terms of width with a reg rzr if you add larger tires you will need a lift/spacers/and or rims and may have tire rubbing issues. Plus this is alot harder on front end /drive line parts.If you plan to keep stock size tires, you will have no issues.
However ground clearance is minimal at best with that set up.

Now here`s the kicker if you go with bigger tires/wider non S , it will be around 54 to 56 inches wide. Well the s is only 60.5 so VERY rarely will the extra width be an issue if you compare it to a modded reg rzr . If you stay at 50" no trail is too narrow more or less.

If you ride a lot of technical off camber terrain , go with the S it is crazy stable and rides much better than the stock rzr.

I prefer the s by a wide margin ,in the end it boils down to where you ride.
Hope this helps ,buy one and get on the trails.....Cheers
 

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I'm fine with my standard rzr, they have the same engine in both now so that's not an issue but you do get a lot more for the extra $1500 on the s, I would probably go with the s if I was to buy a new one tomorrow.
 

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My wife drives the regular rzr and loves it. Our friends have boy a regular rzr and rzr s. Both go every place no problem.

Really depends on your riding idea and places.
 

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I love my "regular" RZR but if I bought a new one it would probably be a S. I'm at 56" now so I dont think the extra 4" would hurt but I have rubbed the flares and tires a lot with mine allready where i ride......pretty tight trails
 

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I've been on trails where both sides of my regular RZR, was rubbing a tree as i squeezed through. If I had an rzr S the chain saw would have been out for sure! The rzr S does have a way better ride, and ground clearance.
 

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I would get the S next time, my standard is nice but would like the extra suspension. With the amount of large side x sides out there most trails aren't an issue.
 

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I agee ,with the onset of commanders rzr 4`s and rzr`s i think trail width is not as much concern as it used to be.....Go to Cycle works west and drive both one right after the other( I am not recomending this dealer ,but just a a good place to ride there).Hit some bumps and jumps and side hill a little. Unless you REALLY like the tight trails it`s hard to not prefer the S.....
 

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Will a RZR S fit in the box of my truck? Regular box. Not a long box. And I know tailgate will have to be down regardless
 

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Will a RZR S fit in the box of my truck? Regular box. Not a long box. And I know tailgate will have to be down regardless

You will have to drive the front over the wheel wells but it should go. An S owner would know better.
 

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It depends how much of a run you can get at it....Don`t know hall on a trailer but they are just over 60" wide..
 
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