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View attachment 115030 Getting ready for the cold days, time to enclose it, it makes touring a pleasure. The best investment is the 12000 btu heater from Princess auto, I tied that into the cooling system and make a huge differance
See u on the trails
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Do you have a temp gauge install because if you don't keep that rhino up to temperature you will be coking the rings from running too cool and you will be doing an engine job.
 

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Hi AWTY yes put that in this fall, knew I would need it when pulling the drag and groomer this winter. The temp sits at 180 all the time, I know it's not the most accurate but it always sits there so it gives me a good idea if there is something wrong.
Don
 

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This is mine for now
 

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That's a pretty snazzy looking machine Chris. I don't imagine you'll be coming out to play in the mud with that thing eh?
 

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376310_10151021232685604_569250603_22615771_667889676_n.jpg forgot the one from yesterday!! little snow action and a short ride on the Red Deer river partially frozen, watch out.
 

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Here is my rzr. It has a few goodies, Dragon Fire racing harness', Dragon fire +6 long travel and Gusset kit, Muzzy dual exh, Snorkels, Fuel programer, EMP winch bumper,Just to name a couple.
 

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Nice ride, if i could offer a bit of advice. Lose them little tiedown straps.....they cost me. The dam cheap things broke and my quad went off the side of my trailer. lucky for me i was down to about 5mph going over a bridge on the forestry trunk road. Went to canadian tire and bought 3 inch straps... cheap when you look at replacing parts on the unit, never mind the tickets you get if it happens on the hiway.
 

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Here is my rzr. It has a few goodies, Dragon Fire racing harness', Dragon fire +6 long travel and Gusset kit, Muzzy dual exh, Snorkels, Fuel programer, EMP winch bumper,Just to name a couple.
That is a sick LT set up, just need a holz or turbo now.....................
 

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For you snow riders, just remember to clean the snow out from your axles when you park the machine or it can harden and cut you cv boots next time you go to ride.
I always pull mine into a heated shop and leave it over night but if I'm not around a heated shop I always dig the mud or snow from around the axles and drive shafts.
 

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Glad you're okay, did the wheel break off when you hit that bump causing the wreck,.. or was it because you have the
dampening set too high on your rear shocks? Almost looks like the bump is at an angle

Ice caused me to slide off at an angle... wheel snapped off at hub on impact, shattering the rim (one picture i didnt take)
 
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