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    I'm pretty sure I need one of these.


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    Bart, I'm pretty sure that you need one of those too.
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    I'm pretty sure that I DON'T need one of those. I'd try to drive it like in the video ... with shameful results.
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    I dont know if I need to own one, but it sure would be a blast to drive one on that course
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    I bet Travis Pastrana owns one, or will...

    I'm with you, Tom, that's way beyond my paygrade!
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    WOW!! You too can be Ken Block!!! That was crazy, the suspension on that puppy is AWESOME!!!!!

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    Looks like fun!
    But, that is one expensive toy...I'm betting there is about $50k in that RZR!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    Looks like fun!
    But, that is one expensive toy...I'm betting there is about $50k in that RZR!
    You think? I was thinking $20k, but $50k??? That's nuts!

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    Apparently most of the parts are stock according to the website, stock suspension and shock, just mostly reworked like an overbuilt engine. Apparently stock tranny too, added hand break and GoPros
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    Hmmmm...suspension looked aftermatket. Although this may be the newish race ready out-of-the-box RZR. If so it's still up around 22G's.
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    I don't NEED one,but I WANT one
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    whats up with all of these having those tiny baby wheels and tires? can the engines not turn normal wheels and tires? my uncle used to have a bad *** dune buggy in the 80's and that thing would murder one of these $20k mules - it had normal wheels and big tires

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    You talking wheels or tires? I don't think oversized meat is always needed. Good, light traction with lots of room in the wheel well for compression is likely what they are after here.

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    Wow, very nice, is this one 2wd or 4wd?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleBeast View Post
    Wow, very nice, is this one 2wd or 4wd?
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