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Built rigs vs. built sxs

gsell said:
Same here but sold the rzr about 3 weeks ago and just went juggy, one weekend at Gray Rock and I am looking for a rzr again. (Not an 800 this time) But yeah it was great if you break and you can unload the rzr and tool around.

 
I've had both and they both have their places. I miss my old buggy and am building another now but it is nice to have the rzr to ride for a backup rig.

With that being said in January me and my dad finished up a single seater rzr 900. It is by far the most fun and capable thing I have ever driven for what it is. I've never had a buggy with stickies or a giant motor to compare it to but for just a little rzr it is a blast to drive and climbs better than any other rzr that we've ever rode with. It climbed tub rock this weekend and I know my old rig never would have done that. And it will fit on a small trailer and is easy to get wherever you're going. I don't know if you could compare it to what most people call a built sxs or not but considering when we started with the rzr we had every part for the build already that made it alot easier to do. Only picture i have of it at the moment.
 

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86tank said:
I've had both and they both have their places. I miss my old buggy and am building another now but it is nice to have the rzr to ride for a backup rig.

With that being said in January me and my dad finished up a single seater rzr 900. It is by far the most fun and capable thing I have ever driven for what it is. I've never had a buggy with stickies or a giant motor to compare it to but for just a little rzr it is a blast to drive and climbs better than any other rzr that we've ever rode with. It climbed tub rock this weekend and I know my old rig never would have done that. And it will fit on a small trailer and is easy to get wherever you're going. I don't know if you could compare it to what most people call a built sxs or not but considering when we started with the rzr we had every part for the build already that made it alot easier to do. Only picture i have of it at the moment.

This is exactly what i was thinking. ive never personally owned a rzr either but ive driven them since they came out. Last year i had the idea of a rzr buggy just thrown in my lap by my little brother. he found me a deal on a donor that i couldnt pass up. So instead of building a fullsize buggy i built a sxs. i dont regret it at all this thing is a blast. I'll be building a another crawler this year/next year. Honestly i dont think it will be much more capable than my sxs. I mean yes the crawler will be better in some places and the rzr better in others. I can say that my sxs will "crawl" but i built it to do that from the very begining.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBDDYkSKZ-0

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=p4zGzBW31jo

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=T17yLJvMw1g

http://youtu.be/9xWdt1l8i2E
 
slravenel said:
**** man! Cant hide money! :tc :****: :woot: :driving: :Joc: loller.gif :spin: :eat: laughing1

Just need him to sell that stupid little 800 and upgrade to a 1k so I can buy my old trailer back. Won't be able to haul the 1k and the buggy on that trailer. :drinkers:
 
slravenel said:
**** man! Cant hide money! :tc :****: :woot: :driving: :Joc: loller.gif :spin: :eat: laughing1

I thought this was funny, went to hpo a few weeks ago. I added up all my junk and was about $10k. That included tow pig and trailer that day.
 

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