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RZR & Side by Side ATV's
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<blockquote data-quote="velocicaur" data-source="post: 16051705" data-attributes="member: 33335"><p>What is your experience with them? </p><p></p><p>If you are new, you should be able to rent some decent ones at Pismo beach. I would expect they have rzr 1000 and maverick 1000. You could probably rent each of them for two hours and just pick the one you like the best. Yamaha has a shifter which fun but it isn't as user friendly - you don't see near as many as you do the others. Obviously, everyone has their favorites but they are all great.</p><p></p><p>Newer models have more suspension and better shocks. It's one of the major differences with the base models and top of the line models. It makes a huge difference when you're going hard on it. I'd definitely get the 1000. The sand (paddle tires) sucks the power out of them. </p><p></p><p>Honestly, it depends on how much you'll use it. A lot of people buy one and use it a few times and then they put them up for sale. You'll see a ton of them with low miles. It's much easier and cheaper to rent a few times a year than own one (no towing, maintenance, etc.).</p><p></p><p>They are really fun though: Rzr 1000 turbo 4 seater. Soft cab, roll cage, exhaust, tune, clutch, heater, tracks, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="velocicaur, post: 16051705, member: 33335"] What is your experience with them? If you are new, you should be able to rent some decent ones at Pismo beach. I would expect they have rzr 1000 and maverick 1000. You could probably rent each of them for two hours and just pick the one you like the best. Yamaha has a shifter which fun but it isn't as user friendly - you don't see near as many as you do the others. Obviously, everyone has their favorites but they are all great. Newer models have more suspension and better shocks. It's one of the major differences with the base models and top of the line models. It makes a huge difference when you're going hard on it. I'd definitely get the 1000. The sand (paddle tires) sucks the power out of them. Honestly, it depends on how much you'll use it. A lot of people buy one and use it a few times and then they put them up for sale. You'll see a ton of them with low miles. It's much easier and cheaper to rent a few times a year than own one (no towing, maintenance, etc.). They are really fun though: Rzr 1000 turbo 4 seater. Soft cab, roll cage, exhaust, tune, clutch, heater, tracks, etc. [/QUOTE]
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