Pics of my new utility vehicle
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HAHA - Just making sure you guy's were awake. It runs 45-50 mph. I'm going to take my son , my dog and my cooler down to the dock w/ it. I guess you can hunt , use it on a farm , golf course , use it at work , whatever. Not sure about retail yet , I'll know more later on.
I have a Rhino with big bored motor and it tops out at 64 MPH.
Nice 4 seater you have joker.
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Thanks, I got a little carried away and too damn deep in this thing. It has a stereo and crazy LED light bar that is sick. I'll attach a pic of that. I can run the dunes at 50 MPH at night with this light bar, before I could only go about 20 where I felt confortable with the amount of light.
Most of them are automatics, what I meant by clutch is that they have what they call a clutch that has the belt which makes the thing drive. From you shaft coming out of the motor, it goes to a wet clutch set up to transfer the power to the wheels. I dont know why they call it a clutch, but it really robs HP.
For instance, a stock 660 Yamaha Raptor with the chain drive puts down around 35 HP on the dyno. A stock 660 Rhino, not exactly the same motor but same displacement with the clutch drive system, puts down 22 HP.
Most of them are automatics, what I meant by clutch is that they have what they call a clutch that has the belt which makes the thing drive. From you shaft coming out of the motor, it goes to a wet clutch set up to transfer the power to the wheels. I dont know why they call it a clutch, but it really robs HP.
For instance, a stock 660 Yamaha Raptor with the chain drive puts down around 35 HP on the dyno. A stock 660 Rhino, not exactly the same motor but same displacement with the clutch drive system, puts down 22 HP.
Last edited by Magic34; 08-17-2007 at 10:22 AM.
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