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<blockquote data-quote="zayne2427" data-source="post: 387381" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>I have had a few rzrs and know some dang good people that still ride them. They are a lot of fun. However there is a large majority of rzr owners that have never turned a wrench before and were able to get in the sport with simple polaris financing. As we all know its not quite that easy financing a buggy or trail rig therefore most crawler guys have worked for and built their own rigs and are much more considerate, respectful of other peoples property. </p><p>We were riding a few weeks ago when we had some electrical issues in my wife's buggy while in the middle of a main trail. A few rzrs pulled up to see if they could get around and said good luck. They then turned around and went the other way. Thank goodness for a small group of the crawler family that helped get us back out if the woods. That is one if the main reason we stay away from most of the big events</p><p>A majority of rzr owners (that were not in a crawler before the rzr purchase) could care less about helping anyone but themselves or their crew, good luck getting any help if your broke down</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zayne2427, post: 387381, member: 999"] I have had a few rzrs and know some dang good people that still ride them. They are a lot of fun. However there is a large majority of rzr owners that have never turned a wrench before and were able to get in the sport with simple polaris financing. As we all know its not quite that easy financing a buggy or trail rig therefore most crawler guys have worked for and built their own rigs and are much more considerate, respectful of other peoples property. We were riding a few weeks ago when we had some electrical issues in my wife's buggy while in the middle of a main trail. A few rzrs pulled up to see if they could get around and said good luck. They then turned around and went the other way. Thank goodness for a small group of the crawler family that helped get us back out if the woods. That is one if the main reason we stay away from most of the big events A majority of rzr owners (that were not in a crawler before the rzr purchase) could care less about helping anyone but themselves or their crew, good luck getting any help if your broke down [/QUOTE]
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