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Do you regret selling your buggy/truck for a RZR?
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<blockquote data-quote="sexxy" data-source="post: 438322" data-attributes="member: 6598"><p>I cannot speak from experience of a rzr but having a rhino. I take my sxs or 4 wheeler anytime I have the crawler on the trailer. For speed and quick maneuvers a sxs is hard to beat, but they will not go up some hills/rocks a trail rig will. I usually ride the crawler 1 part of the day for climbing and playing, if it breaks I get the sxs out and finish the day in a faster but less capable rig and do a lot of watching or different style riding. The sxs can go places a crawler cannot but a crawler can go places a sxs cannot. If you have weight issues when towing I recommend a sxs only. If weight is not an issue pick your poison. If pocket book and space allows a sxs and crawler are compliments to each other at the same wheeling location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sexxy, post: 438322, member: 6598"] I cannot speak from experience of a rzr but having a rhino. I take my sxs or 4 wheeler anytime I have the crawler on the trailer. For speed and quick maneuvers a sxs is hard to beat, but they will not go up some hills/rocks a trail rig will. I usually ride the crawler 1 part of the day for climbing and playing, if it breaks I get the sxs out and finish the day in a faster but less capable rig and do a lot of watching or different style riding. The sxs can go places a crawler cannot but a crawler can go places a sxs cannot. If you have weight issues when towing I recommend a sxs only. If weight is not an issue pick your poison. If pocket book and space allows a sxs and crawler are compliments to each other at the same wheeling location. [/QUOTE]
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