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Here is my 07 Grizzly 700 in action. Completely stock except wheels and tires. post-140150-0-02289300-1425067515_thumb.jpg

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2013 Polaris RZR 800S, wifey loves it more then i do

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Here's ours, '06 Suzuki LT-R450 & '07 Suzuki LTZ400...GOT SAND?

 

Nice! I had a 08 z400 special edition exactly like that and now have an 08 LTR450 special edition.. Don't ride to much anymore but I can't bring myself to let the LTR go

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My 2012 Polaris Sportsman 400HO. 3,000 miles and runs as good as the day I bought it.

 

The 8120 in the background is not mine.

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Here is my 07 Grizzly 700 in action. Completely stock except wheels and tires. attachicon.gifimage.jpg

That's some serious off roading..

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Nice! I had a 08 z400 special edition exactly like that and now have an 08 LTR450 special edition.. Don't ride to much anymore but I can't bring myself to let the LTR go

Hey thanks! The Z is the wife's ride. They've both been great quads since new. Hard to get rid of them for something newer, considering there really isn't on the market I'm interested in, other than an overpriced RZR1000.

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Those are paddle atv tires right? Very nice toys you have there.

Yes they are. We ride strictly sand dunes. There are several types of sand paddles, these are straight cut/lightweight type. Excellent for climbing steep dunes and sidehilling. Thanks for the comment.

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After owning 7 Yamaha's (2 Warriors, 3 Banshees, 1 Kodiak, 1 Wolverine) I pick up my 1st Polaris tomorrow.

 

2014 Sportsman 850XP LE. Buying it 'used' but it only has 67 miles on it.

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After owning 7 Yamaha's (2 Warriors, 3 Banshees, 1 Kodiak, 1 Wolverine) I pick up my 1st Polaris tomorrow.

 

2014 Sportsman 850XP LE. Buying it 'used' but it only has 67 miles on it.

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Nice Rims ... looks like the suspension kicks azz on that bike too ... good luck with it.

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