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DG Rider

DG Rider

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I won’t but another Polaris, but I like that music sometimes and I’ll wear my hat backwards at high speeds. So I guess I don’t have a group to fit in with:(
Well...there ya go...LOL!

Seriously...I think you have plenty of respect for others, but I just see other people out there who obviously don't care about anyone but themselves...and they seem to be in RZR's more often than not.
 
CumminsPusher

CumminsPusher

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We'll take you over in "Not the Contest." We're a bunch of misfits. :)
I like that group. Good guys. I just have a damn hard time catching up sometimes. If I only have a second it’s always easy to catch up on a bunch of threads but sometimes it feels like a job in that thread. Sometimes if I’ve got a lot of time or I’m drunk and focused I can stay up.
Type something in and all of a sudden I realize I have to go back 20 min to get back to what someone just answered my post with. I consider myself dedicated to this site but you guys are on another level some days. f***. It’s so tough. I try sometimes
 
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CumminsPusher

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Well...there ya go...LOL!

Seriously...I think you have plenty of respect for others, but I just see other people out there who obviously don't care about anyone but themselves...and they seem to be in RZR's more often than not.
I see two types of rzr owners here.
1st you have the parking lot racers that can’t do anything technical and won’t put a scratch on thier machine but will do 80mph throwing all safety to the wind on any straight stretch they can find. They will blow by you if you’re hurt and probably throw dirt your direction to boot.
2nd you have the group usually older people that are half the speed that anyone in a UTV should be and when you try to pass them or go around them they get furious that you’re trying to go the speed limit set for cars on a dirt road. They occasionally trail ride but don’t venture more then a couple miles before turning around. If they see someone needing help 1/2 will stop and be very gracious but the other half will grumble under thier breath and ride on.
Rzr owners around here aren’t that group jumping up cliffs or running massive rock crawls you see in videos. I’ve never seen those people up close. It’s either pedal down on easy s*** or coasting down a 15ft wide trail. But both groups are allergic to scratches
 
DG Rider

DG Rider

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I see two types of rzr owners here.
1st you have the parking lot racers that can’t do anything technical and won’t put a scratch on thier machine but will do 80mph throwing all safety to the wind on any straight stretch they can find. They will blow by you if you’re hurt and probably throw dirt your direction to boot.
2nd you have the group usually older people that are half the speed that anyone in a UTV should be and when you try to pass them or go around them they get furious that you’re trying to go the speed limit set for cars on a dirt road. They occasionally trail ride but don’t venture more then a couple miles before turning around. If they see someone needing help 1/2 will stop and be very gracious but the other half will grumble under thier breath and ride on.
Rzr owners around here aren’t that group jumping up cliffs or running massive rock crawls you see in videos. I’ve never seen those people up close. It’s either pedal down on easy s*** or coasting down a 15ft wide trail. But both groups are allergic to scratches
Seems like the CanAm guys are the spendy guys here. X3's with matching helmets and fresh air attachments. They look like the space jockeys from Aliens. I wanna ask them if they really understand what this whole off road thing is?
 
CumminsPusher

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Seems like the CanAm guys are the spendy guys here. X3's with matching helmets and fresh air attachments. They look like the space jockeys from Aliens. I wanna ask them if they really understand what this whole off road thing is?
Oh all the Popo guys match perfectly. They spend is much on outfits as the machine lol.
Shoot ask @WillyBill what happened with the big group of rzr riders that decided to go with us up at Xmas hills. They were all those haul ass around and show off guys. The woman drove around Gathering them up in the Honda and betting they couldn’t stay up. Bhahahaha they all showed up. 1/2 way down the first easy trail half bailed. Posers! Then we started going into the trails and had to wait forever on those machines. Forever! The Honda’s just banged around and sat there. Those damn things. Some people did have fun but some broke and some said never again. But next night none wanted to go. None! It’s really tight but these are our trails that we go in a five seat farm rig just feet from where these guys ride lol. We have yet to have someone on a Polaris follow us a second time but Honda guys sure have fun. Weird!
 
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The migrating geese fly in a V pattern and how do they form this? Geese fly this way as a safety measure because of most geese have poor eye sight. Scientist have discovered that the majority of geese are very left or right eye dominate with very few non dominate birds. This is why they form a V in flight behind the one non dominate geese. Each leg of the V is populated with the appropriate eye dominate geese. That is why you see most flights with unequal geese in each leg. They honk in flight announcing there eye dominance so as the flight gains geese they join the leg with there eye dominance.


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CumminsPusher

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The migrating geese fly in a V pattern and how do they form this? Geese fly this way as a safety measure because of most geese have poor eye sight. Scientist have discovered that the majority of geese are very left or right eye dominate with very few non dominate birds. This is why they form a V in flight behind the one non dominate geese. Each leg of the V is populated with the appropriate eye dominate geese. That is why you see most flights with unequal geese in each leg. They honk in flight announcing there eye dominance so as the flight gains geese they join the leg with there eye dominance.


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Took this on Friday in Idaho. Ran for cover directly after lol
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Tigermark

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I won’t own another Polaris, but I like that music sometimes and I’ll wear my hat backwards at high speeds. So I guess I don’t have a group to fit in with:(

Your group is the Idaho Brush Busters! Only the brave and strong can pass the initiation ;)
 
Plumber32

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The migrating geese fly in a V pattern and how do they form this? Geese fly this way as a safety measure because of most geese have poor eye sight. Scientist have discovered that the majority of geese are very left or right eye dominate with very few non dominate birds. This is why they form a V in flight behind the one non dominate geese. Each leg of the V is populated with the appropriate eye dominate geese. That is why you see most flights with unequal geese in each leg. They honk in flight announcing there eye dominance so as the flight gains geese they join the leg with there eye dominance.


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I've always read it's to burn less energy by basically drafting. And they take turns in front cause that ones doing most the work. Interesting.
 
Russ989

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This is one of the pieces of crap I’ve had to work on continually at the farm i take care of. I never drove it so I can’t even say if it ran good but the other day she gave up so no more working on this pile of crap! Thank you Jesus!!
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