What is the difference between the 800 and 800s RZR?
What is the difference between the 800 and 800s RZR?
Wheels. The wheelbase of both the Ranger RZR and RZR S is 77 inches, but wheel size and construction differ. The Ranger 800 has Maxxis wheels made from stamped steel, while the RZR S offers cast aluminum ITP 900 XCT wheels. Both front and rear wheels are slightly larger on the RZR S model.
How fast does a RZR 800s go?
New 60 mph/96.6 km top speed, 52 horsepower and ROPS Certified Cab.
Do Polaris RZR have speakers?
The Polaris RZR 900 / XP 1000 / XP Turbo 4-Speaker, Dual Amplifier, Single Subwoofer Audio System by MTX Audio is one of our most popular choices.
Does the RZR Turbo S come with speakers?
Complete the system includes: Front kick panel speaker pods with Kicker 6.5″ speakers.
What does the S stand for on Polaris RZR?
Polaris RZR: Sport Side by Sides (SxS)
What is a 2008 Polaris RZR 800 worth?
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*Private Price Guide | $5,700 – $6,750 |
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*Trade In Price Guide | $3,950 – $4,700 |
*Price When New | Price Unavailable * |
What is Polaris RZR ride command?
RIDE COMMAND makes confidently planning and navigating your routes easy by adding multiple stops and waypoints, and you can even share your planned route with friends.
Is the Polaris Turbo S discontinued?
Before the Pro R came out, the 2021 Polaris RZR Turbo S was the most powerful model in the lineup. For 2022, though, it’s being replaced with the new Turbo R. And while the Turbo R isn’t as powerful as the Pro R, it is more powerful than the S.
How fast does a Polaris RZR Turbo S go?
Due to factory-imposed limitations, the ECU of a stock Polaris RZR Turbo governs the top speed to 85 MPH. But if you leverage a tailwind or downward incline, you can potentially reach speeds upwards of 87 MPH in a stock Polaris RZR Turbo.
Should I drive my RZR in low or high?
On Scrambler and Sportsman ATVs, use low gear when pulling a heavy load at less than 7 miles per hour for extended periods and when operating uphill at a slow speed. High gear is intended for higher speed use on hard-packed surfaces with light loads.