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@@johnspugnardi2743 the trails there are better for atvs and dirt bikes. They have a 50 inch width restriction too. It's a cool place to cruise around, but not for sxs. We have taken go karts and a rzr 200 and had fun though!
@@merrilldobson7062 I'm not sure what you mean by your comment. We didn't damage any roads or trails. We are very respectful while we are exploring offroad trails. Thanks for watching!
She's gotten a lot better, this was her first time driving on the trails and we only had the machine for a few days. A lot of go karts are set up for left foot braking and that's what she learned on. She's got it figured out now, she's a pro!
Aye man be safe on those sand dunes but hope is was fun out there. I wish my parents could get me a 2023 Rzr 200 EFI but sometimes it doesn’t always workout but I’ve been begging them so hopefully I get one,but stay safe out there tho.
I'm sure you found the same thing I did. These nets turned out amazing, I wouldn't be wasting my time making and selling them if there was a better option out there!
I have two Rzr 200's for my grandchildren. My biggest complaint is the lack of power/torque for climbing. So gearing them down a bit is step 1. Top speed is not an issue for us, so that trade-off is worth it. I would value leaning about what your favorite upgrades are for your 200.
That's the same for us, we do mostly trail riding. More low end power and lose a little top end and it is much better. The chain and sprocket were a big upgrade on the machine. I haven't looked into clutching differences, but so far the stock one does ok. My son recently rolled our RZR 200 and the harnesses I put in along with his helmet kept him safe. With that said, I just added window nets to keep the kids arms in. I wasn't a fan of the ones on the market right now, so we designed our own window nets and plan on selling them. We will have a video out within the next couple of days with info about these. Check them out on our website if you're interested!
@@darenthayne9428 The chain upgrade is an o-ring style chain. Better quality, self lubricating, and less adjustment needed. Performance wise there isn't a noticeable difference.
Great video Haggard you really look good shaved. Also I would recommend replacing that carrier bearing cross member with the L and W Fab cross members because one of mine bent. They’re only $120 each and well worth not damaging your driveshaft over!!!
@@WayneWarren64 This trail allows sxs wider than 50". If you download the CO Trex app, you can select a trail and it will tell you what is or is not allowed on that trail. It's a great app for Colorado riding. This trail is #584 Tellurium Road.
They haven't complained about it. The whole thing is hot inside in the middle of summer. When the kids are riding in the back we take more breaks anyways. Sorry I'm not much help with your question, but they haven't said anything about it being too hot behind them.
It has worked great! The middle seat is definitely the limiting factor. The side seats will comfortably fit kids or adults. The middle seat will go up to an 8 or 9 year old, depending on size. We are still using it, but we also try to take the kids mini rzr with us when we can.
The outside seats fit adults, the middle is the smaller space. I'd say the middle will work for 8 or 9 year old, depending on the kids size. We also have a RZR 200 that they take turns in, eventually we will probably trade out the mini rzr for a 570 or 800 for the oldest.
Just bought a RZR with this seat already installed. Trying to figure out what I need to get my 3 girls safely secured in the back 3 seats. Are the 4-point harnesses enough, or should I replace them with 5-point? They're 9, 6, and 4 years old. Trying to see if I should use the youth seats that fit inside of the seats, but not sure if the middle seat can also accommodate it. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated!
I kept mine with 4 point harnesses. They work really well depending on the size of the child. I also don't do anything super crazy with the kids in the machine.
@@Off-RoadAdventureFamily Right, they’re quite faded. Providing you have a map, that hill you entered from, was that the orange trail that intersects with Jeep Trail just south of Rolling Rock trail?
So my voice over says you guys are going down a mountain road and four-wheel vehicles oh my gosh, how fun that would be. Yes, I use voice over because I’m blind.
Wow, I was just there my first time last month. This video bings back... memories of horror, lol. We turned back at be the point 14:05 because I couldn't negotiate the turn and kept falling on a dirt bike, it was only going to get worse onward. Everything is way steeper then they are depicted in the video.
You're right, video never does it justice. The trails out there were really fun, the elevation and grade can make them challenging. We had some guys on dirt bikes and atvs on other trails and it's way harder than a sxs. Thanks for watching!