Thanks for the tour, just bought a 2019 RZR 900 s / Ghost Grey. Pretty much have outfitted mine the same as yours. I did do a tire swap to 28/9.5/14 radials. Looking forward to some good times in northern Minnesota.
Thanks for sharing your video. I enjoyed it. I’m going to get the 570. I don’t need a lot of power and I can use the savings toward accessories. God bless & enjoy.
Thanks for this video, good job. I currently have a 2018 RZR 900 and will be trading it in tomorrow actually on a S900. Seeing your review solidified that decision for me.
Well I made a deal with the Polaris dealer trading my 2019 commander in for a 2020 Polaris rzr s 1000 premium . He said it should be in my the middle of July .thanks for the video nicely done .
I was interested in the CF Moto also, but the dealership network just isn't expansive in the USA. I went with the 900S also. Mine's an 18. No problems to report. I have about 640 miles on it.
Cheap Chinese light bars on Ebay/Amazon are the way to go. Think I paid $40 for my 24” flood/spot combo bar 6 years ago and it still works fine and is bright as can be. Only within the last year has it gotten foggy on the inside, still bright nevertheless. Don’t remember the brand name but it wasn’t special. Any cheap Chinese light will do.
Hey, me again. Wondering your opinion on a winch for the 900. I have the trail 50" Fox Limited Edition and love it. Reason I bought it was I can get onto the ATV trails here in Michigan, which leaves me lots more riding options. I have not been able to go everywhere I want so far because I have not installed a winch. That said I plan on the winch getting plenty of use where I ride. Lots of washed out trails over here. Love the bumpers, I will be getting those too. I know you recommended the 4500 pound winch for your RS1, wondering what you have to say about the winch for the 900. Thanks again.
I bought 10 pods for $59.00 on amazon and a light bar for my 2019 Polaris RZR RS1 and I absolutely love it. Still working fine. If you are rich or can afford a expensive ones we’ll go for but do the same thing. Besides that how often people use the lights . I stop riding about 8pm sometimes earlier sometimes about 11am. Other fancy ones are just a waste of money. Not need to . Optional
Baja designs makes the best lights in my opinion. The quality of the light is just better. The light is where you want it. Get a pair of squadron pros with the dual lens. Plenty of light out of 2 pods. Almost 10000 lumens
One more thing...not sure if you use Go Pro's, but if you do, check out some of the tutorials on RU-vid, they could help with better videos. ISO, Frame Rate, etc... I have just upgraded to the Go Pro 7's, good bang for the buck, lots on good info on how to get the most out of them. Stay tuned for more from me too.
Rigid lights are expensive, but you can’t beat the quality or the durability. I have cheap amazon lights on my Ranger, and Rigid on my RZR 900 XC. (I ride in Mojave) You notice the difference. Weight (Rigid is heavier), quality, and performance. You get what you pay for.
So true I have Rigid on my 2019 RZR 900 trail they are best I've found. I only but the best stuff for that machine because I dont like repairing things.
The suspension is so much more comfortable on the S. The S is also more stable and less like like to roll on more technical trails. Watch this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5AZ_cRKX_iw.htmlsi=_zsIw8sKv9SGHs8S the blue rzr is a trail. Note the suspension differences with the 2 S’s.
Do you know what the height of your trailer door is? The RZR is supposed to be 5’11” high. Looking at getting one and my trailer door is supposed to be the same height.
The GPS in this Video is a Garmin Oregon 200, no longer made. I've recently upgraded to the Oregon 700, it's a great GPS with a lot good features but the screen is a bit small for reading the info on the fly. Take a look at the Montana series, same features but a much bigger screen. Denis
@@ATVONTOUR I was able to get the Polaris Ride Command with the Fox Limited edition 900, + the Fox Shocks. Great suspension, and the ride command with the 7" screen is da bomb for sure. I just updated the software and trail maps. I can highly recommend the Ride Command, check it out, plenty of features, you can even keep track of your riding partners that have Ride Command also while out in the woods.
I had a crazy tire noise at 30 + mph until I reached 500 miles. That's about it, I'm now at 54 hours and 900 miles and I'm very pleased with the RZR. Denis