The 4-stroke motor in a Polaris RZR is like that of a bullet bike or even a pickup, and it makes sense that, in a perfect world, it should be able to rack up 50,000 miles or so before going out. But we don't live in a perfect world, and the reality is that the conditions where most owners use their Razors are a little harsher than riding down a paved highway at 65+ MPH. ORVs li
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10 Frequently Asked Questions About the Polaris RZR
May 15th 2023
Question 1: What is the weight of a
Polaris RZR 1000?Answer 1: The dry
weight of a Polaris RZR 1000 is approximately 1,500 lbs. The RZR XP EPS is
1,448 lbs, the RZR XP Dynamix is 1,459 lbs, and the RZR Trails and Rocks
Edition is 1,573 lbs. Keep in mind, however, that the dry weight is not
equivalent to the curb weight, and you’ll have to factor in the additional
weight o
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​10 Most Common Questions About The Polaris RZR
Apr 16th 2023
Question 1: Is a Polaris RZR street legal?Answer 1: From the factory, the Polaris RZR is not street legal. But depending on where you live and ride, you can likely make your Polaris RZR street legal by adding the requisite street legal parts and accessories. Check out this previous post of ours to learn more about legalizing your Polaris RZR for street riding!Question 2: W
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