Rbcconst
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What is considered high miles for a rzr? A friend of mine is on the hunt for a rzr. Is 3k miles a lot? 4k?
RZRs I am 100% certain that Speed cars never get damaged…..just saying.
Thank you for the feedback. I am assuming you had them since new and took good care of them?I don't think that 3K is high miles . I have one with 9,700 miles and one with 6,800 miles and no real problems so far !!
Can't damage something you don't have!!RZRs I am 100% certain that Speed cars never get damaged…..just saying.
That is true ! It is all how you take care of them , I have had 7 and over 5,000 on all of them !Thank you for the feedback. I am assuming you had them since new and took good care of them?
I can see that. I had 16 non turbo and when i took it to glamis it was pretty much full throttle the whole time.My dune buddies am have advised me not to buy anything with over 2k miles. My Grandpa has a 900xp with over 12k miles, mostly Arizona hard pack with some dunes thrown in. Just depends how the RZR was used, from what I’ve seen once the miles get to 3k the value declines hard.
They can’t even say it was just damaged in shippingCan't damage something you don't have!!
Robby Gordon isn’t happy until you aren’t happy.They don’t. The people that don’t have one just get angrier.
Robby Gordon isn’t happy until you aren’t happy.
What maintenance intervals are typically required? Or is that also depending on the type of riding dune/ desert?
what model do you. looking for a friendShit mine has 40 hours and 548 miles. That’s why it’s going up for sale in the near future
have sorrywhat model do you. looking for a friend
I do about the same riding as you . Change all fluids and filters every 1,000 miles . I have 2 RZRs at this time and one has 6,800 miles and never changed the belt , the other has 9.700 miles and just change the belt because and friend that does a lot on these told be a different belt to try for a Wildcat so I put one on to try !Idk. I think has to do with how they are driven. Mine sees dunes, moab and rocky mountain trails. I pick my lines carefully and don't drive like a dick. Mostly.
My 2015 xp4 has 2500 plus miles on it. Just changed the OG belt for the 1st time for maintenance. Belt was still In great shape.
I'm pretty good about chassis lube,, plugs, air filters and drivetrain lube.
I'm hoping for many more miles of smiles
2017 1000 xp4 non turbo. It has tensor 30 inch tires method wheels. New seats, two speaker sound system with aux cable, roof, alum doors and tool box and ice chest in rear cargo. Also probably selling at 2020 rzr 170. It might have 5 hourshave sorry
That's some millage . I hope to have the same outcome.I do about the same riding as you . Change all fluids and filters every 1,000 miles . I have 2 RZRs at this time and one has 6,800 miles and never changed the belt , the other has 9.700 miles and just change the belt because and friend that does a lot on these told be a different belt to try for a Wildcat so I put one on to try !
I think it has to do with the year.What is considered high miles for a rzr? A friend of mine is on the hunt for a rzr. Is 3k miles a lot? 4k?
I typically do 1500-2000 miles a season. Shit I am at 700 for this season already and it’s not even December yet.
Right. Still having radio problems too ugggalmost time for a new car!
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3k is where I won’t buy a used one.
Why? What is your concern? Motor blowing up? What do you base this on? Would this be for a RZR only or any SxS?
For one you are still going to pay a lot for it, then you put 3K on it now it has 6,000+ miles on it and that is SXS cooties.
Just me but , when I buy a used SXS on craigslist search on "warranty" or "Extended warranty". I try to buy it, use it, and sell it before that is up.
Why would you pay a lot for a higher miles machine? Wouldn't it be cheaper than a low miles one? Again, why is 6K miles "cooties"? Is the engine going to blow up?
I'm asking these questions from ignorance. I've never owned one before but just got a Yamaha YXZ1000R with turbo and 3500 miles on it. It runs great with no issues. I traded a car for it that I would have sold for $8K so that's what I figure I paid for it (seller was asking $12K for it but wanted my car badly). It is an inline 3 cylinder which seems like it should be pretty reliable. If it were in a motorcycle I would think it would go 100K miles with a problem.
Im not sure, it’s just how in general the market goes. I had YXZ for a short bit and liked it. Seems to me they are maintenance intensive with the running gear set up vs a Jeep or basic motorcycle. People like the new stuff as the products advance and if it’s out of warranty a $2500 repair isn’t out of the ordinary. Then there are folks that drive them 9,000 miles. I dont know, but the market for resale gets tougher after 5,000 miles like a jeep with 50,000 or 70,000 miles.
I’ve had 7 all together, Rhinos RZR and a YXZ. Made money on each one but that started out as a priority. Unlike a boat I don’t take any pride or ego in them. They are like a hammer in my tool box. Take it out use it, get rid of it, get another one.
Okay, thanks. My intention is to keep mine for a long time. I'm an old guy now so won't be doing anything crazy with it, just bombing around the dirt roads and trails we have up here in northern NV and doing a lot of exploring. Hope it holds up!
Just change the fluids often ( there are several) there are some zerk fittings to hit and if I recall, Yamaha hid the damn pre air filter behind a bunch of body panels that have to be removed to get to it. I looked at what it took and never did it but check into I bet it’s been over looked.