I am going to buy a Hisun 700 UTV. Its like the rhino, and some said that it is actually Yamaha them self who bould them. Is that true? Have you ever testet one? If you look at the price is almost the same as the rhino, so it cant be a "Cheap Chinese" UTV?
As far as I am informed, Hisun is actually Japanese.
I just bought it, because I had been offered a demo for 5200 USD, it has only driven 500km. A new one normally cost 14000 USD in Denmark or 80.000 DKK. And a Rhino costs 85000DKK or 14700USD.
Thats why i thought that the quality should be almost the same.
just bought a 05 rhino yesterday and I absolutely love it. got it for 4 grand and its has a rebuild still not broke in enough to adjust the valves. LOVe It Love it your videos made my mind up for me
@legit64 That's an almost impossible question to answer. Where? How? Who? What? If you need to ride on 50" trails the answer is easy - the RZR. The Rhino is the slowest and noisiest of the group and tips over the easiest. The Teryx is the most reliable, handles well and also works the most. The RZR S is the fastest, most comfortable, quietest, but lacks any work ethic and has very questionable reliability.
@ATVTVCOM I have owned Polaris and jap qauds and have a mudpro700, 2010RZR, 2006SPORTSMAN800 at this time. I had more problems out of the jap qauds than the american built atv's. Oh yeh,, I know all the service reps around hear. So you think what you want.
It can really vary depending on where you ride, how you ride, and what other things you've done. Tires will make a big difference. With all that said, we've gotten as bad as 13 mpg with aftermarket tires driving in the mountains, and as much as around 16 driving more easily.
Can some one help me ? Were can I buy a netting for a yamaha rhino that goes above the half doors ? Because I flipped my rhino and luckily I only crushed my hand and nothing else. And the rhino only got minor scratches
Look around the internet for race car accessories. Or even a race shop that modifies Rhinos for off road racing. I believe there are also wrist strap available that keep your hands on the wheel. The very best solution though (without sounding like a jerk ;-) is to train yourself to keep your hands on the wheel at all times. It's something even more important for passengers to be reminded of.
4wd is actually only 3wd (I know, go figure!) but basically 4wd without a true locker allows one front wheel to spin while the other has traction. When the front differential is 'locked' both front wheels will turn at the same speed - just like the rears do.
But I thought you can't lock the diff unless it's in 4x4, because of the way the buttons are set up. So really, in 4x4 it's technically 2wd, until you put it in 4x4diff lock and it becomes completely 4wd.
You can't lock the front differential unless it is engaged - in 4wd. In 4wd you still have power delivery to the front dif so it is not 2wd. It is just that without the front locked it allows the differential to slip - just like the rear end in your puckup truck. That's technically 2wd, but it allows each rear wheel to spin at different speeds for turning.
I know how a diff works. But you said in 4wd mode it's 3wd. So basically you were saying that the back wheels don't have a diff. What I'm trying to say is that I thought the Rhino had a diff in the back too, so when you engage it in ordinary 4wd, there's one back wheel and one front wheel engaged. Is there a differential in the back? 'Cause if there isn't then I'm wrong.
I am going to buy a Hisun 700 UTV. Its like the rhino, and some said that it is actually Yamaha them self who bould them. Is that true? Have you ever testet one? If you look at the price is almost the same as the rhino, so it cant be a "Cheap Chinese" UTV?
mick0473 2 months ago
@mick0473 Sorry. Chinese knock-off. If the price is almost the same why would you buy something other than a 'brand name' ?
ATVTVCOM 2 months ago
@ATVTVCOM
As far as I am informed, Hisun is actually Japanese.
I just bought it, because I had been offered a demo for 5200 USD, it has only driven 500km. A new one normally cost 14000 USD in Denmark or 80.000 DKK. And a Rhino costs 85000DKK or 14700USD.
Thats why i thought that the quality should be almost the same.
mick0473 1 month ago
@mick0473 Wow. That's some expensive machines!
ATVTVCOM 1 month ago
I have an '05 rhino never gives me problems, always starts and performs like clock work. Goes anywhere too.
sashybigfoot 3 months ago
just bought a 05 rhino yesterday and I absolutely love it. got it for 4 grand and its has a rebuild still not broke in enough to adjust the valves. LOVe It Love it your videos made my mind up for me
RoughNeckRage 3 months ago
i have a rhino and a kawasaki tyrex 750 rhino is beast
TheJaxen 7 months ago
ok i have a yamaha rhino and it is the best rolled it over twice did nothing so good reliabuility
winkhun 11 months ago
@winkhun Sounds sturdy, but don't confuse that with reliability.
ATVTVCOM 11 months ago 5
ive riden in one. it was a 4 seater. 2 seat oposite facing in the box
ethandonker 1 year ago
strange vehicle, i have never seen it
subzero92MK 1 year ago
@subzero92MK Wow, where you been?
ATVTVCOM 1 year ago 8
@ATVTVCOM italy
subzero92MK 1 year ago
@subzero92MK Wow! I though side by sides were everywhere!
ATVTVCOM 1 year ago
@ATVTVCOM well i have never see one of these XD
subzero92MK 1 year ago
@legit64 That's an almost impossible question to answer. Where? How? Who? What? If you need to ride on 50" trails the answer is easy - the RZR. The Rhino is the slowest and noisiest of the group and tips over the easiest. The Teryx is the most reliable, handles well and also works the most. The RZR S is the fastest, most comfortable, quietest, but lacks any work ethic and has very questionable reliability.
ATVTVCOM 1 year ago
@ATVTVCOM Actually polaris has been building very reliable atv's sense 2001 maybe more reliable than the jap atv's.
m109r67 1 year ago
@m109r67 You might want to talk to a few service reps about that ;-)
ATVTVCOM 1 year ago
@ATVTVCOM I have owned Polaris and jap qauds and have a mudpro700, 2010RZR, 2006SPORTSMAN800 at this time. I had more problems out of the jap qauds than the american built atv's. Oh yeh,, I know all the service reps around hear. So you think what you want.
m109r67 1 year ago
@m109r67 Okay ;-)
ATVTVCOM 1 year ago
teryx is way better
gamerdave9 1 year ago
Do you know the mpg on a rhino ?
caradetaco67 2 years ago
It can really vary depending on where you ride, how you ride, and what other things you've done. Tires will make a big difference. With all that said, we've gotten as bad as 13 mpg with aftermarket tires driving in the mountains, and as much as around 16 driving more easily.
ATVTVCOM 2 years ago
can those rhinos go tho thick black mud?
RoketRichard 2 years ago
Can some one help me ? Were can I buy a netting for a yamaha rhino that goes above the half doors ? Because I flipped my rhino and luckily I only crushed my hand and nothing else. And the rhino only got minor scratches
caradetaco67 2 years ago
Look around the internet for race car accessories. Or even a race shop that modifies Rhinos for off road racing. I believe there are also wrist strap available that keep your hands on the wheel. The very best solution though (without sounding like a jerk ;-) is to train yourself to keep your hands on the wheel at all times. It's something even more important for passengers to be reminded of.
ATVTVCOM 2 years ago
how fast are they stock?
underarmour80 2 years ago
Whats the difference between 4wd mode and 4wd differential lock?
L3thalBeatz 2 years ago
4wd is actually only 3wd (I know, go figure!) but basically 4wd without a true locker allows one front wheel to spin while the other has traction. When the front differential is 'locked' both front wheels will turn at the same speed - just like the rears do.
ATVTVCOM 2 years ago
oh, is there some benefit of doing it without the lock on?
L3thalBeatz 2 years ago
Easier steering and significantly less tire wear.
shookwood 2 years ago
But I thought you can't lock the diff unless it's in 4x4, because of the way the buttons are set up. So really, in 4x4 it's technically 2wd, until you put it in 4x4diff lock and it becomes completely 4wd.
Freshbott2 2 years ago
You can't lock the front differential unless it is engaged - in 4wd. In 4wd you still have power delivery to the front dif so it is not 2wd. It is just that without the front locked it allows the differential to slip - just like the rear end in your puckup truck. That's technically 2wd, but it allows each rear wheel to spin at different speeds for turning.
ATVTVCOM 2 years ago
I know how a diff works. But you said in 4wd mode it's 3wd. So basically you were saying that the back wheels don't have a diff. What I'm trying to say is that I thought the Rhino had a diff in the back too, so when you engage it in ordinary 4wd, there's one back wheel and one front wheel engaged. Is there a differential in the back? 'Cause if there isn't then I'm wrong.
Freshbott2 2 years ago
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ATVTVCOM 2 years ago
?
Is there a rhino with a manual gear
XzodiackXS 3 years ago
no. but some modify it and put a R1 motor, so it became manual
QuebecoisSti 2 years ago
I simply think you guys should try Hsun 700,its really good
chenshasun 3 years ago
You can't be serious.
ATVTVCOM 3 years ago
wat is the hsun 700?
DeNvErToUlOuSe350 2 years ago
its a chinese copy of the rhino.
QuebecoisSti 2 years ago
Love the rhino it will go anywhere
Manthing32 3 years ago
Polaris 2009 800cc RZR s are the best. better suspension, pulls more wight, more hp, lighter, faster and Polaris quality... rhino chassis is weak..
vectraB97 3 years ago
it cool
EvilLikeMom 3 years ago
can some one help me.....what is the best big size atv's out there...or r they called ruv's.....Kawasaki?Yamaha? kubota? polaris?
quincee33 3 years ago
Yamaha Rhinos Are the best
Sk84life77795 3 years ago 3
depends of your needs. Yamaha are really good on reliability and good quality material
QuebecoisSti 2 years ago 4