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  • When r u goin to do a thing about the 2010 rhino!?!

  • Yamaha is withholding all information on the new Rhino as it is "supposedly" going through some revisions before production.

  • Nice video!

  • hey doug do  you like the yamaha grizzly 350

  • It's a very good basic machine.

  • it does preety good for a little bore machine its very good for hunting and other around the farm stuff look at my vid if u dont care

  • if you just add a k&n air filter with stock exhaust well you more power

  • A little but nothing really amazing.

  • hey will you ever have a review on a yamaha bg bear 400 irs

  • Hopefully later this year.

  • thanks

  • hey doug

    the k&n air filter is a good investment

  • can am is coming out with a side by side in 2010

  • doug is there any truth to honda suzuki ktm all making liquid cooled 250cc sport quads kinda like old lt's and 250r's but four stokes

    i've heard this is supposed to be out for 2010 i've got enough to buy a new quad but am holding off to see if this is true if so i wanna buy one bad

  • Haven't heard anything. Everybody seems to have gone into hiding and projects put on hold. But it sounds like a good idea!

  • does some one make a cdi box for honda rubicon

  • hey doug

    what can i do to make a honda rubicon go faster for not much money

  • Not much. Run stock-sized tires. Install a K&N filter. Make sure your jetting is right on for where you ride.

  • hey doug

    i want new atv exhaust what kind do you think is best

  • Stock. I find the horsepower gains for the added sound levels not to be worth it. Loud exhausts is one of the primary ways we can shut down our trail systems.

    One thing we did recently was install a new header assembly but retain the stock muffler. It made almost as much power as a full system and yet was almost as quiet as stock.

  • thank you for the information

  • Nice job describing the front difs.

  • thanks for the reply

  • My pleasure.

  • hey DOUG,

    what is the best atv utility exhaust

  • The stock one! Most systems we've tested only produce a small amount of additional power compared to the extra noise. We tested (and never published) a huge aftermarket exhaust test on the Rhino and found the best overall system was a replacement header and the stock muffler!

  • What is your opinion on the Brute Forces Diff Lock system? And oh boy am i waiting for that new rhino to come out!! If only Suzuki had a SXS i love how smooth their engines are

  • So much to wait for but with the Obama-conomy who knows how long we'll have to wait. I'm sure nobody wants to release a new model when sales are this slow.

    The Brute Force lever has plusses and minuses - I like being able to control the 'amount' of lock - I just wish it had a ratchet like the Teryx to keep it set at those increments.

  • Hey Doug,

    Ive been riding yamaha quads all my life and i was just wondering if there is any hope of a larger displacement quad coming from yamaha thats is larger than a 700 because a v twin engine would be nice.

  • Well, with the rumors flying about the new Rhino being a big twin it's a possibility that they would also put it in an ATV. But, I think the Japanese companies feel that the 700-800 range is all that's needed for an ATV.

  • Great video and thanks.

  • nice video!

  • those thing are like mini-sandbuggy's

    beasty!

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