@HaloHamstur yes, in a mud pit, but when its a rutted out hole a rzr would just sit on the frame, on an atv its alot easier to rock where one side of the tires will get traction.
@HaloHamstur well mostly its about being able to lean and get traction on one side. but weight does make a difference. its impossible to get my old 250 2wd recon stuck, my 420 is really hard to pick up out of a mudhole lol.
if the rzr had tires, it wouldve waxed that pussy cat
1badgriz700 1 day ago
fuk my 250 honda trike would of even gave that mud pit a run... lame...
ttmechanic 2 weeks ago
You put some 31" Outlaws on that rzr, then re-video it.
Nattyguy95 3 weeks ago
@HaloHamstur yes, in a mud pit, but when its a rutted out hole a rzr would just sit on the frame, on an atv its alot easier to rock where one side of the tires will get traction.
slapoutz 1 month ago
@slapoutz The weight keeps the rzr's wheels evenly placed on the ground to give it more traction. Also the rzr had stock tires.
HaloHamstur 1 month ago
Why is the gut in the razor trying to cut off tht guy I would have put my tire in that guys face haha
jdracer212 1 month ago
@HaloHamstur well mostly its about being able to lean and get traction on one side. but weight does make a difference. its impossible to get my old 250 2wd recon stuck, my 420 is really hard to pick up out of a mudhole lol.
slapoutz 1 month ago
@slapoutz Its not about the weight though
HaloHamstur 1 month ago
@HaloHamstur depends on what your riding in, yea hard bottom mud pit, i guess it would lol. in peanutbutter mud or rutted out mud, then nope.
slapoutz 1 month ago
@slapoutz Any side by side would
HaloHamstur 1 month ago