Tacoma747
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2005
- Location
- Winston-Salem
Bought this a few months ago, still working some of the quirks out but so far I definitely can't complain. Had to tow it in this picture because a coolant line came loose. Thinking of taking them to Uwharrie with it soon as the trails at the house get a little repetitive. If anyone needs an absolute awesome rig for kids, I highly recommend making a similar setup. I didn't want a RZR 170 because the suspension is horrible and being 2wd, but I wanted a RZR 170 because they can 'legally' drive it at Uwharrie, etc as it is made for kids (10+). Our trail through the woods requires 4x4 in numerous places.
It's a carbureted sportsman 500 donor, I would love EFI but at least a carburetor is simple. Still trying to get it to run reliably in all situations though. It is very stable, will carry a front or rear tire 1-2' in the air and still feel stable. GPS'd speed in low gear is comfortable at about 20, but tops out probably around 30. The steering is a little wonky so it's not all that stable above 20, I think it's an issue with the steering being out of adjustment (toe).
It needs a lot of stuff replaced still (front brake pads, CV's, rear bearings, etc) but luckily parts are super easy to find and relatively cheap. Bought it for $3700 (including new rear brake pads, an extra clutch, and new front axles) which was about the going rate of a decent RZR 170. I have simplified the wiring some (some people have no business doing wiring!!!) but still need to rework some of the wiring, it also needs a skid plate in the center.
It's a carbureted sportsman 500 donor, I would love EFI but at least a carburetor is simple. Still trying to get it to run reliably in all situations though. It is very stable, will carry a front or rear tire 1-2' in the air and still feel stable. GPS'd speed in low gear is comfortable at about 20, but tops out probably around 30. The steering is a little wonky so it's not all that stable above 20, I think it's an issue with the steering being out of adjustment (toe).
It needs a lot of stuff replaced still (front brake pads, CV's, rear bearings, etc) but luckily parts are super easy to find and relatively cheap. Bought it for $3700 (including new rear brake pads, an extra clutch, and new front axles) which was about the going rate of a decent RZR 170. I have simplified the wiring some (some people have no business doing wiring!!!) but still need to rework some of the wiring, it also needs a skid plate in the center.