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Thread: New Suspension. Multi-Link IRS System??

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    New Suspension. Multi-Link IRS System??




    Thoughts?

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    That looks sweet, and it looks like it gets the ground clearance up a bit too.

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    but no payload

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    Is it shaft-driven?

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    I see the a arms are angled rearward which would help with the ride. When you hit a rock it would move up and back through its travel. Good idea for sport utv's. But..like fire gator said. Not much for the payload dept. It does look pretty solid though.
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    One of our guys drove several of the new RSX models. He wasn't impressed with the 550's but understand, were still gleaming over the 825I ya know. His personal thoughts were, the 550's are kind of cheezey and from looks alone I agree. There's a ton of injection molded plastic.
    The RSX he said was pretty zippy, fast, kind of loud and roade nice, but he said "it's basically a mini dune buggy" not a Gator in the sense that we're familiar with.

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    I read somewhere that is had a 53 hp 3 or 4 cylinder that reports a top speed of 62-63 mph.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gator83 View Post
    I read somewhere that is had a 53 hp 3 or 4 cylinder that reports a top speed of 62-63 mph.
    Not true. It has a two cylinder V twin four valve per cyl. 53mph top speed and faster acceleration than the 800 razer.

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    i have heard 825i engine with more horsepower and higher top speed seems no one knows yet

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    i am personally looking forward to the new model it is something that deere needed to do to keep up with all the other brands. and right now everyone is going after the piece of the market

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