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Yamaha Rhino 660/700
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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Long" data-source="post: 862324" data-attributes="member: 55425"><p>I ride with a couple people that have them one is a 450 rhino and she goes everywhere the 700 Rhino her hubby has. From what I can tell they are pretty tough just don't go to deep(water over bed) as they can get water in their belt, nothing a little snorkle won't fix. I say get one and throw some 27-28" tires on it and have a ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Long, post: 862324, member: 55425"] I ride with a couple people that have them one is a 450 rhino and she goes everywhere the 700 Rhino her hubby has. From what I can tell they are pretty tough just don't go to deep(water over bed) as they can get water in their belt, nothing a little snorkle won't fix. I say get one and throw some 27-28" tires on it and have a ball. [/QUOTE]
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