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Product Review

Polaris RZR S Review
I had a chance to get my first seat time on a Polaris RZR S
during the Sand Addiction Magazine Dune
Tour at Gordons Well. The dune condition was incredible since it is early in
the season, and we had some super strong Santa Ana winds earlier in the week.
Big Picture - RZR vs. RZR S:
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2009 Polaris RZR
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2009 Polaris RZR S
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- 760cc Twin Cylinder Engine
- 50" Wide
- 55 MPH
Top Speed
- 9" Travel
- 10" Ground Clearance
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- 760cc Twin Cylinder
HO Engine
- 60.5" Wide
- 63 MPH
Top Speed
- 12" Travel
- 12.5" Ground Clearance
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What's New for the 2009 RZR S:
Long travel suspension with Fox performance shocks

The Polaris RZR S comes from the factory with a +5" long travel kit that
makes it 60.5 inches wide (stock RZR is 50 inches wide).

Fox Shocks with piggy-back reservoir
Heel pocket for more
controlled operation of the gas pedal

Improved air filter setup

Additional clip to hold the end of the housing in place

Bellows added to improve boot flexibility

Larger filter element
26-inch Maxxis Big-Horn tires with 12 inch, eight-spoke
aluminum rims

26x9x12 Maxxis Big-Horn up front and 26x12x12 Maxxis Big-Horn
The Bighorn is not only a great tire choice, but the
larger 26" tire also helps move the RZR up off the ground for better
ground clearance.
New exhaust reduces exhaust noise and increases
performance
The exhaust sound on the RZR S is about the same as the
RZR, but you can really tell that the new headers flow much better than
the headers on a standard RZR.

Performance headers flow much better than the normal RZR

Exhaust tip now has a 45 degree turn down.

The RZR S has some new heat shield near the exhaust to keep the plastic
from melting.
Frame Gussets and Shock Mounts

New rear frame gusset

Upper shock mount has been strengthened
Whip flag mount

Rectifier has been moved up by radiator for improved
cooling

New tie down points in bed area

Side protection

Plastic is now used instead of a net in the area near your shoulder
Fender Flares

Other new stuff:
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Covered, under-seat storage
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Improved
transmission shifting
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A more durable shoulder bolster
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Upgraded 800 H.O. EFI Polaris twin engine that churns out 55
HP and a 63 MPH top speed
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Unlike the standard RZR, the RZR S does not have a front
sway bar
Conclusion:
Suspension
The wider stance of the RZR S adds quite a bit of
stability for carving bowls or power sliding in the dunes. And the
combination of the long travel Fox shocks and wider a-arms make running
over the whoops much more comfortable and safe as compared to a standard
RZR.
The Fox Podium shocks do decent in average riding, but
if you ride more aggressive, you will probably want to look into
aftermarket shocks.
Performance
In completely stock for, and without even dropping air pressure
in the 26" Maxxis Bighorns, I was able to climb the hill at Patton Valley and
Test Hill. Both of these hills are the steepest that you will find in the
south part of the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area.
For pure hilling climbing in the dunes, the RZR S definitely has more power
out of the box than the normal RZR and
also more than the Yamaha Rhino or Kawasaki Teryx.

Our RZR S at the top of Patton Valley near Gordons Well, Imperial
Sand Dunes

Our RZR S at the top of Test Hill near Gordons Well, Imperial Sand
Dunes
I also did a few high speed runs down the drags at
Gordons Well and was able to hit 51 mph on the GPS. Very
respectable top speed in the dunes.
Heel Pocket
Although the heel pocket did help throttle control at
low speeds, I did not like it for full throttle situations.

Foot position in heel pocket at low speed vs. high speed
Nets
I am not a fan at all of the RZR side nets. They
are cumbersome to use, they are too close to my left hand on the wheel
and the upper snap is hard to latch. The good news is they are
easy enough to remove.
If you do remove them, you should look into a wrist
restraint for your outside arm, and maybe a small door.

What would I change?
If I was going to buy a RZR S, I would make a just a few
upgrades:
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Swap out the stock three point seat belts for four
or five point harnesses.
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Get rid of the side nets and maybe add a half door.
If I really wanted to do some hard dune riding, I would
also get a set of paddle tires and smoothies and maybe look into an
upgraded roll cage.
I have got to say without a doubt that the Polaris RZR S
hits it out of the park. Polaris made adjustments to fix some
issues with the base 2008 RZR, then added a +5" long travel kit that
performs quite well right out of the box. If you are looking for a stock UTV
that can really perform well in the dunes without much modification, then I
would highly recommend looking at the Polaris RZR S.
Other Photos:


Polaris Ranger RZR S Specifications:
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Liquid-cooled, even-firing Polaris Big Bore 800 Twin EFI
engine (760cc HO)
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H.O. Twin Engine with High Output pistons & cams
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Selectable 2WD/AWD with on-demand AWD
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Gear range: Dual range (high / low) forward, neutral,
reverse, park
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IRS with 12" of front & rear wheel travel
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Front Suspension - Double A-arm (no anti-sway bar)
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Rear Suspension - Rolled Independent W/anti-sway bar
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+5" Long Travel Arms
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Chrome-Moly upper
front A-arms
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Suspension: Rolled Independent w/Anti-Sway Bar - rear;
Double A-Arm w/Anti-Sway Bar - front
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12" Fox performance shocks with Podium reservoirs (compression
and preload
adjustable)
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12.5" of ground clearance
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Weighs in at 1000 lbs.
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Towing capability:1500 lbs. with 1 1/4" receiver
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Cargo bed rated for 300 lbs with lock & ride storage
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Variable Transmission
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7.25 gallon fuel tank (under passenger seat)
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Length: 102"
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Width: 60.5" (The RZR S supposedly will still fit in
the back of a pickup)
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Height: 70.5"
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Wheelbase: 77"
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Turning radius - 149.5" (compared to 101.5" for the standard
RZR)
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500 watt stator
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Front tire: 26 x 9 - 12 Maxxis Bighorn
- Rear tire: 26 x 12 - 12 Maxxis Bighorn
- Eight-spoke aluminum rims
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Max speed - 63 mph (vs. 55 mph for the standard RZR)
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Adjustable steering wheel
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Adjustable driver's seat
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Adjustable passenger grab bar
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Full skid plates
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Wheel Bolt Pattern - 4X156
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Fender flairs and extended rear cab frame supports for sportier look
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MBL Clutch Belt
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Turbo Silver paint
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Starts at $13,999
Manufacturer Info:
Website:
Polaris
Industries
Polaris
Ranger RZR Sport- Direct link to RZR on the Polaris website
Polaris Industries, Inc.
2100 Highway 55
Medina, MN 55340
(763) 417-8650
With annual 2007 sales of $1.8 billion, Polaris designs, engineers,
manufactures and markets all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), including the Polaris
RANGER™, snowmobiles and Victory motorcycles for recreational and utility
use.
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