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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Increase Your Yamaha Rhino Load Capacity With Suspension Springs From EPI


EPI, A Performance Clutching & Driveline Specialty company has expanded their line of heavy-duty suspension springs with new part numbers to fit the 700 Yamaha Grizzly and Yamaha Rhino. The new springs are available for both front and rear of these machines. They are made from high quality chrome silicon and are engineered to provide a 25% heavier load capacity. They are a great replacement spring for use with plows and other accessories that add weight or to reestablish full ride height.

Contact EPI at 218-829-6036 or go online at EPIperformance.com

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Yamaha Launches Rally Around the Rhino Widget



Upload the Widget and Support the Rhino and Off-Road Industry at www.truthaboutrhino.com

CYPRESS, Calif. – August 5, 2009 – Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A., in support of the TruthAboutRhino.com Web site, has launched the Rally Around the Rhino widget – an icon available for downloading onto any online site or page with a direct link to www.truthaboutrhino.com. The Rally Around the Rhino widget enables off-road enthusiasts and their online community friends show their support for the Rhino and the entire Side-by-Side (SxS) industry.

“Since launching the TruthAboutRhino.com we have seen a tremendous positive response from our customers, dealers and the entire off-road industry,” said Steve Nessl, Marketing Manager for Yamaha’s ATV & SxS Group. “Our customers are the people who support the Rhino the most, and the Web site gives them a home for their collective voice – one the general news media and other parties outside of the industry have yet to recognize. By downloading the new Rally Around the Rhino widget, our fans can help us educate the general public and combat some of the negative and inaccurate information that’s out there.”

The widget is currently available for download by visiting www.truthaboutrhino.com. To download the widget simply click on the “share” button in the bottom right hand corner and copy and paste the html code into your personal Web site content. Or, by clicking on this link or the “Download this Widget” link on the Truth About Rhino Web site, you can simply follow the instructions provided for the individual online media outlets.

The www.truthaboutrhino.com Web site was created to provide accurate information about Yamaha and its Rhino SxS vehicles, to combat the recent flurry of inaccurate information and negative advertisements targeting the vehicle, and to encourage Rhino customers and the off-road industry to show their support for the SxS segment as a whole. By adding the Rally Around the Rhino widget to any online media site including personal blogs, Web sites or FaceBook and My Space pages, fans can show their support and link to up-to-date information regarding the Truth About Rhino. Yamaha also recently updated the Truth About Rhino Web site with RSS feed capabilities. Visit the site and sign up today to begin receiving updates directly into your reader or browser regarding the Yamaha Rhino.

About Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. (YMUS), a leader in the motorsports market, offers the toughest, most capable and versatile ATV and Side-by-Side vehicles. The company’s ever-expanding line of products also include motorcycles, outboard motors, personal watercraft, snowmobiles, boats, outdoor power equipment, race kart engines, accessories, apparel and much more. YMUS products are sold through a nationwide network of more than 4,000 dealers in the United States.

Headquartered in Cypress, Calif., since its incorporation in 1977, Yamaha also has facilities in Wisconsin and Georgia, as well as factory operations in Tennessee and Georgia. For more information on Yamaha, visit www.yamaha-motor.com.
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SxS Vehicles are recommended for use only by licensed drivers age 16 years and older.

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YAMAHA RESPONSE TO CBS NEWS STORY


Go to TruthAboutRhino.com for Accurate Information

CYPRESS, Calif. – August 4, 2009 – The following is an official statement from Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A., in response to the recent CBS News story. This statement can be attributed to Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A. Please go to www.TruthAboutRhino.com for more information.

Safety drives everything we do at Yamaha. We are proud of the safety record and safety features of the Yamaha Rhino, which has skyrocketed in popularity due to its exceptional reliability, safety and versatility.

Over 150,000 Rhino owners have used the vehicles safely, including the U.S. military, border patrol, and a growing number of law enforcement agencies, fire fighters and other first responders. In fact, more than 99 percent of Rhino owners have operated their vehicles safely and responsibly over millions of hours of use. The Rhino has won virtually every “first in class” award and top safety ratings in independent reviews since its introduction.

The popularity of the Rhino, and the fact that it represents a new category of off-road motorized vehicles, has made it a target for some plaintiffs’ lawyers who increasingly use the Internet, television advertisements and the news media to attract clients. As the first trial dates approach in personal injury litigation in various courts, some law firms have embarked on a misleading publicity campaign to influence potential jurors and/or the outcomes of these cases, and to solicit potential clients. Yamaha will properly deal with these cases in the courtroom based on all the relevant evidence and a fair opportunity to be heard.

Unfortunately, these law firms successfully convinced CBS News to help further their disingenuous publicity campaign, and the network aired a story on the Rhino that included inaccurate, incomplete and false information.

To begin with, CBS featured an incident involving Justin Miller, but failed to mention that Mr. Miller was driving a heavily modified Rhino. As the photo of that Rhino posted on CBS's own website reveals and the investigating officer testified -- the Rhino Miller was driving had an extended cage structure, and what looks to be a back seat bolted to the rear cargo bed. The vehicle's owner signed a waiver for his purchase of a "Custom Rhino" stating that the vehicle has "additional third party parts and accessories not offered by the manufacturer" and releasing all claims against the dealer and "all other persons and entities" related to the purchase of the vehicle.

The CBS story also shows security camera footage of an incident involving Zach Murray, a former employee at a Yamaha dealership who is currently a plaintiff with his own pending lawsuit. In a post-incident letter to his employer, Mr. Murray wrote that he intentionally stepped out of the overturning vehicle. Although CBS was made aware of Mr. Murray's letter, they neglected to include mention of it in their story.

In addition, Mr. Murray was not wearing a seatbelt or a helmet. He was operating the vehicle on pavement then made a sharp, high-acceleration turn, and did not stay inside the vehicle.

A more complete version of the security camera tape shows two other vehicles being driven recklessly on the same stretch of pavement where the accident occurred, suggesting that an atmosphere of horseplay existed just prior to Murray's crash, and that the only reason for Murray to be making a sharp, high acceleration turn was to also engage in horseplay.

In a separate part of the story, CBS cites documents that discuss an early pre-prototype vehicle that had a different design than, and no relation to, the Rhino that is on the market today. Despite being told weeks ago that it would be false to imply that these documents relate to the Rhino in any way, CBS chose to include this misleading information in its report.

Yamaha was contacted for the CBS segment two months ago by Myron Levin, a freelance reporter with a long history of writing news stories that favor the plaintiffs’ bar. Yamaha provided a great deal of information to Mr. Levin, including responding to more than 40 written questions. Mr. Levin also conducted an hour-long interview with a Yamaha representative at Yamaha's offices in California. Yamaha did not agree to an on-air interview with the reporter, Armen Keteyian, because we could not be assured that such an interview would not be selectively edited and used in misleading ways with statements taken out-of-context given the obvious plaintiffs’ slant with which the CBS producers were developing their story.

Like the CPSC, Yamaha takes very seriously any reported Rhino-related accident, and Yamaha has fully cooperated in the agency’s investigation of the Rhino and its request for modifications. Yamaha will continue to work to promote safe and responsible use of the vehicles, including the active, ongoing development of standards for all recreational off-road side-by-side vehicles, including the Rhino.

Yamaha stands firmly behind the Rhino and will continue to vigorously defend the product against baseless claims and distortions, whether they be from plaintiffs’ law firms or biased, inaccurate media reports parroting these lawyers’ claims. The Rhino is a safe and useful off-road vehicle when driven responsibly by licensed operators aged 16 or older and according to the instructions and warnings in our on-product labels, owner’s manuals, and other safety materials.

About Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. (YMUS), a leader in the motorsports market, offers the toughest, most capable and versatile ATV and Side-by-Side vehicles. The company’s ever-expanding line of products also include motorcycles, outboard motors, personal watercraft, snowmobiles, boats, outdoor power equipment, race kart engines, accessories, apparel and much more. YMUS products are sold through a nationwide network of more than 4,000 dealers in the United States.

Headquartered in Cypress, Calif., since its incorporation in 1977, Yamaha also has facilities in Wisconsin and Georgia, as well as factory operations in Tennessee and Georgia. For more information on Yamaha, visit www.yamaha-motor.com.
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SxS Vehicles are recommended for use only by licensed drivers age 16 years and older.

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

New Dash Bar Available for the Yamaha Rhino

Yamaha Rhino Dash BarThis clamp on dash bar can be added to your Yamaha Rhino OEM roll cage. It adds some strength and tabs can be added for additional lights.

The bar comes powder coated retails for $128.95.

About UTV Crap:
UTV Crap designs, manufactures, fabricates, packages, markets, and sells parts & products for the UTV industry for all major manufactures of UTV’s and side by sides. UTV Crap is located in Phx, AZ at 4244 W Dunlap Ave. UTV Crap can be reached either by visiting the website 24/7 at www.UTVCRAP.com or calling the retail location at 623-934-3070, Monday-Saturday 9am – 6pm.

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Monday, July 13, 2009

Ansani Designs Releases LED Hood Scoop For Yamaha Rhino


Ansani Designs offers a new fiberglass hood scoop/auxiliary light pod for the Yamaha Rhino. The scoop houses a 10-inch Rigid Industries E-Series bar-style LED light. Made from hand-laid fiberglass, the scoop is shipped in paint-ready gelcoat. Or, Ansani Designs can apply hydrographic prints ranging from multiple camo patterns to carbon fibers to animal hides to hundred-dollar bills. A Kawasaki Teryx LED hood scoop is in development.
For more information, contact Ansani Designs by phone at 480-323-0504, or on the web at: www.ansanidesigns.com.

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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Smithsburg, MD Town Council OKs Purchase of Yamaha Rhino for Police

Yamaha Rhino
July 7, 2009 - Smithsburg Town Council members on Tuesday night gave Smithsburg Police Chief George L. Knight Jr. permission to purchase to obtain a Yamaha Rhino utility vehicle, which can be used to patrol off-road areas and respond to emergencies in remote areas. The small town of Smithsburg is surrounded by rolling hills, farm land and open space so the Rhino will be perfect for reaching areas off the pavement.

Yamaha is contributing to this growing trend through its Law Loan Program, which loans Rhino Side-by-Side (SxS) vehicles and other Yamaha products to law enforcement, fire fighters and other agencies free of charge, and its Government Order Program, which helps supply vehicles at a discount to relevant government agencies. These programs have helped put more than 600 Rhinos into service inless than three years.

Targeted for general utility and recreational use by farmers, ranchers, and hunters, the Rhino has cultivated broad-based consumer appeal since itsintroduction, and today is the best selling SxS on the market.

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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Yamaha Rhino Cooling Fan Override Switch Relay Kit



UtvCrap.com has made it asy to have ulitmate control of the cooling fan on your Yamaha Rhino with their new cooling fan override switch relay kit.

If you want the cooling fan to be on, regardless of water temperature, just flip the switch on. The fan will stay on until you turn the engine off.

If the siwtch if in the off position, your cooling fan will operate just like a factory setup turning on/off as temperature dictates.
The harness comes with installation instructions to make it super easy.

Price for the kit is $24.95


About UTV Crap:

UTV Crap designs, manufactures, fabricates, packages, markets, and sells parts & products for the UTV industry for all major manufactures of UTV’s and side by sides. UTV Crap is located in Phx, AZ at 4244 W Dunlap Ave. UTV Crap can be reached either by visiting the website 24/7 at www.UTVCRAP.com or calling the retail location at 623-934-3070, Monday-Saturday 9am – 6pm.

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Friday, June 19, 2009

Yamaha Rhino Bumper Cover from Trail Logic Now Available

Trail Logic Bumper Cover for the Yamaha Rhino really cleans up the look of your machine. It replaces the bulky looking plastic stocker while still protecting your oil cooler and radiator. Comes powder-coated in textured black to match the Rhino’s factory bumper and includes new mounting hardware.

List Price $78.80

About Trail Logic:
Trail Logic LLC is a small family operated manufacturing company. We primarily offer parts for UTV’s such as the Yamaha Rhino. Polaris Ranger and Kawasaki Teryx. We have managed to quickly build a reputation of providing a quality part at a fair price. As our name implies we focus more on trail machines than racers, however our parts offer advantages to both.
More information can be found on their website at: www.traillogicllc.com


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Friday, June 5, 2009

Is the Yamaha Rhino destined to go the way of the Honda ATC?

Commentary by Jon Crowley, www.utvguide.net
June 1, 2009

I was interviewed las week by a freelance reporter who is writing an article on the Yamaha Rhino and I got to thinking about the future of sport UTVs. Are Yamaha Rhinos, as well as other sport UTVs headed in the direction of the infamous Honda ATC three-wheeler from back in the 1980’s?

If you remember way back when in 1982 (it really wasn’t that long ago), Honda introduced the ATC 200 Big Red. The ATC was a great machine, but as popularity exploded, so did the accident rate.


Honda ATV Three Wheeler circa 1983 1983 Honda ATC Three Wheeler

The increase in accident levels lead to an investigation by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). In 1986, CPSC statistics suggested that most accidents were due to improper rider behavior that ignored manufacturer warnings. No inherent flaw was found in the three-wheel design.

Honda’s owner’s manual and product warning labels stressed the importance of proper operation to its customers. Through a national industry safety campaign, there was a 33 percent decline in recorded CPSC injury statistics between 1984 and 1988.
Nevertheless, in 1988, ATV manufacturers entered into a 10 year agreement with the CPSC. Under the agreement ATV manufacturers made a $100 million commitment to expand safety programs. Additionally, even though three-wheel ATC sales were dropping off, manufacturers agreed to stop distributing ATCs in the U.S.
If history is bound to repeat itself, the sport UTV is headed in a similar direction as the ATC three-wheeler. The Yamaha Rhino is currently the biggest target, and Yamaha has worked out an agreement with the CPSC to “repair” existing Rhinos. Yamaha is facing an onslaught of lawsuits from users that for the most part have tipped their vehicles over and have been injured or killed.
From what I have seen in reviewing many of the accidents, a lot can be blamed on users not following manufacturer guidelines for proper use. For example, here are the two most recent accidents that happened in May 2009:

The accidents are tragic, that is for sure. But if you look past the typical inflammatory reporting that blame the machine, you will find that in both instances, many guidelines were completely ignored that would have either prevented the accident or surely lessened the severity.
In the case of the 13 year old boy, he was not wearing a seat belt, he was under 16 years old, the Rhino was new (lack of experience), he was not wearing a helmet and there was no adult supervision.

With the father that died in the roll over, the Rhino was carrying one driver and 5 children as passengers in a two person vehicle. No one had seat belts on, and the father was carrying his one year old son on his lap.

If I am reading the tea-leaves correctly, I can see that improper use of sport UTVs will soon affect the types of vehicles that manufactures are allowed to build. Will the CPSC step in and limit how powerful side x side vehicles can be? Will helmets become mandatory equipment just like they are in California for ATVs? Will manufacturers be forced to add even more safety equipment? A riding lawn mower with doors, window nets and roll cages that create a safety bubble around occupants isn't too far fatched if you get where I am going here.

Even though the vast majority of side x side vehicle owners use their vehicles without incident, all of these lawsuits, the bureaucrats at the CPSC and our efficient lawmakers are going to force manufacturers to limit how much fun we can have in our beloved UTVs. That is the sad truth.

There are many more accidents involving bicycles per capita than there are in UTVs. If you apply the same logic to bicycles, manufacturers would have been forced to include a protective bubble around all bikes sold in the U.S. many years ago. But there are a few critical difference between bicycles and UTVs. First off, people have long ago accepted the fact that you may fall off your bicycle. And secondly, there isn't a specific manufacturer (aka cash cow) for a class action lawsuit so the lawfirms aren't interested.

Just because you have an accident and then see an advertisement on the TV or on the internet from a lawfirm talking about accidents in a Rhino doesn’t mean there is a problem with the vehicle.
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Here are a few guidelines to remember to help keep you safe in a side x side vehicle:
  • Always wear your seat belt
  • Always wear a helmet
  • Don’t drink and drive
  • Keep arms and legs in the vehicle at all times
  • Abrupt maneuvers or aggressive driving can cause rollovers – even on flat, open areas
  • Children under 16 should never drive a side x side vehicle

Beyond following the guideline provided by vehicle manufacturers, use some common sense and take responsibility for your actions. Be sure to learn the limits of your vehicle and your driving ability.

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Friday, May 22, 2009

New Yamaha Rhino 700 Billet Intake from KMS

Rhino 700 Intake
Phoenix, Arizona - KMS Performance now offers a complete billet intake for the Rhino 700. Introductory price of $99.95. This Intake Kit enhances the OEM airbox for performance and optimum air filtration. The 700 Intake Kit is pre-assembled in new OEM air box with machined billet intake adapter, AFE air filter, outerwear and hardware. It can be used on any stock Rhino 700 with out the use of an electronic fuel controller. Kit requires no specialty tools to install.

The installation is easy and replaces the stock air box and filter to eliminate engine contaminants like dirt and sand. “Through servicing our customers Rhino’s, we realized that sand and dirt ingestion is a major problem. This is a must have if you are concerned about protecting your investment”, said Kelly McLean, owner of KMS Performance.

The billet intake kit is designed to extend the engine life of your Rhino 700.
· Eliminates Dirt and Sand Contamination
· Billet through piece, not relying on foam or rubber gaskets to seal
· Oversized AFE Custom Filter & Outerwear
· Installs Inside Stock Air Box (box provided)
· Increased Filter Diameter for Longer Service Life of Filter
· Does Not Need Electronic Fuel Controller

These can be purchased directly through KMS Performance at 602-442-4340, online at www.kmsperformance.com

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

License Plate Bracket and Differential Cover for UTVs

UTV Tech has designed a multi-task License Plate Bracket/Differential covers for UTV’s. Now you have a place to put your license plate that doubles as protection for your differential gear box. Damaging a gear box is as easy as backing into a trailer, a log or boulder and replacement costs can run in the $800.00 range plus labor.

Even if you aren’t going to license your UTV you might want to purchase this new product as protection for your gear box. Think of it as insurance. The license plate bracket/differential cover also provides reinforcement and stiffing of the rear frame.

The UTV Tech License Plate Bracket/Differential covers are made of aluminum that is rust-proof as well as easy to clean. To date, we make them to fit the Yamaha Rhino, Polaris RZR and the Polaris Ranger. We also make license plate brackets to fit the Yamaha Grizzly, Yamaha YZ Motorcycles, Yamaha ATV’s, Kawasaki’s Mule and Honda’s Big Red and KTM off-road motorcycles. Call us at 1-208-522-1301 or visit us on the web at www.utvtech.com to place an order or ask for further information.

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Under Seat Lock Box for Yamaha Rhino

UTV Tech has released its new Under Seat Lock Box designed to provide a secure concealed box that is fastened in underneath the driver’s seat of the Yamaha Rhino 660 and 700.

The steel powder coated water-resistant box offers high security with it double bitted lock. When locked there isn’t any access to the mounting hardware.

It offers 1035 cubic inches of storage and has an internal bar for belt clips to hold phones and/or pistol holsters.

MSRP $295.00 Call us at 1-208-522-2301 or visit our website www.utvtech.com to place an order or ask for further information.

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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Yamaha Rhino Side-by-Side Vehicle Popular Among First Responders

Federal, State and Local Agencies Use Rhino as Safe, Versatile and Off-Road Capable Tool

CYPRESS, Calif. – March 20, 2009 – Thousands of first responders throughout the United States – including law enforcement, fire fighters, EMTs, U.S. Border Patrol, volunteer riding groups and others – have come to rely on the Yamaha Rhino Recreational Off-Road Vehicle (ROV) to carry out their work on a daily basis thanks to the vehicle’s versatility and off-road capabilities. From search and rescue operations to protecting the country’s borders, the Rhino has become an indispensable tool for government agencies and other first responders needing to gain quick and reliable access in remote areas and challenging terrain.

Yamaha is contributing to this growing trend through its Law Loan Program, which loans Rhino Side-by-Side (SxS) vehicles and other Yamaha products to law enforcement, fire fighters and other agencies free of charge, and its Government Order Program, which helps supply vehicles at a discount to relevant government agencies. These programs have helped put more than 600 Rhinos into service in less than three years.

With local and state agency budgets stretched to the limit, the Law Loan Program is serving a critical need in helping first responders carry out their crucial work. Agencies across the country are using Rhinos from the Sunwannee County Fire Rescue of Live Oak, Florida, to the Clearwater County Sheriff’s Department in Orofino, Idaho, and the San Angelo Lake & Park Police Department in San Angelo, Texas.

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Law Enforcement Division currently uses a Yamaha Rhino to patrol ice fishing areas that are not easily accessible in their full size trucks.

“It’s a great vehicle, and it allows two officers to travel together,” said Lt. Rita Frenzel, a district supervisor for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division. “It allows us to get into some areas that you can’t get into in other full size vehicles. It allows emergency response where other vehicles can’t go. It could easily save a life. For example, if you have someone under cardiac arrest at a remote deer hunting location or an accident on a trail within the state forest this might be the only way to get to them, and the extra seat would allow you to get them out with some level of comfort.”

Lt. Frenzel and the Minnesota DNR has had a Rhino on loan since last fall and hopes to continue to take advantage of the program with another loan this summer. “It can make a really nice patrol vehicle on our extensive trail network,” Frenzel said.

“Hundreds of government agencies are relying on the Rhino to help them perform a variety of critical tasks in communities across the country,” said Mike Martinez, Yamaha’s General Manager of ATV/SxS Operations. “Yamaha fully supports these first responders and their efforts to serve the general public, and we’re proud to see so many police officers, fire fighters, search and rescue crews and other government agencies using the Rhino.”

Targeted for general utility and recreational use by farmers, ranchers, and hunters, the Rhino has cultivated broad-based consumer appeal since its introduction, and today is the best selling SxS on the market. The Rhino has received awards and accolades across numerous industries as the best in its class including Field & Stream magazine “Best of the Best” honors, American Hunter magazine “Vehicle of the Year” recognition, and being named Side X Side Action magazine’s “Sport Utility Vehicle of the Year.”

About Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A.
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. (YMUS), a leader in the motorsports market, makes the toughest, most capable and versatile ATV and Side-by-Side vehicles. The company’s ever-expanding product offerings also include motorcycles, outboard motors, personal watercraft, snowmobiles, boats, outdoor power equipment, race kart engines, accessories, apparel and much more. YMUS products are sold through a nationwide network of more than 4,000 dealers in the United States.

Headquartered in Cypress, Calif., since its incorporation in 1977, YMUS also has facilities in Wisconsin and Georgia, as well as factory operations in Tennessee and Georgia. For more information on Yamaha, visit www.yamaha-motor.com .
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Sunday, March 1, 2009

New Long Travel Suspension for Yamaha Rhino from Rancho




NEW LONG-TRAVEL SUSPENSION SYSTEM FROM RANCHO® BRINGS RACE-INSPIRED ENGINEERING TO RHINO MODELS

INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 13, 2009 – Delivering an aggressive stance, improved ground clearance and more to the popular UTV, Rancho® has announced the release of a high-performance suspension system for 2004-07 and 2008-09 Yamaha Rhino vehicles.

One of the world’s most recognized brands of off-road suspension components and accessories, Rancho is manufactured and marketed by Tenneco Inc. (NYSE: TEN). Rancho headquarters are in Long Beach, Calif.Available through thousands of off-road performance retailers nationwide, the new Rancho system (p/n RS10001 for 2004-07 models, p/n RS10011 for 2008-09 models) features several engineering enhancements to make the system ideal for virtually any terrain, including desert, dune or off-road trails.

The Rancho Rhino long-travel suspension system increases the A-arm width by four inches on each side and increases the wheelbase by two inches to the front and rear. The system provides 11-inches of wheel travel with no body modification.

The system features billet 6061 aluminum upper control 4-in. A-arms with contrast machining, HSLA steel lower control arms, exclusive self- lubricating control arm bushings, and high-strength tie rod ends and inner tie rod. The system also includes adjustable front camber. Rancho utilizes high-strength rod ends and uniball in the system, and includes front and rear axle shafts and front and rear frame stiffeners.At the core of the Rancho suspension system are the brand’s world- renowned Rancho® RS9000XL™ Pro Series Coil-Over Shocks, a race-proven, highly engineered shock design that has been custom engineered for popular UTV models. Delivering the ultimate combination of convenience and performance, Rancho includes the front and rear shocks in the suspension upgrade kit.

Each Rancho RS9000XL Pro Series UTV shock is individually valved per application and includes a Rancho-exclusive high-performance self- lubricating replaceable composite bearing, anodized aluminum reservoir with stainless steel braided hose, a 16-mm piston rod, a 1.375-in. diameter piston and custom-rate Eibach® coil spring.Stock replacements are available for the 2004-09 Rhino models (front shock p/n RS19603-1; rear shock p/n RS19604-1) and long travel shock replacements are also available for 2004-09 Rhino models (front shock p/n RS19601-1; rear shock p/n RS19602-1).

Every Rancho system includes all of the necessary components to complete the installation. No spindle modification or drilling is required during installation. Stock wheels can be re-used.
To learn more about the Rancho Rhino suspension system or for more information about Rancho products, please contact your Rancho retailer, visit www.GoRancho.com or write to: Rancho Suspension, 6925 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, CA 90805. To locate your nearest Rancho authorized dealer, please use the “Dealer Locator” at www.GoRancho.com to generate a list of online and local retailer stores in your selected region.Tenneco is a $5.9 billion manufacturing company with headquarters in Lake Forest, Illinois and approximately 21,000 employees worldwide. Tenneco is one of the world’s largest designers, manufacturers and marketers of emission control and ride control products and systems for the automotive original equipment market and the aftermarket. Tenneco markets its products principally under the Monroe®, Walker®, Gillet™ and Clevite® Elastomer brand names.

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Monday, January 19, 2009

New Alternator Kit for the Kawasaki Teryx

Kawasaki Teryx Alternator Kit
UTV Crap has introduced an alternator kit for the Kawasaki Teryx that quickly and reliably boosts your Teryx charging capacity. With an additional 60 amps, there is no more worrying about adding lights, stereos or heated seats.

UTV Crap Teryx 750 60 Amp Alternator Kit.
Smaller 60 Amp Alternator
Easy 1 Wire Hook Up
2 Cog Style Pulleys for Less Horse Power Loss and Less Stress on the Crank
Heavy Duty Cog Style BeltCustom Billet Crank Mounts
$474.95 Complete Kit Ready to Bolt on!

UTV Crap also has an alternator kit for the Yamaha Rhino for $349.95

About UTV Crap:
UTV Crap sells, manufactures and installs: parts, accessories and suspension kits for all major UTVs. UTV Crap is located in Phoenix, AZ can can be reached online at www.utvcrap.com or by calling 623.934.3070.


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Monday, January 5, 2009

New SRD II Suspension Seat from Neri Style

SRD II Suspension Seat

Neri Style is proud to introduce their new SRD II suspension seat specifically designed for UTV applications.

The full base mount design is to keep the diver and passenger as low possible to maintain a racer driving position. The SRD II model full base in lots of cases prevents the rhino plastic base from breaking. The foam design is the best to lock you in place during aggressive driving and also cushions you from shock. The support under your thighs prevents from slipping out of the seat and gives lots of comfort while driving for a long period of time. The center COOLFLOW MATERIAL (This material is designed to BREATHE) used on this particular seat allows the air to flow through the seat to keep the driver from sweating in hot days. The SRD II Model is a direct bolt-on to factory plastic bases. Fit geometry is custom designed for a Yamaha Rhino, Kawasaki Teryx or Polaris RZR. This is a True Suspension seat, Quality soft-touch vinyl material, high grade foam and powder coated frame.

NERI STYLE INC.
http://www.neristyle.com/



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Friday, December 19, 2008

Hunterworks Wins Durhamtown UTV Championship

December 19, 2008 - Todd Eldridge of Hunterworks Inc. competing in the 0-750cc Modified class won the first season championship at Durhamtown ATV Park in Union Point, GA.

Driving a modified Rhino 700, Hunterworks took home five first place trophies out of six races for the season. While this racing venue is in its’ infancy and not so many competitors, a win is a win!

Todd contributes the wins to the products he sells at Hunterworks. Todd said, "Without good companies and good products it is very hard to compete no matter who is driving."

Hunterworks carries the items that they think pushed them to the front of the pack!!

  • Maxxis Bighorn Tires
  • ITI Motorsports Anti-Sway Bars
  • MSD Ignition/Fuel Controller
  • Progressive Suspension Shocks
  • Muzzy Exhaust
  • OMF Performance Wheels
  • Hunterworks Machined Sheave
  • Hunterworks Fuel Map in the MSD
  • Unisteer Power Steering
  • Unisteer HD Rack and Pinion
  • Rock Hard 4x4 Harness Bar
  • Simpson Seat Harness
  • Hardcore Racing Spindles

In the last race of the year the 0-750cc modified class raced in the same class as the 750-100cc modified class and Todd in the Hunterworks Rhino 700 finished second out of twelve entrants. The two classes were scored differently but physically ran together.
Todd says they race for two reasons and not sure which is the main reason, one to test products before they sell them and two because it is just plain fun.

For more information about UTV racing in GA go to the following sites
http://www.durhamtown.com
http://www.ridesidebyside.com

To check out all the products not just for racing check out Hunterworks’ website.
http://www.hunterworks.com

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Saturday, December 13, 2008

UTVGuide.net celebrates its first year on the net with the year in review

UTVGuide.net
As 2008 comes to a close, UTVGuide.net celebrates a successful first year on the internet. Created in December 2007 as an off-shoot from DuneGuide.com, UTVGuide.net is now visited by nearly 50,000 visitors each month. “The UTV market segment is a very exciting place to be,” remarked Jon Crowley, owner of UTVGuide.net. “The sport UTV market took off five years ago with the introduction of the Yamaha Rhino, and new models and manufacturers are hitting dealer showrooms at an incredible pace.”

Just a few of the exciting things that happened in the UTV market during the last year include: Kawasaki’s introduction of the 2008 Teryx and 2009 Teryx Sport; Polaris was first to the market with factory long travel on their RZR S; and Arctic Cat set the bar high for power hungry sport users with their new Prowler 1000 XTZ.

UTVGuide.net was thrilled to be invited to the 2009 Arctic Cat 1000 XTZ press intro and the 2009 Kawasaki Teryx Sport press intro during 2008, and we look forward to participating in many more UTV model intros next year.

Highlights for the year at UTVGuide.net include being chosen as a test driver for Side x Side Action Magazine’s 1st UTV Shootout, and their Kawasaki Battle of the Builders. And few incredible UTV trips rounded out 2008. In May, we traveled south of the border to Baja with Off-Road Warehouse and Side x Side Action Magazine for the 1st Annual Mexico UTV run. And in October we made a trip to the Grand Canyon that won’t soon be forgotten with Side x Side Outfitterz.

Our UTV stable includes two project vehicles, a 2008 Polaris RZR and a 2008 Kawasaki Teryx. Both UTVs have been extensively featured in Side x Side Action Magazine and we are blessed to work with so many great companies that helped us on the projects. Over the next month, the number of UTVs in our stable will more than double with a new Kawasaki Teryx that we are building up for the King of the Hammers UTV Competition, a long term demo of a Polaris RZR S, and a demo unit of the new 2009 Polaris Ranger HD.

2008 has been a great year for us. As we look forward to the next year, we’d like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and hope that everyone has a successful 2009.



About UTVGuide.net
UTVGuide.net was created to give people a place to research side x side vehicles. From vehicle tests to product reviews and from buyer’s guides to UTV Industry News, UTVGuide.net covers all aspects of UTVs. UTVGuide.net can be found on the net at www.utvguide.net.

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Friday, December 12, 2008

New Yamaha Rhino 700 Dual Exhaust from Muzzys

Yamaha Dual Exhaust from Muzzys

Yamaha Rhino 700 Dual Exhaust

  • Full stainless 2-2 design.
  • Dual polished oval aluminum mufflers.
  • Billet aluminum muffler mount brackets.
  • Big horsepower gains.
  • Integrated oxygen sensor bung.
  • Spring mounted and slip fit for durability.
  • USFS approved spark arrestors and quiet cores
  • Minimum sound levels / Maximum performance

This is the ultimate exhaust choice for Yamaha Rhino 700. Fully tuned equal length headpipes merge from 2 into 2, creating the most powerful Rhino exhaust available. The polished oval aluminum canisters feature billet aluminum inlets and outlets. Each canister comes standard with the Muzzy Modular Endcap system that includes a removable USFS approved spark arrestor and quiet core. The muffler canisters are held via a trick looking CNC machined aluminum bracket. The integrated oxygen sensor bung allows the addition of an air/fuel meter. The dual oval muffler design helps keep sound levels to a minimum while maintaining the incredible Muzzy exhaust tone. Detailed installation instructions are included.


Yamaha Dual Exhaust from Muzzys

Product detail: http://www.muzzys.com/Rhino700/index.html

Price: $799.95

Muzzys Performance Products
Website: http://www.muzzys.com/
Phone: 541-385-0706

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

RANCHO EXTENDS COVERAGE OF RS9000XL™ SHOCK ABSORBERS

Ranch RS9000XLRANCHO® EXTENDS COVERAGE OF RS9000XL™ SHOCK ABSORBERS
Extra-Large Shock Series from Rancho Now Available for Popular North American and Global Light Truck and SUV Applications, Brand Adds UTV Coverage

MONROE, Mich. – As a global leader in performance suspension systems and shock absorbers and off-road accessories, Rancho continues to expand its extensive offering of massive RS9000XL™ shock absorbers by adding new applications to cover popular vehicle platforms found in the North American and Global light truck, SUV and UTV markets.
The key new applications include 2009 Ford F-150 2WD/4WD, 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 2WD/4WD, 1980-97 Nissan Patrol, 1972-2003 Toyota Land Cruiser, 1968-2005 Toyota Hilux, 1989-99 Land Rover Discovery and 1994-2002 Land Rover Range Rover.

The new Rancho RS9000XL shock absorbers for trucks and SUV applications utilize a 2.75- or 2.38-in. body diameter and 18-mm piston rod to provide adjustable damping with a greater oil capacity and allow for cooler and more consistent performance under demanding conditions. Ideal for larger wheel and tire combinations, the new Rancho RS9000XL shock absorbers are available for lifted, lowered, towing, stock and custom off-road applications.

Finished in Liquid Metallic Silver, Rancho RS9000XL series shocks also are fully compatible with the Rancho MyRIDE™ Wireless Controller, a Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) award winning technology. The controller provides one-touch remote tuning of the MyRIDE Tuning System, another Rancho exclusive adjustability feature found on all RS9000XL series shocks. The Wireless Controller includes a variety of one-touch presets, including Highway, Sport, Tow/Haul, Off-Road, and a driver-determined MyRide, which allows the owner to set his own preferred ride setting and save it for future use.

Rancho also has released new coverage for popular UTV models like the 2004-08 Yamaha Rhino, 2008-09 Polaris RZR and 2008 Kawasaki Teryx. Each Rancho RS9000XL UTV shock is individually valved per application and includes a Rancho-exclusive high-performance self-lubricating replaceable composite bearing, anodized aluminum reservoir with stainless steel braided hose and custom-rate Eibach® coil spring. The new shocks include the slider, adjuster and spring retainer. Reservoir mounting hardware is available separately.

Rancho also provides a “Ride Guarantee,” a 90-day free-ride offer that lets enthusiasts try RS9000XL shock absorbers for any truck or SUV for 90 days. Consumers can return their shocks within 90 days for a full refund of the product’s purchase price. For a complete list of applications covered by the warranty, please visit www.GoRancho.com. The new RS9000XL shock absorbers are also backed by Rancho’s limited lifetime warranty.

To learn more about the new Rancho line of RS9000XL shock absorbers or any other Rancho products, please contact your Rancho retailer, visit www.GoRancho.com or write to: Rancho Suspension, 6925 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, CA 90805.

Tenneco is a $6.2 billion manufacturing company with headquarters in Lake Forest, Illinois and approximately 21,000 employees worldwide. Tenneco is one of the world’s largest designers, manufacturers and marketers of emission control and ride control products and systems for the automotive original equipment market and the aftermarket. Tenneco markets its products principally under the Monroe®, Walker®, Gillet™ and Clevite® Elastomer brand names.

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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

2008+ Yamaha Rhino 700 EFI available from Velocity Devices

Yamaha Rhino 700 ECU
2008+ Yamaha Rhino 700 EFI
The Copperhead® ECU is a plug and play replacement for the stock ECU in the Rhino 700 EFI (not a piggyback solution). It controls the timing and fuel, and improves throttle response. It provides a typical 6% power increase from idle to redline (WOT), and a part throttle power increase of up to 25% over stock. In addition, the top speed limiter has been increased to allow for about 16KPH/10MPH higher top speed (results dependant on tire size). The ECU also allows for the speedometer to be recalibrated for different tire sizes, and fuel can be adjusted for aftermarket camshafts and pipes (requires optional USB interface).

FEATURES

  • Multi-Spark Discharge (MSD) allows for maximum power and virtually eliminates misfires, while giving you easy starts and crisp throttle response. Preloaded performance map allows the machine to run cooler, produce more horsepower and more torque, while minimizing fuel consumption.
  • Shipped with machine specific harness that plugs directly into factory wiring harness. Toggle switch on the unit allows user to switch between two preloaded setups.
    Default preloaded map keeps factory limiters (reverse / speed) and similar power when the toggle switch is in position #1. When the toggle switch is in position #2, all limiters are disabled, and the timing is optimized for maximum power on 87 octane fuel. Setups and maps can be changed and optimized for different fuel grades via the USB Memory Inteface (sold separately).

Price: $400.00

Velocity Devices, Inc.
Website: www.velocitydevices.com
Phone: (403) 668-7470

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Monday, November 17, 2008

New Swing Away Tire Carrier for the Yamaha Rhino


New Swing Away Tire Carrier for the Yamaha Rhino. After years of manufacturing swing out spare tire carriers for full size trucks & SUV’s Wilco Automotive Products introduces the Rhino Swing-Away Spare Tire Carrier P/N SSR4040. This rugged carrier is built to the same high standards as the well known truck TireGates. The Rhino Swing-Away tire carrier not only meets the need of having a spare on board it also reinforces the lower frame and installs easily without any drilling.
For more information see our website at http://www.tiregate.com/ or call (877) 945-2684

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

U.S. Probes Off-Road Vehicles After a String of Accidents

The Yamaha Rhino, a hit in the off-road-vehicle market, promises to go "almost anywhere" with an "amazingly high level of comfort and ease." Now, federal safety regulators are investigating the vehicle following reports of some 30 deaths involving it, including those of two young girls last month.

The Rhino also has drawn keen interest from the plaintiffs' bar: Yamaha faces more than 200 lawsuits in state and federal courts, many alleging the Rhino's design is unsafe. Yamaha has settled some but recently beefed up its defense and says it may start to fight rather than settle.

Yamaha Rhino

Yamaha stands behind the design of the Rhino, a two-seat vehicle that looks a little like a cross between a golf cart and all-terrain vehicle. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said its investigation of this type of vehicle, which it calls a utility terrain vehicle, or UTV, was prompted by various factors, including the number of accident reports and the lawsuits. The Rhino is at the center of its investigation, people familiar with it said.

The rest of the story can be found at:
Wall Street Journal - U.S. Probes Off-Road Vehicles After a String of Accidents

Yamaha Rhino Pictures and Specifications

Yamaha Rhino Review

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