So this RZR was originally a 50 inch machine that was converted to the 60 inch S model. So I needed new shocks but did not want spend the money for a new set of fox or walker Evan’s. I ended up buying a pair of brand new Yearben 800S shocks off eBay which had good reviews but I was skeptical because they were only like 800 bucks. Compared to my old shocks they are night and day difference and for the price I couldn’t be happier. I’ve been running them for about a year and have no complaints but I did not have fox shocks to compare them to.
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Nice to see old school rzr 800s still keeping up......what shocks are you running on it???? Do you like them over stock???
So this RZR was originally a 50 inch machine that was converted to the 60 inch S model. So I needed new shocks but did not want spend the money for a new set of fox or walker Evan’s. I ended up buying a pair of brand new Yearben 800S shocks off eBay which had good reviews but I was skeptical because they were only like 800 bucks. Compared to my old shocks they are night and day difference and for the price I couldn’t be happier. I’ve been running them for about a year and have no complaints but I did not have fox shocks to compare them to.
what size tires is that 900s on?
30 inch XTR 370s
Hello, Are you interested in testing our products? We would like to invite you to test the Air Vent Windshield for your Polaris RZR 800S
I would definitely be interested but I am in the process of selling my rzr 800 due to the fact I bought a new rzr turbo r.
What year is the 800
It’s a 2009
hello. we now have a rock slider fits 2009 rzr s 800 which needs product test. do you wanna try?
Absolutely would love to try them out and give them a review!
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