Truckin' Toys: Polaris' 2010 RZR 4

Robbie Gordon Edition

Published in the July 2010 Issue July 2010

If time flies when you're having fun, summer will be over in no time.

We're spending our summer months on a few dirt toys, like the all-new 2010 Polaris RZR 4 Robbie Gordon Edition side-by-side.

The 2010 Polaris RZR 4 is the industry's first four-seat performance side-by-side. It features a 55-hp four-stroke, high-output liquid-cooled 800 twin with EFI. A shaft-driven automatic PVT transmission features Park, Reverse, Neutral, Low and High gearing, with an On-Demand true AWD/2WD switch.

The Robbie Gordon Edition RZR 4 features Fox Podium X 2.0 piggyback shocks that are preload and compression-adjustable. The front suspension features chromoly A-arms and 12 inches of travel. The rear suspension is Rolled IRS with 12 inches of travel. The premium suspension is designed for desert racing and dune riding.

Big 26-inch Maxxis Bighorn tires on 12-inch aluminum 4-spoke Bruiser wheels handle the RZR 4's conversations with dirt and sand.

The four bucket seats are adjustable and feature seat belts. The driver gets a heel pocket for precise throttle control and tilt steering. The front passenger has an adjustable hand rail, while the rear seats have a fixed hand rail, with standard side nets all around.

Hydraulic disc brakes on all four corners--with dual-bore front calipers--give the RZR 4 precision stopping power.

A 103-inch wheelbase with 5-foot width make the RZR 4 a very stable and capable machine in a variety of terrain. The RZR 4 also has 11.5 inches of ground clearance, and a dry weight of 1,255 pounds.

Check out the full line of Polaris UTV and ATVs at www.polarisindustries.com.

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