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I find this extremely interesting considering you gave the Rhino such a rave review on the other forum. Now to try and answer your question, I have never owned a Rhino but I also made the comparison before I purchased my Teryx. I found the Rhino to be too narrow and with my son and wife driving it, the chance of a tip over was out of the question. In addition, most of my riding is trails with mud and sometime water crossings. The Rhino had smaller axles and were prone to breaking based on a couple of friends rides (they did have agressive large tires on them) along with a smaller frame and a smaller motor. With the 749cc motor the engine really makes good horsepower with a few mods which will stomp a Rhino and leave it in the dust and will also stomp a stock Razor. I have moddded mine (clutch kit, cdi, Muzzy exhaust) and not had one problem with mine what so ever. The only thing I think I will need to do is snokle the belt housing. I hope this answers your question. It seems everyone raves about their Rhino and down plays everthing else. As far as I am concerned, the Teryx is a far better RUV.
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2008 Red Teryx 750 LE
Cypress, Texas
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