Darryl89
10-21-2009, 12:57 PM
Well,
Any of you that attended the W.E.Rock Nationals in Farmington may have seen our Baja XTZ on display there. We've done a lot of things to it, fixed a few others and finally got a chance to go thrash it....
Saturday morning, my buddies and I took a RZR and the XTZ for a ride in the desert southwest, just outside of Farmington, NM. Over 80,000 acres of BLM land with all kinds of trails from sandwashes, hillclimbs, rockclimbing and tight, twisty trails through trees. Any of you that've been here know what an awesome riding area it is.
Right off the bat, about 2 miles into the ride, we found that the rear diff vent line was laying up under the exhaust shroud (so much for catching everything on the pre-checks). At about 40mph, I happened to notice smoke starting to come out from the engine shroud area. We stopped and proceeded to put the fire out. A small hole had burned in the vent line bellow and allowed some diff lube to spill on to the exhaust and burn. Made the repairs and off we went again.
The front end was a bit stiff between the 8-ply tires and the shocks being cranked up just a little too much. I adjusted them down an inch and things were much better. I found that the King Racing Shocks did a great job of nullifying the small bumps and taking the hard hits real well. It tracked quite well. The ride in the XTZ was much better I noticed than in the RZR. The lay back seats in the XTZ felt more comfortable and didn't pound on my spine like the RZR'z did.
Then on to a fire road. Running up to 70mph I found that the XTZ had no problem outrunning the RZR as he was bumping his speed limiter at close to 60mph. Sweet, and I still had throttle left.
Then on to the hillclimbing. The RZR sat quite a bit lower than my XTZ, so I was sure he might outclimb me, but everywhere we tried, they came out about even. I did notice the RZR was doing a lot more tire spinning to get up the hills, might've been driver style though.
After that we dropped into a sandwash running up a canyon with steep side walls, kind of felt like running slot cars. The Prowler could out handle the RZR through the tight corners and had more than ample power coming out of them. Our speeds in the canyon were around 45-50mph and the Prowler felt stable and right at home doing this.
Finally, into the tight and narrow trees. My buddy was sure that his RZR would beat me through the tight areas.... not a chance, the ITP BajaCross tires dug in to the corners, the King shocks kept them down and the XTZ turned like it was on a monorail. On even the mid-turn jumps, it felt awe-inspiring, making me feel like a champion driver.
All in all, I really like the mods done to the XTZ. Everyone that drove the XTZ really liked it and wanted more. All the mods work real well together and make this a real desert performer.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm91/DarrylD89/IMG_2797.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm91/DarrylD89/IMG_2796.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm91/DarrylD89/IMG_2795.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm91/DarrylD89/IMG_2794-1.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm91/DarrylD89/IMG_2799-1.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm91/DarrylD89/IMG_2806.jpg
Any of you that attended the W.E.Rock Nationals in Farmington may have seen our Baja XTZ on display there. We've done a lot of things to it, fixed a few others and finally got a chance to go thrash it....
Saturday morning, my buddies and I took a RZR and the XTZ for a ride in the desert southwest, just outside of Farmington, NM. Over 80,000 acres of BLM land with all kinds of trails from sandwashes, hillclimbs, rockclimbing and tight, twisty trails through trees. Any of you that've been here know what an awesome riding area it is.
Right off the bat, about 2 miles into the ride, we found that the rear diff vent line was laying up under the exhaust shroud (so much for catching everything on the pre-checks). At about 40mph, I happened to notice smoke starting to come out from the engine shroud area. We stopped and proceeded to put the fire out. A small hole had burned in the vent line bellow and allowed some diff lube to spill on to the exhaust and burn. Made the repairs and off we went again.
The front end was a bit stiff between the 8-ply tires and the shocks being cranked up just a little too much. I adjusted them down an inch and things were much better. I found that the King Racing Shocks did a great job of nullifying the small bumps and taking the hard hits real well. It tracked quite well. The ride in the XTZ was much better I noticed than in the RZR. The lay back seats in the XTZ felt more comfortable and didn't pound on my spine like the RZR'z did.
Then on to a fire road. Running up to 70mph I found that the XTZ had no problem outrunning the RZR as he was bumping his speed limiter at close to 60mph. Sweet, and I still had throttle left.
Then on to the hillclimbing. The RZR sat quite a bit lower than my XTZ, so I was sure he might outclimb me, but everywhere we tried, they came out about even. I did notice the RZR was doing a lot more tire spinning to get up the hills, might've been driver style though.
After that we dropped into a sandwash running up a canyon with steep side walls, kind of felt like running slot cars. The Prowler could out handle the RZR through the tight corners and had more than ample power coming out of them. Our speeds in the canyon were around 45-50mph and the Prowler felt stable and right at home doing this.
Finally, into the tight and narrow trees. My buddy was sure that his RZR would beat me through the tight areas.... not a chance, the ITP BajaCross tires dug in to the corners, the King shocks kept them down and the XTZ turned like it was on a monorail. On even the mid-turn jumps, it felt awe-inspiring, making me feel like a champion driver.
All in all, I really like the mods done to the XTZ. Everyone that drove the XTZ really liked it and wanted more. All the mods work real well together and make this a real desert performer.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm91/DarrylD89/IMG_2797.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm91/DarrylD89/IMG_2796.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm91/DarrylD89/IMG_2795.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm91/DarrylD89/IMG_2794-1.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm91/DarrylD89/IMG_2799-1.jpg
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm91/DarrylD89/IMG_2806.jpg