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| New to the forum this evening. I have a 2006 Polaris Ranger 4x4 (in Fiji) and a 2009 Polaris RZR-S (in Colorado). Have been having difficulty finding challenging Colorado OHV trails/roads open to RZR-S (it is 60.5 inches wide so trails limited to ATV's are out as are roads open only to licensed vehicles) - the RZR-S is a mountain goat. Would appreciate any advice. |
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| almost all the forest service roads are open for travel on wide bodies. CHeck with the rangers in the area you would like to ride. We spend a lot of time around south fork, creede, lake city area. |
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