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I'm new to the board, thought I would say hi. I live in Salt Lake City Utah, drive a 2008 Ruesch, ride almost every day

Welcome to UTV Board, a good place! Where do you riding at, I'm in PG and drive a 2008 Joyner Trooper. Please fill out your profile, it's a good way to tell us more about yourself.

Again, Welcome.

Kinarfi

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Hi ruesch 95 and welcome. I have read alot about Ruesch and I'm impressed with both machines and the Company itself. They have faced the same battles as Joyner with the American public and like Joyner, are going forward. PM admin and ask for your own Ruesch section and hopefully it will grow as more Ruesch owners find you but in the mean time hang out with us, I'm sure all of the Joyner guys and girls will make you feel more than welcome.

Cheers Mike.

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Thank you both for the greetings! Kinarfi, I mostly ride in the Grantsville/Toolee (i cant spell to great) area. But I also try to get to the dunes 2 or 3 times a year and this year I'll go down to Fairview alot and drive from the beging of the Skyline to the end. Were do you ride? brostar, I love my Ruesch and I also really like the Joyner. I am going to ask for a Ruesch section, for the money they are the best bang for the buck. Long travel suspension, rims, and the seats! I just think that company's like Joyner and Ruesch will grow to be as big or bigger than Yamaha, Polaris, Kawasaki, and Honda. I'll hang with you and the Joyner folks as long as I am a member of the form. :D

Thank you both for the welcome!

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Welcome, we need to see pics of your toy!

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

I'll try to get some pics of her up tonight, my internet has been giving me grief. Just to hold you guy over, its yellow and black, seats in bed, black and chrome wheels.

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