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:blink: Hello I am a newbie to this forum and all forums. I live in Colorado and own a Rhino 450. I am considering buying a joyner sand spider 650 or a viper 800. I would appreciate some pros and cons. Am looking to ride on easier trails where 4x4 is not required. Will use on some dunes. Thank you any advise would be helpful
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:blink: Hello I am a newbie to this forum and all forums. I live in Colorado and own a Rhino 450. I am considering buying a joyner sand spider 650 or a viper 800. I would appreciate some pros and cons. Am looking to ride on easier trails where 4x4 is not required. Will use on some dunes. Thank you any advise would be helpful

Silverbullet.

If you dont need 4x4 then get the 1100 viper Its about 1000.00 more but it is a little bit bigger and has a lot more power.The 800 viper is a good buggy to .But for the extra power the 1100 viper is the best buy.Viper we sell for $9500.Good luck injoy the test ride

you will be surprised.Not much storage except on the roof and in little trunk.Vary well built.Almost bullet proof.If you want to run in the dunes do not buy the 650 spyder dosent have the power.Good for trail's only.

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:blink: Hello I am a newbie to this forum and all forums. I live in Colorado and own a Rhino 450. I am considering buying a joyner sand spider 650 or a viper 800. I would appreciate some pros and cons. Am looking to ride on easier trails where 4x4 is not required. Will use on some dunes. Thank you any advise would be helpful

silverbullet.

If you want the 800 viper i would look at 1100 viper it is only about 1000.00 more but has lots more power.And for dunes you need

all the power you can get.Both good buggys.Now the 650 spyder is good for trail riding but not for the dunes if you dont need 4x4 go with the vipers.They run great 1100 viper sand star work great at the dunes.Good luck!

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:blink: Hello I am a newbie to this forum and all forums. I live in Colorado and own a Rhino 450. I am considering buying a joyner sand spider 650 or a viper 800. I would appreciate some pros and cons. Am looking to ride on easier trails where 4x4 is not required. Will use on some dunes. Thank you any advise would be helpful

I own a Joyner Trooper of which I enjoy greatly and have huge tires & wheels for the sand.

Your Rhino is a great machine, take the money and upgrade your Rhino. OR sale the Rhino and get a RZR or bigger engined Rhino which are both good in the sand. The Trooper is good in the sand ONLY IF you spend the money to upgrade to huge tires & wheels. Easier with a RZR or Rhino if Sand is really important to you. The more machines you have, the more time you will spend repairing them. JMHO!

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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I own a Joyner Trooper of which I enjoy greatly and have huge tires & wheels for the sand.

Your Rhino is a great machine, take the money and upgrade your Rhino. OR sale the Rhino and get a RZR or bigger engined Rhino which are both good in the sand. The Trooper is good in the sand ONLY IF you spend the money to upgrade to huge tires & wheels. Easier with a RZR or Rhino if Sand is really important to you. The more machines you have, the more time you will spend repairing them. JMHO!

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Silverbullet.

I was talking about 800 viper or 1100 viper for the sand.I sell joyners not Rhino's I dont own Rhino.Trooper are great even in the sand with the right set up.So JMHO dont know what you mean.Sorry you got the wrong info.Silverbulletmotorsports.net

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I own a Joyner Trooper of which I enjoy greatly and have huge tires & wheels for the sand.

Your Rhino is a great machine, take the money and upgrade your Rhino. OR sale the Rhino and get a RZR or bigger engined Rhino which are both good in the sand. The Trooper is good in the sand ONLY IF you spend the money to upgrade to huge tires & wheels. Easier with a RZR or Rhino if Sand is really important to you. The more machines you have, the more time you will spend repairing them. JMHO!

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Silverbullet.

Troopers run great in the sand.We ride and test at GLAMIS All the time.Even with stock tires we can climb Comp hill at butter cup !It just takes

a little know how.Sand tires like Sand stars and troopers can climb almost any thing.Troopers with h/d clutch's can rock climb as well.

Diffs B-clutch B- trailing arms b- We do chromoly trailing arms 3/4 chromoly himes.Sorry 'rocmoc' JOYNERS AND ONLY JOYNERS.

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:blink: Hello I am a newbie to this forum and all forums. I live in Colorado and own a Rhino 450. I am considering buying a joyner sand spider 650 or a viper 800. I would appreciate some pros and cons. Am looking to ride on easier trails where 4x4 is not required. Will use on some dunes. Thank you any advise would be helpful
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:blink: Hello I am a newbie to this forum and all forums. I live in Colorado and own a Rhino 450. I am considering buying a joyner sand spider 650 or a viper 800. I would appreciate some pros and cons. Am looking to ride on easier trails where 4x4 is not required. Will use on some dunes. Thank you any advise would be helpful

Hi mtnman

I have a used 2006 Joyner 1100 Sand Viper with 300 miles in Good Condition that I'm selling for $6500. I'll deliver it for an additional $500 for a total of $7000. If you are interested I can email pics to you. Thanks

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