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Welcome aboard Crowdog I enjoyed reading your report and have learnt a lot off that website http://www.utvguide.net/index.htm since its inception. Lots of good info about each make and brand without too much rambling on makes it very easy to take in and it keeps the web-pages crisp and pleasure to navigate. Thumbs up to all of you involved with this top website.

I have been guilty of knocking the RZR on this site however Polaris have stepped up to the mark with the RZR-S and will sell plenty. Crowdog, have you got any plans on putting the Joyner Trooper through the ringer in the near future?

Cheers Mike.

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Welcome aboard Crowdog I enjoyed reading your report and have learnt a lot off that website http://www.utvguide.net/index.htm since its inception. Lots of good info about each make and brand without too much rambling on makes it very easy to take in and it keeps the web-pages crisp and pleasure to navigate. Thumbs up to all of you involved with this top website.

I have been guilty of knocking the RZR on this site however Polaris have stepped up to the mark with the RZR-S and will sell plenty. Crowdog, have you got any plans on putting the Joyner Trooper through the ringer in the near future?

Cheers Mike.

Thanks for the compliment.

I have driven the Trooper T2 and the Renegade R2, but not extensively. You really need to put some miles on a vehicle in different terrain to get a solid basis for a good review. That is often hard to accomplish.

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Welcome crowdog, looks like you get to play with lots of models, lucky you, as a Trooper Driver, I look forward to your evaluation of it. We came here for a place to be positive and helpful and it's been great. We look forward to your inputs here.

Jeff

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