alex00
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I bought the Cyclone 4000 and had no intentions of getting a side by side. As things change I decided to get a RZR and wanted a 4 seater. The 4 seat 1000 specs out at 12'2" while my garage is 11'6".
My 4000 has the sliding glass door offset to the door side. The door and glass panel come off with 9 screws. Once out the opening is wide enough to poke the rear end of the RZR into the living space.
The door side three season wall is held on with 7 screws and easily slides out. I need it and the patio railing out of the way since they eat up about 6" of garage.
It sounds like a lot but it takes less than 5 minutes to remove all the doors, wall and railing.
I modified a 1000 lb dolly to slide under the RZR. By pure luck it slides in tight with the wheels still on. I lock the dolly in place and remove the rear wheels. I put the RZR in 4WD and back into the trailer.
It's not ideal but it works. Had I owned the RZR first I may have looked for a different floor plan. But even the 12 foot garage is too short. I thought about stretching my garage but I'd still have to remove my three season wall and railing each time. Another option I explored was making smaller wheels to mount in place of the rear wheels, but it was difficult to find the right size wheel with a small enough tire.
I wouldn't want to do this for a day trip but for a few days it's not horrible.
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My 4000 has the sliding glass door offset to the door side. The door and glass panel come off with 9 screws. Once out the opening is wide enough to poke the rear end of the RZR into the living space.
The door side three season wall is held on with 7 screws and easily slides out. I need it and the patio railing out of the way since they eat up about 6" of garage.
It sounds like a lot but it takes less than 5 minutes to remove all the doors, wall and railing.
I modified a 1000 lb dolly to slide under the RZR. By pure luck it slides in tight with the wheels still on. I lock the dolly in place and remove the rear wheels. I put the RZR in 4WD and back into the trailer.
It's not ideal but it works. Had I owned the RZR first I may have looked for a different floor plan. But even the 12 foot garage is too short. I thought about stretching my garage but I'd still have to remove my three season wall and railing each time. Another option I explored was making smaller wheels to mount in place of the rear wheels, but it was difficult to find the right size wheel with a small enough tire.
I wouldn't want to do this for a day trip but for a few days it's not horrible.
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