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Yamaha Rhino Rollover Yamaha Rhino Safety / Rhino Rollover:

Yes, they roll over easy. Please read the owners guide and read all the warnings before your ride. In this picture my friend drove around in a circle until it flipped. It was not hard.

I flipped my 2007 450 the 3rd time I rode it. I was in 4 wheel drive going around a turn at low speed and the passenger side front wheel climbed up some bamboo and it flipped over on its side. Lucky my passenger and I were both wearing our seatbelts. I was ok but my passenger got a huge ass bruise on her leg from that new passenger hand grip thing. After we climbed out we couldn't flip the Rhino on its wheels because it was too heavy. Over 1000 lbs. We had to walk 50 minutes crossing two small rivers in the dark back to the ranch to get another Rhino, drive it back and winch the flipped Rhino over. Lucky nobody was seriously hurt because we were in the middle of nowhere late at night in the fog. It sucked.

Note: Long branches can come inside the cage and hurt you. On unfarmilliar trails be carefull of "invisable cliffs", where the terrain looks smooth untill you are 5ft from a cliff and can't stop. So always know your path.

Common sense will helps alot when riding the Rhino. ;)

Just a reminder:
Never ride alone and always wear your seatbelts. Keep your arms and legs inside the vehicle at all times no matter what!


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