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ajm903 02-04-2018 02:57 PM

UTV Side by Side
 
Question - what will I have to do to my Polaris Ranger XP1000 to allow me to use it there in the Villages

baustgen 02-04-2018 03:07 PM

Not sure, but you must change the tires to approved tires to use on the golf course. You would be subject to a ticket if you go over 20 MPH on the streets. An officer would probably stop you to verify and prove the speed has been limited to 20. Last I heard the ticket was $600. Check with the sheriff. You would stand out and be stopped all the time, even if you limit the speed. You should be ok on the multi-modal paths. Check with the Villages. I would not recommend it. More trouble than it is worth.

ajm903 02-04-2018 03:18 PM

Thanks for the post - trouble is I already own it - would be a big loss to trade down - thanks very much

John_W 02-04-2018 03:22 PM

I just read that they are 90 HP, you know a Yamaha Gas Cart is about 11 HP. You probably have better luck making it a street legal cart. However, what you have is an off-road vehicle, it's not made for street use or cart path use. Buy yourself a golf cart for the cart paths and keep the Polaris for the woods.


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CWGUY 02-04-2018 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by ajm903 (Post 1512103)
Question - what will I have to do to my Polaris Ranger XP1000 to allow me to use it there in the Villages

:ohdear:1000cc motor, 82HP, 27" wheels, & over 1500 lbs. Do you really think you will enjoy driving 20MPH. around the Villages?:gc:

Brings a whole new meaning to reinventing the wheel!

SIRE1 02-04-2018 03:46 PM

The other thing you better check is the width of your unit compared to a golf cart. I seem to remember that those ATV are wider than the standard golf cart and if it is, that will be a major problem and will really limited you on where you can take it within The Villages.

There are quite a few 2 way traffic routes where a wider than standard golf cart will be a MAJOR problem. Especially if you ever want to go over the bridge in Lake Sumter. That is a very narrow path and opposing carts just barely make it. Even on 1 way traffic routes where the path runs along side the road will be a problem if your unit is wider than a normal golf cart. A cart must be within the painted lane or it may be hit by a passing car.

Jayhawk 02-04-2018 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SIRE1 (Post 1512124)
The other thing you better check is the width of your unit compared to a golf cart. I seem to remember that those ATV are wider than the standard golf cart and if it is, that will be a major problem and will really limited you on where you can take it within The Villages.

There are quite a few 2 way traffic routes where a wider than standard golf cart will be a MAJOR problem. Especially if you ever want to go over the bridge in Lake Sumter. That is a very narrow path and opposing carts just barely make it. Even on 1 way traffic routes where the path runs along side the road will be a problem if your unit is wider than a normal golf cart. A cart must be within the painted lane or it may be hit by a passing car.


That is the answer.

Your SXS is 66.5 inches wide.
Specs: 2018 Polaris RANGER XP 1000 EPS - Sunset Red | Polaris RANGER

A Yamaha cart is 47.2 width.
width yamaha golf cart - Google Search

That makes your unit more than 1.5 FT wider.

Won't work.

SouthOfTheBorder 02-04-2018 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by ajm903 (Post 1512103)
Question - what will I have to do to my Polaris Ranger XP1000 to allow me to use it here in the Villages

That is the key to getting answers. What do you plan on using it for? (excuse the grammer)

Have you spent any time visiting TV?

In TV "approved" golf carts are used on golf courses and used as daily transportation vehicles (think car) to do normal daily tasks. Shopping, dinner, meeting friends somewhere, appointments etc.

You need weather protection, it can rain several times a day in summer months. If you (and your spouse/passenger) plan on using it to attend a 'social' event you sure will need minimum protection from the elements regardless of what the weather condition are.

Many residents drive their carts 45 minutes or more to get somewhere. So creature comforts are almost a necessity.

"Approved" TV golf carts are designed, built and accessorized for on-road use as neighborhood vehicles.

I am not aware of any public "utv off road trail" locations near TV.

Your UTV may be worth a lot more $$ to someone in NH than here central FL, although their are many cattle ranches in Sumter County.

Finally, we have yet to meet anyone that says they did not bring enough with them when they moved to TV. :) :)

:thumbup:

Don

twoplanekid 02-04-2018 05:24 PM

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People do drive the strangest things around TV. Saw this for the first time at Brownwood yesterday. The dimensions for this vehicle are similar to that of a golf cart.

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ajm903 02-05-2018 04:04 PM

Thanks for the advise - my UTV is a fully enclosed cockpit - heated - glass front and back - tail lights and headlights

CWGUY 02-05-2018 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by twoplanekid (Post 1512164)
People do drive the strangest things around TV. Saw this for the first time at Brownwood yesterday. The dimensions for this vehicle are similar to that of a golf cart.

Organic Transit | Exercise Your Power! ELF Solar Pedal Power

:shrug: I hope they drive better than they park!

Fredman 02-05-2018 04:53 PM

Can’t see how you could possibly use if in the villages.

Wiotte 02-05-2018 05:11 PM

Definitely a cop caller.


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Marathon Man 02-05-2018 05:30 PM

Try calling the Service Center. They may be able to give you some answers.

(352) 753-4508 • Fax (352) 751-3936
CustomerService@DistrictGov.org
Monday – Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm, excluding holidays

Challenger 02-05-2018 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1512117)
I just read that they are 90 HP, you know a Yamaha Gas Cart is about 11 HP. You probably have better luck making it a street legal cart. However, what you have is an off-road vehicle, it's not made for street use or cart path use. Buy yourself a golf cart for the cart paths and keep the Polaris for the woods.


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seems to me like trouble just waiting to happen for the OP and for people who will have to share areas for golf cart transit. MHO


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