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2005 Yamaha Rhino 660 Auto. 4x4 Expand / Collapse
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Posted 9/21/2004 3:26:18 PM
 

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Do you have a source for insuring the Rhino for liability and theft coverage?

Janice Barefoot
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Posted 12/10/2004 12:42:33 PM
 

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Check with rvaa.com I hear they cover things of this nature

Tony A Moore
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Posted 10/3/2005 2:41:45 PM
 

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Check with proggresive insurance also you can put an alarm on it that kills the so it can't be started. One other itme I have used before is a hidden kill switch. Last of all you can use a chain to tlock the wheel in the front to the frame and this will prevent it from being rolled/coasted out of a location. When you are in the woods you might not be alone. I was 10 miles in on a US Forest service service road and a gun was stolen out of truck. Who would of thought.

Bam Bam
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Posted 10/5/2005 7:49:03 PM
 

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State Farm charges about $300 per year for theft and liability. They classified the Rhino as a motorcycle? We also received the plate from DMV and they did the same.

Jill
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