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Old 12-22-2009, 04:32 PM
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Hi Jim. I'm Josh. Something I have figured out about mini buggies (at least the 150s) is that they have pretty good power right out of the box. I have an ASW (American Sportworks) Carbide 150. I was impressed when I got it. Then I put a few mods on it and I was even more impressed with it. Most mini buggies are pretty comfortable; the Carbide is very comfortable. Almost all buggies come with a reverse gear, and some also have a neutral. So far the only buggy I've seen with out a reverse gear is the Tomberlin Crossfire. Buggies with a rear wheel braking system only have good stopping power, but the ones with four wheel braking ,like the Carbide, have ridiculous stopping power. I can stop going down a very steep dirt hill easily, most of the time. The suspension on 150 buggies is usually not that good though. I hope I answered all of your questions. If I didn't, just tell me.
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My Ride:
ASW Carbide

Mods:
Dr. Pulley Hit Clutch
FMF Slip-On Exhaust
No Rev. CDI
Uni Air Filter
130 Main jet
1500 RPM main clutch spring
11g sliders
75w Halogen Headlights

CARBIDE!
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