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Mini Buggy General Discussion General Discussion forum for Mini Buggies. (American Sportworks, HammerHead, Carter, etc) |
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Searching for buggy
Hello all, new here. I am looking for a higher cc buggy than most of the ones I see on here. I was wondering if anyone has recommendations on a 400 or 500 cc go kart? Or even larger. I do a lot of hunting and the hills are pretty good size here in north Georgia. Plus some of the hogs out here get pretty heavy. A few websites have some, but not really sure what a good name brand would be. I need it to be pretty reliable, because I would literally be out in the middle of no where when I hunt.
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Contact tom with Syc powersports, his banner is at the top.
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If u want a big bad a-- buggy Joyner is one of the top brand names, but really pricey, would u be planning on strapping the boar on the buggy or getting a small trailer to put it in? A good 250cc with some very moderate mods would be able to handle what ur talking about! p.s. welcome to the forum -n- good huntin!
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Yes, I do want a pretty bad a-- kart, but not at those kind of prices. WOW. I would be strapping it on the Kart. So if it comes with a back rack like some of them do, great. If not, it can be welded. Just over Thanksgiving weekend, I got two bucks and a 250-300 pound boar. It took three people to load it into a Kubota side by side. I dont plan on getting these size hogs all day long, but it would be nice. I did see a kart I think was called BMS powerkart 400A on gokartsusa.com. Well, it is called many differnt names I guess, depending on who sells it. But just wondering if anybody has experienced this buggy. Looks like a nice kart for just under 5K.
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I've heard nothing but good about BMS, How bout the cost of those Joyner's, WOW!
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Has anyone ever heard of the Yammy buggies, or something like that. It is another one like the BMS 400cc karts I was talking about. I like the fact that it is a 5 speed semi-auto.
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http://www.jianshe-usa.com/YAMABUGGY.html
http://gokartsusa.com/yamaha400buggy...ialegal-1.aspx http://www.atv.com/news/rhino-acquir...buggy-580.html http://www.motobuys.com/yama-slgk-400r.html |
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Looks like a beast!
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That would be it!! Anybody on here have one? It looks like they have been out for a while now. Would love to hear some reviews on it.
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Honda FL 400 Pilot!!!!
I drug a friends Pilot, ruffly 900lbs with him in it, about 5 miles of a sandy canyon with ease. I would think you would plenty of power to haul anything out you would run across & have a butt load of fun in the process. |
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oh yeah!
I pulled one of my 150's out of deeeep woods with the other one & a friend on board to boot! I don't think its a question of power, cause as we all know u can make about any of these things beasts if u want too. I think u just need to find a buggy that really appeals to you & just get it! p.s. bad a-- pic ratman!!!
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