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Old 04-16-2013, 10:58 AM
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Hello im just wondering if there is a big difference between a 250cc buggy and a 150cc buggy. is there a noticeably differemnce in the power and trail riding? thanks for your help
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Old 04-16-2013, 07:18 PM
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I had a baja reaction 250 side case cracked 2 months after I bought it its all one complete piece $1750 for a new motor. Decided to buy a baja reaction 150 on cl. For $350 its been more than a year still running strong.. with that said I didn't notice much differance other than the price keep in mind the 250 has radiator, fan, over heating light.more things to worry about. My 150 hits 35 mph. The 250 hit 38. I climb and go thru every obsticle the the 250 went thru before she broke........ I love my 150. No radiator no fan no antifreeze container to worry about just start it and go. Remember this is my experiance and oppinion...Eddie.
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Old 04-16-2013, 08:25 PM
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My uncle had a Roketa 250 and said it's wider than my Yerfdog 150. So he felt it wasn't as maneuverable in the woods as mine. plus I know my 150 fits right into the bed of my F150 with no problem. Not sure if his 250 would have?
 


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