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Old 03-16-2014, 07:30 PM
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YAY for me. Been wanting a HammerHead for quite some time. I previously bought a Kazuma go kart thinking it would do good, BOY was I wrong. Now don't get me wrong after several modifications it turned out to be a decent buggy but still nowhere compares to the name brand products on the market. I finally got my hands on a 2010 HH GTS 150 and after some mods on it (which was less than 200 bucks) it is a GREAT buggy and I am pleased with it. Still need to get a tach and a new CDI without the rev limiter, but those are cheap as well. I am glad my buddy got me into this sport as they are quite fun and a lot cheaper than other hobbies out there.
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Old 03-16-2014, 08:34 PM
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I am glad my buddy got me into this sport as they are quite fun and a lot cheaper than other hobbies out there.
You are telling me, I thought bikes were cheap, but the two I have would bankrupt me if I did all the stuff to them I wanted to. With the buggys, if it ain't cheap, I'll make it. If I can't make, I don't really need it, lol.

Good to hear you got yourself a good buggy. As always, you can never go wrong starting with a solid frame to build off of.
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Old 03-16-2014, 11:34 PM
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YAY for me. Been wanting a HammerHead for quite some time. I previously bought a Kazuma go kart thinking it would do good, BOY was I wrong. Now don't get me wrong after several modifications it turned out to be a decent buggy but still nowhere compares to the name brand products on the market. I finally got my hands on a 2010 HH GTS 150 and after some mods on it (which was less than 200 bucks) it is a GREAT buggy and I am pleased with it. Still need to get a tach and a new CDI without the rev limiter, but those are cheap as well. I am glad my buddy got me into this sport as they are quite fun and a lot cheaper than other hobbies out there.
Good to hear. Now it is time for spring riding
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Old 03-19-2014, 06:24 PM
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Now if you could just learn to drive the thing! LOL... Just kidding bud. Lets RIDE
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