Well I just could not keep my buggie running over a month at a time, so I give up. Started to get a RZR, but got these 2 cheaper than 1 RZR. My son got a Suzuki 400FS and I got the Yamaha Grizzly 660. Hope these are more depentable than my buggie. What to you guys think?
Name Brand 4 wheelers.Way to go.I feel safer with my small ones in the buggy.But these will be a lot more dependable in my opinion.Good luck with them and have fun and be safe.You don't live to far from me.Where do you ride? James _________________ http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/YERFDOGGX150PARTS/?yguid=63829871
Name Brand 4 wheelers.Way to go.I feel safer with my small ones in the buggy.But these will be a lot more dependable in my opinion.Good luck with them and have fun and be safe.You don't live to far from me.Where do you ride? James
We have alot of power line ride away that we ride. We also have a wild life management area that has tons of old trails and creeks to ride. Can go 25 to 30 miles and see no homes or highway.
My son has been telling me about a place in Hamilton, Al called "red hill" that's supposed to be a good riding place with lots of mud. We may go when it warms up some.
Yea I feel safer with the grandkids in the buggy, when I can keep it running.
Thanks Alan _________________ Roketa GK-19 - 250cc Free Flow Exhaust
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Let me know about Red Hill if you go there.I am not very far from your area.I have kept a buggy for the kids,But I have been looking for a 4 wheeler for myself.We don't have many open to the public trails here we have been up to Trace Lake in Tupelo area.It has about 30 or so miles of trails there if you ever what to venture somewhere new.It is a state Park with camping and boating and such things to do while you are not riding.James _________________ http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/YERFDOGGX150PARTS/?yguid=63829871
I think if had driven a Rzr you would have made a different choice...
I did drive a RZR and the Grizzly will leave it in it's dust! _________________ Roketa GK-19 - 250cc Free Flow Exhaust
UNI Filter on Intake & CVT
125 Main Jet / Induction Tach
2007 Yamaha Grizzly 660 4x4
"when I die I'd like people to remember me as a winner, Cause I ain't never been nothin' but a winner"-Paul W. Bryant
They should be more dependable. Not as much fun though. _________________ Custom Buggy http://www.buggynews.com/topic13417.html
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They should be more dependable. Not as much fun though.
I will agree that when the buggy is running it is alot of fun. If I had of found this site before I got my buggy, then I would have got a better one, it may have been better. I just got tired of working on the buggy more than we were riding it. Now that only the grand kids are going to ride the buggy maybe I can keep it running I don't think they will be as rough as I was on it.
But who knows? I may just get it in good running order and sell it and buy them a good buggy. _________________ Roketa GK-19 - 250cc Free Flow Exhaust
UNI Filter on Intake & CVT
125 Main Jet / Induction Tach
2007 Yamaha Grizzly 660 4x4
"when I die I'd like people to remember me as a winner, Cause I ain't never been nothin' but a winner"-Paul W. Bryant
Ive owned 12 different buggies now, and your problem is you bought the wrong buggy. It is like buying a yugo and thinking that all cars a garbage. Ive owned a couple that were like yours, that you just couldnt keep running but many of the buggies I have had have needed virtually no work for years at a time. You should give buggys another chance, but do your reserch this time, and buy one of the good ones. You will be glad you did espesially the first time you flip one of those quads. (that is if you live through it) Van