Joined: Thu Oct 09, 2008 2:09 pm Posts: 18 Location: sussex virginia
well my wife wants a bikini top for it ,me myself i want to make it faster(lol) and would like to put some lights on the top of it for late night logging road trips
Joined: Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:21 am Posts: 4813 Location: Seattle, WA
sid wrote:
well my wife wants a bikini top for it ,me myself i want to make it faster(lol) and would like to put some lights on the top of it for late night logging road trips
If you want additional lighting, you will need the 8-pole or 11-pole stator setup from Buggy Depot. The stock 6-pole stator is only good for about 75w. Check out this thread:
Joined: Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:21 am Posts: 4813 Location: Seattle, WA
pghruby wrote:
The Yerf bent and snapped a tie rod standoff due to the high speed chicanes, but was put back in service without the standoff.
Travis @ Buggy Depot found out I snapped one of his standoffs this past weekend and has already sent one out to me. That's the kind of thing that makes a loyal customer.
Joined: Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:15 pm Posts: 16 Location: North Pole, AK.
I like pghruby have spent enough at Buggy Depot to buy another buggy. I have found it easier to hide a hundred here and a hundred there from my wife than to plop down 2 grand and explain to the wife why she cant have a new couch. (who said that?.. did I say that?) Anyway other than Travis being a little slow to respond to emails sometimes (i just tell myself he is out developing cool new things for my yerf) he and Buggy Depot in general have been fantastic to deal with. Before I found out about Buggy Depot I ordered a reverse kit from another vender. It took months to arrive and when it did show up there were no instructions or diagrams or anything. I emailed and called the company I bought it from and after three weeks of no emails and no returned calls I finally cought the guy at work and he told me that there were no instructions and I was on my own. They just sold parts. I stumbled on to Buggy Depot's site that same day. Doun loaded the install instructions for there reverse kit and went at it. The reverse parts I had were basically the same as Buggy Depots kit but when I confused myself enough I called Travis at Buggy Depot and even though I had bought from someone else he was kind enough to walk me through the rest of the install. My eternal loyalty to Travis and buggy Depot. Great bunch of people.
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