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 Post subject: Those buggies in canada
PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:51 pm 
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Location: Northern Canada
Please forgive any faux pas; absaloutley first time on any forum.
I would like to learn more about the dealer hoping to liquidate his stock of buggies up here in Canada. I am up in the Yukon (Thats higher than the Alaskan capital, for all you sun dwellers)
Tested a couple out in Mexico and Arizona and not only do I want a new toy, I think there is a market for them up here. Any info, greatly appreciated. Gaz.
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 Post subject: I am a Carer Dealer Too
PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2008 12:07 am 
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 Post subject: Adjusting shocks for Reaction 150
PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 7:04 pm 
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I searched the topics pretty good and found little help ; can you adust the shocks with that notched ring with the spring tension on them ? And that little tab -seems like it might break right off when applying so much torque . Do you have to use a special tool ? Thanks


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 Post subject: Re: Adjusting shocks for Reaction 150
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AKING8 wrote:
I searched the topics pretty good and found little help ; can you adust the shocks with that notched ring with the spring tension on them ? And that little tab -seems like it might break right off when applying so much torque . Do you have to use a special tool ? Thanks


Yes, it can be adjusted. I use a pipewrench.

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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 6:53 pm 
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yes i have a 2008 sand viper 800 and hand nothing but trouble i love the buggy hate the tramissing i dont live were thery r sand dune so it might be good 4 the sand dune not good 4 hard trail riding i have broke the shaft in the tramissing twice and both time i was not riding that hard


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jonathanp:
Sorry to hear of your buggy problems. Tell us where you live and please update your profile. Also,
Welcome to BuggyNews! :wink:

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 Post subject: New posts
PostPosted: Sun May 25, 2008 11:41 am 
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Why are all new post locked when going in the forum such as engine clinic ect. mancoman


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 Post subject: Re: New posts
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Why are all new post locked when going in the forum such as engine clinic ect. mancoman


Which posts are locked?
I can't find any that are locked that shouldn't be.

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 Post subject: gy6 engine ?
PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2008 8:24 pm 
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As I have said many times before I don't know very much about Chinese buggys.From what I understand most 150cc use the gy6 scooter type engine,am I right?So what type of engine does the 250cc class use?Which besides power is better?What about Carters Brothers new type of engine,does anybody know much about these? mancoman


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 Post subject: Re: gy6 engine ?
PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 12:17 pm 
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mancoman wrote:
As I have said many times before I don't know very much about Chinese buggys.From what I understand most 150cc use the gy6 scooter type engine,am I right?So what type of engine does the 250cc class use?Which besides power is better?What about Carters Brothers new type of engine,does anybody know much about these? mancoman


Carter's new engine is probably the best in the industry. It sure has the best warranty. It's made by SYM and is ceramic-lined. It's got great torque and power. We have the 300 and there are several guys on here that have the 250. Not one single complaint from anyone I know of about any engine related issues. You'll pay a premium for that engie, but the piece of mind was worth it for me.

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