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Wow! Fantastic looking buggies! The sound is really great, too. From your review it sounds like Joyner has another world-beater here.

PS--moved the review to the large buggy section

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These buggies Rock! I was very excited to pick these up and try them out. They exceeded my expectations on the amount of power they have and this is only during break in. :roll:
First mod has to be a short throw shifter and then a Turbo. :twisted:

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Glade - Thanks. Hey, how soon in the year do the St. Anthony dunes become rideable? I have to see your store on our first trip up.


They open up the first of April but there will probably still be snow on the north face.

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Do they make a short throw shifter? If not how are you going to make one? I need one also.


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Joyner does not have a short throw shifter yet. I asked when we picked up the buggies. I will have to take off the cover and see if any automotive shifter could be modified. I have a few laying around from Drag racing...

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I picked up my 1100 last week. I didn't get the fancy paint job, just the gun metal gray, hammertone powder coat. It looks fabulous. I spent the weekend fab'ing new ramps so I can load it on my trailer.

Please let me know when or if you come up with an answer to the shifter. Thanks.

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Holy dirty diaper! I didn't know those had that kind of power. Sounds like you actually up-shifted at the bottom of that hill. They really have the torque to pull the front wheel up?!? Wow! One sweet ride.

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Yup, I actually started about 3 car lengths from the base of the hill and did upshift into 2nd and then let it cruise up the hill. :D

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Those look awesome, I'm saving up to get one. :D

If you take them to the dunes, let us know how they do in the sand especially hill climbs.


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