Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:50 am Posts: 790 Location: Las Vegas, NV
Maybe most people don't live in a climate with no rain and no soft dirt, and you have to water your lawn 4 times a day in the summer. If you can shed light on the fox shocks fine if you can't fine. , otherwise shut the &%@! (eggy). I'll determine my comfort level.
Greg
_________________ 07 Sand Viper, Uni w/145,Hit CL,Predator Shocks/DS650 springs,Wht tq Spg Dune 150 x 1.66 CN250 Transplant 30mm pumper carb-HP COIL-HP CDI 15g sliders, Blue TQ spring Arctic cat /Blaster shocks 22x10 all 4
Go right ahead an adjust your comfort level, I'm just stating that most of the 250 joyners ride very smooth with the stock shocks. Geek says his rides smooth, mine did, Goose 67 says his rides very smooth, and there's some more 250 joyner owners that like there shocks as well, and by the way!! I can state anything I want about buggy's around here, without you telling me to shut up!!!
Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2007 4:55 pm Posts: 3115 Location: Murrieta CA.
alright children you'v bickerd long enough gman eggy's right most joyner owners love the ride of them i am also one of them but do i do think it couldn't be better NO it could ride like a full size sand car for a price all this said i am going to get some rzr shocks for the rear of my buggy the front is great
_________________ 06 joyner 250 sand viper red main spring 20 gram rollers rzr front shocks on the rear super trapp pipe
Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:50 am Posts: 790 Location: Las Vegas, NV
Eggy I'm not saying the Joyner shocks are bad. I'm saying for this area you need a better shock than stock, period. I've put maybe 25-35hrs on this cart, and my driver's rear shock is gone, and I've replaced all 4 uniballs (@ $13) on the front a-arms.
I don't want to have ill feelings, I just want to share and gather information along with talking buggies. As for my cart I think the Joyner 250cc SV is the best 250 for this terrain. Like I've said before, only commercial (Casino) build basements here the ground is is filled with caliche, and like cement it gets stronger with time. I wish i didn't have to pony up $500 for shocks, but you do what you gotta do.
Greg
_________________ 07 Sand Viper, Uni w/145,Hit CL,Predator Shocks/DS650 springs,Wht tq Spg Dune 150 x 1.66 CN250 Transplant 30mm pumper carb-HP COIL-HP CDI 15g sliders, Blue TQ spring Arctic cat /Blaster shocks 22x10 all 4
Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:50 am Posts: 790 Location: Las Vegas, NV
Geek, I don't think most people love the the shocks. I think most people don't want to spend the money for quality aftermarket shocks. If you go to Joyner USA, they offer upgraded shock for the bigger buggies , but not the 250cc, you dont think they're putting better shocks, on the 250, than they are putting on the 650, 800, or 1100 do you? That clientel is more inclined to purchased an upgraded shock, it's not personal it's just business.
Greg
_________________ 07 Sand Viper, Uni w/145,Hit CL,Predator Shocks/DS650 springs,Wht tq Spg Dune 150 x 1.66 CN250 Transplant 30mm pumper carb-HP COIL-HP CDI 15g sliders, Blue TQ spring Arctic cat /Blaster shocks 22x10 all 4
Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2007 4:55 pm Posts: 3115 Location: Murrieta CA.
yah me to i am going to buy some rzr shocks for my buggy though so you are right but have you ever ridden in any other buggy the ride sux compared to the joyner period
_________________ 06 joyner 250 sand viper red main spring 20 gram rollers rzr front shocks on the rear super trapp pipe
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