Joined: Mon Jul 16, 2007 9:14 pm Posts: 3163 Location: west virginia
i like the looks of the matrix did they leave a place on the front to mount a winch or will it have to be modded. i wonder how it will do on steep sidling ground looks like you will be setting up higher. honestly don't care for the eclispe at all, looks like some kind of moon buggy.don't know really what they were thinking there.i am older though it might be a big hit for the kids of today though. revo little iffy on that to looks like something Q might have come up with so james bond could get out of a tight spot. throw in a good looking women i might take one
lets hope things go good with these in a bad economy,the matrix would be the only one i would look at.
please no one take my opinions personally,they are just my thoughts.
pud
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Joined: Mon Nov 26, 2007 6:57 pm Posts: 1137 Location: Pasco, Washington
Can we keep this "Fun" part low key...
It has headlites (4 those extended or very early "farm chore days"); & a rack on back for packing my gopher traps, tools, fencing supplys, etc. I would need my accountant & the Tax man 2 appreciate the "work horse" abilitys of this new (slightly Fun looking) Farm Utility Vehicle
Now lets get Terry on the "testing" phase of the new Carter -- ASAP...
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Pud said throw in a good looking women i might take one
yes I agree here... as a farmers helper of course
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Joined: Thu Oct 01, 2009 11:02 am Posts: 175 Location: Newcastle, WA
Why are there spindles on the rear of the Revo? This thing doesn't have 4 wheel steering does it? Man that would be cool. Anyhow, I love the looks of the Revo. I agree with the James Bond comment. Put some machine guns and rocket launchers on that thing, and you really have a fun toy! Seriously though, i am kind of bummed I didn't know about these ORV's earlier. I would have bought the 150cc Revo in a heartbeat.
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Joined: Mon Jun 08, 2009 12:10 pm Posts: 304 Location: Salt Lake City . UT
I'm kinda intrigued... I'm hoping somebody will buy one of these as soon as one comes available. You know, to do some sound research on the behalf of all the rest of us
Joined: Tue Jan 24, 2006 7:18 am Posts: 9703 Location: Hampton GA
Juancho wrote:
Why are there spindles on the rear of the Revo? This thing doesn't have 4 wheel steering does it? Man that would be cool. Anyhow, I love the looks of the Revo. I agree with the James Bond comment. Put some machine guns and rocket launchers on that thing, and you really have a fun toy! Seriously though, i am kind of bummed I didn't know about these ORV's earlier. I would have bought the 150cc Revo in a heartbeat.
yes it is a spindle of sorts, the tie rod looking part is to set the toe-in with and to set the tracking
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Joined: Thu Oct 01, 2009 11:02 am Posts: 175 Location: Newcastle, WA
Why doesn't Carter have info regarding these new buggies on their website?
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I'm interested in the wet weight of the Revo, that thing looks pretty stout for a 150cc. It looks like it needs a 300cc minimum. Ben, I know what you are saying I have seen a buggy very similar to this one, but I can't remember where I saw it.
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