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 Post subject: Thinking about building my first buggy this winter.
PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 1:15 pm 
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Hi i have been looking around and have been playing with the idea of building a Street bike powered Buggy for a while. i just moved to Texes a few months ago and was told you can make them street legal here. Im curios if any one knows where i can find out what exactly has to be done to make them street legal. Also i have been looking around at Plans on the internet and i like the this one http://www.edge.au.com/buggies_piranha.htm Except i would want to make it to hold 2 people. I was thinking i could use that design and stretch it to have the passanger sit behind instead of side-x-side. if any one knows of any plans that are similer or that are for a large CC engine that are side-x-side i would appreciate it if you would let me know. Thanks


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 Post subject: Good choice Mate
PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 1:20 pm 
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Goodaye you CrazyAlskan,,, I just seen your post come in and thought I'd say Hi.
I am in Western Australia,,, at work at the moment, its02:30 and I am offshore on a oil and gas facility.
Yea I have heard the edge buggies over here are real weapons, I assume you just buy the plans aye!
anyways good luck with your search!
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 1:29 pm 
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I havnt bought them yet. I have heard in some states you have to have a solid axle on any 4 wheeled vehicle on the streets so im trying to find out if its like that in texes or not. I love the look of it and it looks like it should handle well. WHat ever i build i want it to be Street legal so im doing my homework before i start in on any thing.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 1:35 pm 
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here are some pics so some of you dont have to look it up if you dont want too lol

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Here are some of the cockpit shots of diffrent ones they had too

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 5:36 pm 
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C.A. I've been thinking the same thing, and like you I checked out the EDGE plans. Man I really like that Piranah, again like you I want a 2 seater. So I've found some on ubuildit.com. I emailed them and the buggy plans are for irs. The also sent me the dimensions 98x58 1/2x61. My problem is I'm not motor savy so finding a motor is proving to be a major task, with out coughing up some serious dollar bills. Unless I can find a more atractive cart that meet all my criteria, this looks to be the set of plans I'll get. Check it out!

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 9:15 am 
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Well i have been doing some research and found this one it is a 2 seater called the ST3. Has any one seen or know much abou these?

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 5:39 pm 
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What size buggy are you thinking of building? I'm trying to keep my width under 60" , and length around 8'. At 60" my joyner still fits in just about all the atv trails. All the above mentioned buggies seem to be quite nice. I think it boils down to how big or small, and what kind of riding you'll be doing. So far youv'e visited the same sites that I have, keep posting if you find more. Happy hunting.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 5:58 pm 
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When I was in New Zeland 2 yrs ago the Pirana was the first "buggy" i had ever seen. It was so nice and well put together, obviously credit to the builder, but they have a great set-up. I bought the plans from them for the IRS set-up. I hope to use them on my Dune in the near future. You should call and talk to them, they are great guys and will answer any questions you might have.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 2:51 am 
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IM looking to have it around 7-8 feet and around 55-65 inches wide and im looking to place around a 800cc-1300cc engine in it (my friends tell me i have a death wish). I want to be able to make it Street legal and from what i have heard for most states 4-wheeled vehicles have to be over 50 inches in width. That and i want it to be able to handle decently on the street as well as on the trails so 65 is as far as im willing to go in width. I have only seen 1 version of the piranha on Youtube and it was completely enclosed so i couldnt tell how they have the frame built. It looks like they moved the gas tanks and have just one and put 2 seats in instead of 2 gas tanks.

ALso I have a friend who is looking to build one also so the odds are they will both be built at the same time. So when i do start this project the odds are i will be posting pics of both buggys, that is when we decide what we are gong to build.

Here is a clip of that 2 seat piranha http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxIMzN46xvw


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Keep us posted when you start your build.

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