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PostPosted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:19 pm 
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im liking it. it runs good and the radio works so what more can you ask for? lol. its not the greatest on gas but that could just be because of my driving style. overall i think it was a pretty good deal (especially since i had to pay sales tax on book value, over $3000) the saddest part is that the insurance costs almost twice as much as the truck did, but i guess thats just how it is.

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DOGKARTER15 wrote:
im liking it. it runs good and the radio works so what more can you ask for? lol. its not the greatest on gas but that could just be because of my driving style. overall i think it was a pretty good deal (especially since i had to pay sales tax on book value, over $3000) the saddest part is that the insurance costs almost twice as much as the truck did, but i guess thats just how it is.


Hey dog man... Glad to see you have a truck now. You'll have to catch up with us over at NortheastBuggy. Click on the link.. you'll love what we're doing over there. We just had a decent ride in South Jersey.

We're getting more and more people around. There's a fellow over in Winsted, CT that has a buggy. I know of at least 6 of us now within an hour of each other.

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id love to go to one of the rides but they all seem to be too far south. im only 17(well i will be in a month) and i dont have a whole lot of free time or gas money. anything i could go to would have to be in new england. i used to be over on northeast buggy a while ago but then my login stuff stopped working and i just stopped going on. i should probably sign up again though...

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F-20x7-8 Duro Thrashers
10g rollers
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1.5" uni with redneck intake
1500 rpm clutch arm springs


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DOGKARTER15 wrote:
id love to go to one of the rides but they all seem to be too far south. im only 17(well i will be in a month) and i dont have a whole lot of free time or gas money. anything i could go to would have to be in new england. i used to be over on northeast buggy a while ago but then my login stuff stopped working and i just stopped going on. i should probably sign up again though...


DOGKARTER15,
This is EXACTLY what the Northeast Buggy Assoication (http://www.northeastbuggy.com) and Buggy News is all about.

I have a little pull (okay a lot) over at NEBA. Shoot me a PM with your email address and I'll make sure you're all setup. We moved the site to a new server and we may have lost a few people along the way. You can click on the link above to get to the exact site. We cleaned it up a lot.

Back to your problem. The majority of the people in NEBA are over 30. I'm not that far from you. I'd be willing to have you tag along with Adam and I on a trip.

Of course you'd have to kick in your own expenses and, here's the big one, we'd have to get permission from your parents. I'd be willing to come up and introduce myself to them.

I'll tell you right now, I have rules. You'd have to follow the same rules as ACBlind, my son Adam. He's about a year younger than you.

It's a good solution to your problem. What we'd (NEBA) like to do is pool our resources so that we can make Buggy Bash's more affordable for all of us. If you were to pick up 1/3 of the gas, then I'm saving a 1/3. You're only paying a 1/3. It works out for all of us.

The idea is to find solutions to ALL of our problems. Not just the technical/mechanical stuff, but ALL of the issues of getting together and riding.

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ill have to see what time and money permits in the spring. i have a friend who also has a yerf so maybe i could get him to come with me... going with you could be an option teamhog, but ill prob just have to see how things are going in the spring, as its getting cold out and i dont plan on making any long trips with the buggy until then.

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1500 rpm clutch arm springs


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