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Post by themacs4s on Mar 3, 2009 16:48:03 GMT -5
Just got the motor back together and hopefully sealed up, used to leak oil like a siv. Let me know what ya think! 1910 cc's Yea I know the head lights are kinda goofy, but their legal.
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Post by jonesz on Mar 3, 2009 20:33:51 GMT -5
nice
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Post by cadman on Mar 3, 2009 23:42:28 GMT -5
Sweet!
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Post by trailrider on Mar 4, 2009 9:49:06 GMT -5
hey man thats a cool looking ride.
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Post by Dixiechick on Mar 4, 2009 11:12:32 GMT -5
Very nice Mac! It appears you take very good care of your toys! The picture of the engine looks so clean you could eat off of it. Another forum member, Twister, has a very cool buggy as well. He and a friend brought their buggies out to Gob Hill and rode with us last year.
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Post by themacs4s on Mar 4, 2009 16:34:54 GMT -5
Cool, is his street legal too. Does gob hill let you run full size ohv's out there? I'd love to see a pic of twisters buggy! Yes I do try and take care of my equipment, because nothing kills a good day of riding faster than a breakdown. Thanks for the coments, later.
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Post by Dixiechick on Mar 5, 2009 18:49:25 GMT -5
Cool, is his street legal too. Does gob hill let you run full size ohv's out there? I'd love to see a pic of twisters buggy! Yes I do try and take care of my equipment, because nothing kills a good day of riding faster than a breakdown. Thanks for the coments, later. This is a link to the pictures taken that day, you will need to scroll down to see the buggies. Twisters is blue and his friends is purple. midwestatvrider.proboards98.com/index.cgi?board=ride&action=display&thread=281I don't know if Twister's buggy is street legal or not, hopefully he can answer those questions if he sees this. As for Gob Hill allowing it, my guess is yes, since they allowed him to ride out there, you may want to call first though.
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Post by Pooh on Mar 10, 2009 19:47:09 GMT -5
That is really COOL!!
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Post by Dixiechick on Mar 13, 2009 10:02:37 GMT -5
We are heading to St Joe State Park in Missouri in June. You should join us and bring along your buggy. St Joe has 800 acres of sand to run on!
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Post by themacs4s on Mar 13, 2009 19:40:59 GMT -5
Thanks for the invite, but I'm planning on going there in july with the two rivers club. I'm kinda new to this site, and the two rivers club I just joined last year. I just read the thread entitled "We interupt this thread for a bit of irony". I didn't know about any of this, and hope some people aren't judging other people by who they ride with. I don't know many of you and don't know a whole lot of two rivers members yet, but it does seem there is a wedge dividing these two groups. I always say when it comes to riding the "the more the marrier" no mater where your from. Anyway I'm done rambling, Have great day with whoever you ride with!
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Post by Dixiechick on Mar 19, 2009 10:25:50 GMT -5
Cool, is his street legal too. Does gob hill let you run full size ohv's out there? I'd love to see a pic of twisters buggy! Yes I do try and take care of my equipment, because nothing kills a good day of riding faster than a breakdown. Thanks for the coments, later. I checked with Vicky this morning, and she states, the state allows dune buggies but not street legal vehicles. My interpretation is your buggy would be allowed because it is a dune buggy, however, regular street legal vehicles are not allowed. Hope this helps.
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