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<blockquote data-quote="Elliott" data-source="post: 447427" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>Have any of you ever watched this buggy before the make over, its always been pretty bouncy. EOR Im sure did the best they could without building a whole new buggy, when your working around a frame that had already been rolled and tweaked like this buggy has been, it would be aggravating as crap to get it dialed in. I personally would have never even took the task on. I would have said lets start from scratch or no dice. Both EOR and Woodlee are excellent builders, so lets not start throwing gas on a fire by comparing eggs to sausage trying to figure out who did what. I personally think the best thing that could happen to the suspension on this buggy would be to pull some horsepower out of his motor, nothing against Ritchie, Im sure he is a great guy but I don't think his reflexes are fast enough for this buggy.Not every obstacle needs to be hit wide open, but if your in it to make videos this is probably the most entertaining way.</p><p></p><p>And everyone always comments about screaming blue about how good it holds up, Go back and look at the videos, I don't know for sure but I would guess that Bryan has cut the top off of this buggy and replaced it 4-5 times, he just does it well enough that you cant tell it. When these buggys get beat like this, things are going to bend and break no matter who builds it or what material is used.Any body that tells you anything different is trying to sell you something that doesn't exist.</p><p> </p><p>Do what you do Wide Open and good luck on the rebuild, Im sure it will look great again, and be fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliott, post: 447427, member: 1090"] Have any of you ever watched this buggy before the make over, its always been pretty bouncy. EOR Im sure did the best they could without building a whole new buggy, when your working around a frame that had already been rolled and tweaked like this buggy has been, it would be aggravating as crap to get it dialed in. I personally would have never even took the task on. I would have said lets start from scratch or no dice. Both EOR and Woodlee are excellent builders, so lets not start throwing gas on a fire by comparing eggs to sausage trying to figure out who did what. I personally think the best thing that could happen to the suspension on this buggy would be to pull some horsepower out of his motor, nothing against Ritchie, Im sure he is a great guy but I don't think his reflexes are fast enough for this buggy.Not every obstacle needs to be hit wide open, but if your in it to make videos this is probably the most entertaining way. And everyone always comments about screaming blue about how good it holds up, Go back and look at the videos, I don't know for sure but I would guess that Bryan has cut the top off of this buggy and replaced it 4-5 times, he just does it well enough that you cant tell it. When these buggys get beat like this, things are going to bend and break no matter who builds it or what material is used.Any body that tells you anything different is trying to sell you something that doesn't exist. Do what you do Wide Open and good luck on the rebuild, Im sure it will look great again, and be fast. [/QUOTE]
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