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<blockquote data-quote="Woodlee" data-source="post: 24609" data-attributes="member: 116"><p>Actually the way Jimmy builds his cages on all the other ones I have seen are safer than most. He lowers the outside bar down to protect the head but raises the middle with plenty of room. I have rode with Wes before and I thought the same thing until I actually sat and rode in it. They are some of the safest feeling buggies out there. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I love this thing. I don't know any details besides it has a 383 engine in it. I cant wait to see it in action. I have been back and forth a lot on building myself a rear engine buggy, but I was scared of how it would act up at Entea. Needless to say I will be watching how this thing does. I have mixed feelings that would take me all day to type here on why it will work and won't work good. It is like any thing else it will be bad ass some places and probably not in others. </p><p></p><p>Matt O. you may be hater of this thread. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/flipoffsmirk.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":flipoff1:" title="Flipoffsmirk :flipoff1:" data-shortname=":flipoff1:" /> Cut boggers or not you don't have any thing for it <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/Oscar.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt="molaugh" title="Oscar molaugh" data-shortname="molaugh" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodlee, post: 24609, member: 116"] Actually the way Jimmy builds his cages on all the other ones I have seen are safer than most. He lowers the outside bar down to protect the head but raises the middle with plenty of room. I have rode with Wes before and I thought the same thing until I actually sat and rode in it. They are some of the safest feeling buggies out there. I love this thing. I don't know any details besides it has a 383 engine in it. I cant wait to see it in action. I have been back and forth a lot on building myself a rear engine buggy, but I was scared of how it would act up at Entea. Needless to say I will be watching how this thing does. I have mixed feelings that would take me all day to type here on why it will work and won't work good. It is like any thing else it will be bad ass some places and probably not in others. Matt O. you may be hater of this thread. :flipoff1: Cut boggers or not you don't have any thing for it molaugh [/QUOTE]
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