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Old 09-21-2007 | 12:59 PM
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badboybuggieman
 
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Default RE: bad boy buggies

Let me start my first post on the forums by admitting that I am a Bad Boy Buggie dealer. In fact, my wife and I were Bad Boy's top dealer for 2006 and we're working very hard to stay that way for 2007. Wehave been with Bad Boy since 03 and have seen the buggies evolve from a converted E-ZGo to whatIconsider to be the finest ATV/UTV on the market. I have been lurking around the forums here because I saw the site on Gettin Close with Lee and Tiffany and I thought it would be an interesting place to learn about all the products hunters use. You see, Im looking to expand my buggie dealership to include other hunting and outdoor products. I will be a regular here and would be perfectly willing to answer any questions or concerns anyone has about Bad Boy buggies.

Mr Longbeard: You obviously have never turkey hunting off of a Bad Boy. It should be illegal in all states to do so. I can't imagine taking a Rhino or Ranger to the turkey woods after the success I have had with our buggies.

Avalanche: With the absence of a deafening gas motor like the Rhino and Ranger have, you can hear every little squeak and rattle on a Bad Boy. Usually if you torque down a few nuts you can get them almost totally quiet. I have not experienced the roof rack squeek on one but I would recommend him taking it back to the dealer and give them a chance to work it out. We have gotten pretty good here at diagnosing squeeks and eliminating them. I would also suspect that the deer at 300 yards spooked from seeing movement as opposed to hearinga buggie squeek. If you had been riding on a motorized buggie you most likely wouldn't have seen the deer at all. Most of the time a loud squeek to you riding in the buggie can't be heard even a few steps away.

For the most part my customers (and I have a bunch of them) are tickled to death with their buggies. Are they perfect? No. But I owned a Ranger and it was so loud it caused me to seek out a company who produced a 4wd electric and my relationship with Bad Boy was born. It seems with every model Bad Boy improves the capability and range of the machines. As I stated above, if I can assist anyone with questions or concerns about Bad Boy Buggies, please just let me know.
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