Bad Boy Buggy
#5
RE: Bad Boy Buggy
I just gave the Bad Boy Buggy (BBB) a pretty good looking over last night at the Deer & Turkey Classic in Bloomington, IL.
And noRyan, it's not some widgit - it's darn sensible and looks built tuff.
Can run with 4 guys or fold the back flat to carry two guys and their deer.
Electric power (LOTS OF TORQUE!) & just what's forthe woods - quiet.
At $8000 it makes alot of sense considering you'll pay that for a one-man Polaris 800, right?
Now the question. With all the batteries in the BBB, can't the # of batteries be toned down to run a "regular" ATV? Now that would be awesome!
And noRyan, it's not some widgit - it's darn sensible and looks built tuff.
Can run with 4 guys or fold the back flat to carry two guys and their deer.
Electric power (LOTS OF TORQUE!) & just what's forthe woods - quiet.
At $8000 it makes alot of sense considering you'll pay that for a one-man Polaris 800, right?
Now the question. With all the batteries in the BBB, can't the # of batteries be toned down to run a "regular" ATV? Now that would be awesome!
#6
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: fort mcmurray alberta canada
Posts: 5,667
RE: Bad Boy Buggy
It will not catch on in the areas that I hunt.It is almost triple the weight of most quads and has less ground clearance,so it would never handle deep mud or muskeg.The range will also be a limiting factor for many hunters.However it might work well for the hunter that only has to travel a short distance over less demanding conditions.
#7
RE: Bad Boy Buggy
I have a Bad Boy and love it. I have had the Polaris Rangers and the Bad boy is great. You do have to charge them about every night is the only bad thing. I see 10 times more game when I am on it versus the Polaris Rangers. It is the answer for hunting.
#8
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Cambridge Ohio USA
Posts: 744
RE: Bad Boy Buggy
dont know what it is but you probably dont need it. Given it's name it's probably marketed toward hunters that think they need every widgit made in order to be a successful hunter.
It is almost triple the weight of most quads and has less ground clearance,so it would never handle deep mud or muskeg.