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david breaud 07-07-2007 06:32 PM

bad boy buggies
 
does any use a bad boy buggie in steep hilly areas? does it have enough power and how do the batteries hold up.

Mr. Longbeard 07-12-2007 06:26 PM

RE: bad boy buggies
 
How long does the battery in your truck last;)

I'd get a Rhino or something like that...

Hoyt Bow Hunter 07-13-2007 02:38 PM

RE: bad boy buggies
 
Polaris RZR Sweet

the bees knees 07-13-2007 05:15 PM

RE: bad boy buggies
 
Heres one going duck hunting...
The battery lasts all day! I drove about 15 miles on a round trip expedition around my town, I still had about a 1/4 battery left when I got back home... I sneak up on deer, turkeys, yotes, all sorts of critters.
Power wise, its no slouch, it'll go probably 15-20 mph for a while, and it wont even think twice about going right over a pine log without slowing down, mud as you can see, is no different. Not shown in this pic, but it was in water up to the top or just over the tires and water was in the floor board around our feet!
I love it!!!



mbhutton 07-22-2007 10:41 AM

RE: bad boy buggies
 
My friend just brought one and i was very surprised. it rode very well and had power ro burm

Mr. Longbeard 07-30-2007 05:56 PM

RE: bad boy buggies
 
Give me one good reason to buy one over a gas powered version..

Chasebaker 07-30-2007 06:00 PM

RE: bad boy buggies
 
cheaper...don't have to pay for gas..just electricity!!!!

fantail 08-03-2007 03:09 AM

RE: bad boy buggies
 


ORIGINAL: Mr. Longbeard

Give me one good reason to buy one over a gas powered version..
Way more torque. 170 ft/lb to be exact. The new John Deere gator is somewhere around 40 or less(cant remember for sure on that one).

The only down side I can see would be the top speed.

I don't own one, but I'm working on it.

Doe Dumper 08-08-2007 09:59 AM

RE: bad boy buggies
 
Sounds like a poachers dream :D


Avalanche 08-08-2007 10:27 AM

RE: bad boy buggies
 
Father-in-law has one he bought last year, gets about a day's use out of the battery. We live in very hilly country and I never found a place it wouldn't go. It dosen't go very fast compared to a Rhino. It is quiet except the roof rack squeaks, he's tried everything to quiet it down and it still squeaks and I have witnessed deer 300 yards away spoke when they heard the squeak. The brakes are very poor as well, it has a switch on the dash for extra braking power, but that's something they need to address. Overall he's happy with, but he also has a power source to plug it into every night. After using both the Rhino and The Bad Boy Buggie I see advantages to both, my biggest concern would be taking it on a trip where there is no electric source.


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