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    Bad Boy Buggie vs Hunt Ve

    So i'm contemplating going electric... you know... for the environment and all

    Any feedback on either BBB or Hunt Ve?

    #2
    For the money I would check out the Titan utv out of Hutto, TX. Saw one at TTH and they also have a full page add in the magazine. There is also a dealer in Garland that had two BBB '08 models he was making a great deal on.

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      #3
      Originally posted by helibow View Post
      So i'm contemplating going electric... you know... for the environment and all

      Any feedback on either BBB or Hunt Ve?
      No feed back (sorry) but if you're tryin' to stir it up, go join the "Happy Earth Day" thread

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        #4
        Not enough room on here to get into the Bad Boy. Don't do it. Pm me and I will give ya the low down

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          #5
          got a buddy selling a 06 Bad Boy along with a 06 single axle trailer ---buggy has am/fm c.d radio--game hitch----very nice rig---selling for 7200.00 for all

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            #6
            I had a couple of VE's before "the crash".

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              #7
              polaris ranger all the way!!!!

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                #8
                My buddy owns Titan UTV, I have helped him assemble these and they are tuff vehicles, What really impressed me was the independent suspension, When you can drive off road and never spill a drop out of your UMMMM "soda" His name is Shane Wilson www.TITANUTV.com

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                  #9
                  Josh, if/when you go look at the HuntVe try to talk to Rick Roe. I have not been on one in almost a year now, but we were having problems with battery life. I shot some video of a newer model in Sept last year and it worked flawlessly until we flooded it out. Water was coming over Ricks lap when it quit. I might consider it just because they are local, but would like to know their warranty also.

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                    #10
                    Once you go gas you will never go back. I can't see spending that much money on an electric buggy. I have a Rhino and I am so glad I bought it instead of the cart I was looking at, it is a far better machine IMO.

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                      #11
                      BBB are a hassle when you roll them. my friend has one and we rolled it on its side and it took 5 people and a whinch to get it upright. the thing has about 10 batteries and it is HEAVY!!!! the battery life is ok, not the greatest, could be better. for the money i would much rather by a gas than the electric. they are a hassle

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by dwright8 View Post
                        BBB are a hassle when you roll them. my friend has one and we rolled it on its side and it took 5 people and a whinch to get it upright. the thing has about 10 batteries and it is HEAVY!!!! the battery life is ok, not the greatest, could be better. for the money i would much rather by a gas than the electric. they are a hassle

                        Dang Bro yall must have been doing some serious 4 wheeling. I want to hear that story. The BBB is dang heavy and I have had mine on it's side almost vertical and never rolled it.

                        Had I known 4 years ago what I know now I would have saved 1/2 my money and bought a lifted cart. Dont get me wrong I luv my buggy but they are awfully expensive and you can get by in most hunting situations with a jacked up cart.

                        My 2 cents

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Raleigh View Post
                          Had I known 4 years ago what I know now I would have saved 1/2 my money and bought a lifted cart. Dont get me wrong I luv my buggy but they are awfully expensive and you can get by in most hunting situations with a jacked up cart.

                          My 2 cents

                          For the money a lifted electric cart is hard to beat. I miss mine a little (but love my mini truck) Looky....someone's got one in the classfieds

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                            #14
                            don't buy electric.... polaris ranger all the way. forget having to constantly charge the batteries.

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                              #15
                              Archery1st just sent me a link to this one. Looks very nice and loaded.

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