I rode Ivanpah (NABX), Sunset Beach (SOBB Spring) and then I found Alvord dry lake
bed, a 3.75 hour drive from my door step. so after cruising @ 40 mph across the lake bed I haven't been motivated to hit the soccer fields. of course
I have a family of 7 and 2 jobs that keep me busy between trips anyway. I guess what I am saying is you may hit the beach more than you think but I do
agree that a smaller lighter bug may be more fun in the soccer fields. I don't think I'm helping sorry
I don't need to but taking the bug apart to store it is no big deal. I have a beach racer tire on a 4x8 sysmic wheel
with no trouble. my PTW has an adjustable rear axle to make up for the beach racers, but I'm not sure about the Ivanpah. make double sure the type of
buggying you are going to do and then get the proper bug.
. I hope whatever you decide to do, it works out for you and you're able to have a blast! | Quote: |
) I'm with you on the pinched tubing but the lighter bug will treat you better in your situation.| Quote: |
| Quote: |
| Quote: |
starting out with no
harness and side rails can be painful but it sounds like you have some experience.
| Quote: |



| Quote: |
To say I "don't
care" for people who make such massive judgements without data would be a pretty big understatement.
Just kidding, I will hear about that one.....
Could be some good deals, (may even have an
Ivanpah II to let go for the right person).| Quote: |