I don't know where you can find spare parts, the ones I have broken or changed (rear brake, exaust) I have taken from motorcicle parts. But the chassis and suspensions work always well, even on very rought terrain, see my last videos. My advice is to by spare parts from automotive, they are very similar.
I don't know where you live and if there is a local dealer, look for it on internet.
It depends on what you want to do. On normal roads it is boring (85 km/h but usually I don't exceed 65 km/h) but in off road it is very very very funny. It is of course much better with a tuned engine (like mine), about 300 Euros more. I am a very big entusiast of autocross, I have a tubular prototipe Suzuki 1100 cc 150 cv but it is not (of course) road legal. With this road legal buggy you can go everywhere and so for this reason I am happy to have spend the 3600 Euros for the Bug Rider.
i have one its so easy to drift! its awsome
unbracedkevbot 1 year ago
my offroading video is better
gurjot15 1 year ago
Is it reliable??
colmmorley 1 year ago
Not very much....
markciccio 1 year ago
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IngramMotorsport 2 years ago
ciao sai se esistono altri buggy come questo in versione 50cc??
superemanuele995 2 years ago
Sì, cerca su internet "bug rider 50" e lo trovi.
markciccio 2 years ago
@superemanuele995 cè ma è un chiodo.......
luca6fico 1 year ago
markcicio how many km you have done ?? and we want to by parts can you help us
chiefjian 2 years ago
I have done 4500 km in three years, 90% off road.
I don't know where you can find spare parts, the ones I have broken or changed (rear brake, exaust) I have taken from motorcicle parts. But the chassis and suspensions work always well, even on very rought terrain, see my last videos. My advice is to by spare parts from automotive, they are very similar.
I don't know where you live and if there is a local dealer, look for it on internet.
markciccio 2 years ago
is there a website that sells these and if there is can you give it to me?
hellyeahdawg1996 3 years ago
It depends on what you want to do. On normal roads it is boring (85 km/h but usually I don't exceed 65 km/h) but in off road it is very very very funny. It is of course much better with a tuned engine (like mine), about 300 Euros more. I am a very big entusiast of autocross, I have a tubular prototipe Suzuki 1100 cc 150 cv but it is not (of course) road legal. With this road legal buggy you can go everywhere and so for this reason I am happy to have spend the 3600 Euros for the Bug Rider.
markciccio 3 years ago
OK I watched this one now and it does seem better but is it really worth the 3200 euros ?
22wall 3 years ago