Bad Boy Buggy vs. Kawasaki Mule
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Looks to me the better tire won. On that slick mud and the stock general use tire the mule comes with it's skating on it vs tring to pull. Get the Mule XC with much better tires, lock the diff and toss it in low range and I bet they both would dig in before a victor would be called. And I agree with other posters, you want durability buy a Mule, them electric golf carts are not reall off road vehicles.
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With 4 people on the mule still could not out pull the bad boy, here's the specs...
40 HP.
48 volt
8 deep cell 6 volt batterys.
1500lbs+ curb weight
......forgot to mention 156ft. Lbs. Tq,
Competition can't beat that!
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For any pull off or tug of war, if the vehicles have enough power to cause slippage the “completion” is not measuring power. It is only measuring fictional force. The deciding factor in a pull off is which is heavier.
Someone stated that it would take a diesel truck to win. Sorry but any heavier vehicle with a little power could win. A Honda civic should be sufficient.
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Don't get the bad boy, we had one and the gas pedal got stuck and tore up our shop, even though it was funny, it cost over 2,000 bucks to repair, we later sold it and bought a rzr
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the dude introducin them is sorta cock-eyed
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@anotherhoe its not sprite, pause it at 0:06 and look.
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now try "the great"bad boy against the polaris ranger...the trailer vid is so fake that ranger could get through everything and that bad boy cant...we drove them both on a ranch.....real talk!
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@henerz564 Its the 610, Its like the S10 ir the Mules.. lol
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I've owned two XT's 2010 and 2011
They where junk, Buy a Polaris ranger you will be 10 times more happy and walk to the stand. I owned my first 2010 BAd Boy for 7 months had it 15-20 days the rest time the dealer had it working on it. Then threated to sue them, They gave me 2011 and it was junk!!! Traded it in on a truck just to get some of my money back ended up having a $4,000 lesson Major Loss. Take it from me they are junk
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ya but the kawaski your using is not disel
holy shit there drunk on sprite lol
anotherhoe 3 years ago 22
Yes it is... They use D&D motors which are series-wound DC motors. When you look up this motor type then you will understand how its torque is so high. It would take a diesel engine to stand any chance against a series-wound DC motor!
EETechs 2 years ago 9