Sidewinder buggy been driven in paddock.all working good.
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is this exhoust home made?
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the motor is a doctor big 800cc suzuki.from a road trail bike.great power and never had any major problems with the motor.the buggy has a new owner now.
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wat cc is the motor?
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Wow u rock bud, that is the best i hav seen u drive the buggy. buggy looks and sounds great.
Deano
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hey man nice driving umm ive got a frame of a side winder but i dont no wat size cc engin shoud i put on any ideas?
dawsoridebmx 1 year ago
Thanks for that.the motor is a DR800 suzuki.try not go bigger than that because you might have issues with the drive train,and weight of the motor.That was the last time I drove the buggy.I sold it and I am now playing with rc buggys.
losidude 1 year ago
aye man thats pretty awesome driving. 1 question, does the engine one the side of the buggy effect the weight or anything like one side heavier? just wandering cause im thinking of making one myself.
Thankz, Jay Jay.
jjdrumking 2 years ago
Yes, it can effect it .When I drive the buggy I just make sure not go hard into the corners.And stay away from ruttered or uneven corners.there is a video of me going on two wheels ,that happened because I didn't have bumpstops installed in the arms of the buggy.Once I put them in noworries.hope this info helps you.
losidude 1 year ago
wow nice driving whats with the air filter its kinda oversized i would have thought??
snowman3514 2 years ago 2
Thanks for that.this was the last drive of my buggy before i sold it.I was stress testing the buggy to see if anything would break.nothing broke and I had fun doing it .The air filter use to be on the top of the buggy but it changed the air fuel mixture for the worse.I was in the process of putting a smaller one on but it never happened.thanks for watching.
losidude 2 years ago