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    I recently went in with a friend of mine to purchase this buggy--Its the 96 and 97 champion SODA (Short course Off-road Driving Association) class 11 buggy

    It came with enough spares to almost make another engine, but my one crankshaft needs to be either ground or replaced (spun a bearing)... still not too shabby for $1000 US. Also came with another set of body panels and two 8' tall stacks of spare tires, some of which are still brand new.

    Just had to show off a bit

    comments are welcome
    79ish suzuki rm250
    82 honda cb450sc
    78 honda cx500
    72 honda cb175
    78 yamaha xs11e

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    Ok so what you gonna do with it? Race? Hook a mower to it and drive around the yard? Looks fun but not sure why you would want one....
    Gary Granger
    Remember, we are the caretakers of mechanical art.
    2013 Suzuki DR650SE, 2009 Kawasaki Concours 1400, 2003 Aprilia RSV Mille Tuono

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    • #3
      Ok so what you gonna do with it? Race? Hook a mower to it and drive around the yard? Looks fun but not sure why you would want one....

      those are all good ideas! actually, first we're goin to focus on getting it moving under it's own power again, then its all about getting it road legal.

      The other owner had a 600 bandit up until last year when his brother crashed on his own ninja (totaled bike, broken ankle, broken wrist) and his mom REALLY didnt want him to havehis bandit anymore, so he sold it. Well, since he can't have a bike, he went in halves with me on the buggy.


      But there is a track about 3 hours north (crandon, WI) that these things race at, so thats a possibility too depending on how much cash we have lying around...


      I do like the lawn mower idea though... the neighbors already think I'm nutz, that would seal the deal for sure!
      79ish suzuki rm250
      82 honda cb450sc
      78 honda cx500
      72 honda cb175
      78 yamaha xs11e

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      • #4
        Gas Powered? 4x4? Some of those things can get going, but they are not worth it unless you realy get into it. Takes a lot of money to maintain. I thought about one, but I settled for my XJ. I think I came out on top, even if I have a lot of work to do on the bike.
        Got to fix it before I can ride it

        82 XJ11

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        • #5
          Powered by a volkswagon 1600cc engine, rear wheel drive.

          actually, parts are quite cheap for these engines-- not only have they been around for 40 years, there still producing them new in brazil, so the parts are also plentiful. for example, a brand new competitioin grade ceramic coated full header will only cost about $200. even a BRAND NEW stock engine will cost $1100--try to get a chevy 350 for that much, I dont think you could...


          anyways... do you ask the model train guru why he would want such an elabrate layout, or what he plans to do with it? thats just 'use guilt'... he has it because its fun to fiddle with
          79ish suzuki rm250
          82 honda cb450sc
          78 honda cx500
          72 honda cb175
          78 yamaha xs11e

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          • #6
            But there is a track about 3 hours north (crandon, WI) that these things race at, so thats a possibility too depending on how much cash we have lying around...


            I do like the lawn mower idea though... the neighbors already think I'm nutz, that would seal the deal for sure! [/B][/QUOTE]

            When I was a kid, we'd run them on the trails around Black River Falls. Lots of fun there and some pretty understanding rangers. Come to think of it, I remember a night at the fairgrounds in Slinger....(and once in Cedarburg with a Harley!)
            Sidecarmikel
            aka Mike Laubenstein
            Lake Tainter, Wisconsin

            1980 XS1100 soon to have sidecar
            1980 XS850/Dnepr sidecar
            1989 TransAlp/ no sidecar yet, but I know where there's an Equalean!

            It may be that your sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.

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