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 Post subject: One seater or two?
PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 9:03 pm 
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Just wanted to get everyones opinion, me being a owner of a two seater and likin to hill climb as much as the next guy was just wondering if you think all the hard technical hills can only be climbed by the one seaters or is it open game? ive seen alot of nasty two seaters go just about anywhere the one seaters do. They may not do it as fast or as pretty but a climb is a climb in my opinion. Ive yet to see a hill that only a one seater has gone up.

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 Post subject: Re: One seater or two?
PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:05 pm 
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Its the driver more so than the buggy if you cant drive your not going to make it no matter what your in. Motor and tranny option is the name of the game thought to just face it a 1641 and a car tranny arent going to go like the next guy with a 2387 and a built 6rib. Just my opinion im sure ill be proven wrong but oh well life will go on.


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 Post subject: Re: One seater or two?
PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:27 pm 
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badbrad wrote:
Its the driver more so than the buggy if you cant drive your not going to make it no matter what your in. Motor and tranny option is the name of the game thought to just face it a 1641 and a car tranny arent going to go like the next guy with a 2387 and a built 6rib. Just my opinion im sure ill be proven wrong but oh well life will go on.


x2...with the rite combination, one seater or two, the buggy will climb...imo, the advantage of a SS is less weight, i jus like my two seater cuz the ladies like to go out and get dirty :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: One seater or two?
PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:37 pm 
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thats what i figured, figuring out what works the best is key. i had it in my head to build a SS over the winter but no since in doin all the work for the same results.

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 Post subject: Re: One seater or two?
PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 2:38 am 
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Money520 wrote:
They may not do it as fast or as pretty but a climb is a climb in my opinion.


you kinda answered your own question imo, what ya think the 2 seater is gonna do when the 1 seater starts having trouble making a hill?

ive got both and while i have actually seen 1 or 2 hills i would rather have my 2 seater (mainly due deep ruts and rock ledges, the 2 seater has bigger tires and more ground clearance) but for the most part i prefer the 1 seater when it comes to getting down and dirty on a hill especially if it has any turns or is off camber

i know i have climbed a few hills in the 1 seater i wouldnt touch in my 2 seater even if they had the same motor and tranny

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 Post subject: Re: One seater or two?
PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 4:44 am 
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I have both and I feel safer in my one seater or more comfortable climbing in it. Now I just cruise in the 2 seater. If you can do it have both

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