It aint that it will hurt anything if one person leans on a buggy that is set up right, One person aint gonna matter. But if you let one person sit on the side of it, next thing you know three or four will be sittin on your tree bars, all on one side. And yes that much weight coupled with the mud and whatever else you might have on your buggy, WILL affect a buggy that is stock torsioned and set up to be soft yet almost on the stops. And you can feel that difference when you climb something on the back wheels. If it doesnt make a difference on yours, then its because yours is set up tighter than we set them. Why not just sit on the tires if you wanna sit somewhere? Anybody that feels the need to sit on my buggy is more than welcome to sit in the seat.
Think about this: we might have to set our torsions three or four times after initial build, and reset it again after a year or so. And we all know how fun it is to do that job, right?

Would you want some clod sitting on something after you've put that much effort into getting it right? Probably not. That would be like somebody turning your dizzy, or messin with your idle screws, just for the hell of it. No difference.
Even if it didnt hurt it, why would a person lounge all over someone else's junk anyways? Most peoples woods machines are their pride and joy. Even if it might get all beat up in the woods, its still just common courtesy.
BTW, Thanks for the vids, Kathy!!
