Originally posted by bigkid
Quote: | Originally posted by BeamerBob
Quote: | Originally posted by bigkid
It's the point of buggy safety or design versus how accurate is the GPS. So my GPS isn't right on.
Out of curiosity, has anyone tried out different buggies at speeds greater than say 50mph and done a comparison? On the same day, at the same place,
with the same person? How they handle and feel.
I agree the 3 points to a buggy have to have you in the middle. The more spread out the triangle is the more stable, is all I am saying.
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I'm not sure if we are arguing or agreeing here. I still don't see how the gps pertains to the OP. I can post up some pics of the PL buggy I have
with all the bigger parts on it. I can attest that it is more stable and moves the rear tires back and away from the rider to avoid elbow rubs and
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We are in agreement, The GPS is another subject out side the box.
My point is the GPS in another tread is drawing more attention and is of less importance than the design of a buggy that can carry you at a speed
greater than 60 mph with more implications to death than all the talk of how your GPS is not accurate. OK? |