My Ivanpah has been sitting in my kite shed in pieces for too long. I just don't have the right vehicle for transporting it . I bought it [used from
BigKid ] thinking I would try to improve my PB speed but am not so concerned with going fast these days.
I bought it about 2 years ago for $750 and have only used it about 5 times. It is yellow and begs to be repainted. Or some minor touch up if yellow
suits you. Comes with barrow tires and the complete buggy bags seat, rail covers and bag.
The $700 price is firm and if somebody is interested I will assemble it and take pictures. 3shot - 5-6-2014 at 03:56 PM
Wow I'd love an Ivanpah in the rotation! Got to see one at JIBE this year. They are built like a brick sh#t-house!! This forum is the hardest thing
I've ever seen on a wallet. Lmao.Bladerunner - 5-6-2014 at 04:59 PM
Like new is a bit of a stretch. I am the second owner of this buggy and bought it from BigKid and He had it for a while. He bought it the 1st year
that they came out.
The paint is less than perfect but otherwise the buggy is in fine shape.
Ivanpah buggy
oldfart - 5-6-2014 at 08:13 PM
Hi ken
Do you think it would fit me
Will you be at gp on sunday
I want to give you your gps back
Thanks mike
Ivanpah buggy
oldfart - 5-6-2014 at 08:23 PM
Hi ken
Do you think it would fit me
Will you be at gp on sunday
I want to give you your gps back
Thanks mikemetajack - 5-6-2014 at 10:21 PM
I haven't seen that pic in some time.
The rear axle clamps have been modified so you can break it down without killing yourself or the buggy. I think it is set up with strap footpegs. The
powder coat wasn't all it was cracked up to be. Still a great bug, may have to rethink about not buying another bug.
Does it still have the AQR setup on the downtube?Bladerunner - 6-6-2014 at 08:15 AM
YES ,
That is the buggy in the picture. It has standard barrow tires now. Missing in the picture is the Buggy Bag on the back and custom side plates. I have
the original foot pegs on it. Not certain I can find the foot straps that BK made ?
As Jeff mentioned he modified the back axle flanges for easier removal but chances of scraping the paint doing so is still huge. This buggy is best
kept together for transport. This is the reason I don't seem to be using it. The AQR bar that Jeff installed has been removed. I needed the extra
clearance for our bumpy park.
Old Fart. Give me a call. 6 OH 4 444 4646. I will try and get out Sunday and will bring it if you are interested.aronma - 7-6-2014 at 07:07 AM
I love mine. It's like riding a cadillac. Bought a rack that mounts on my trailer hitch to transport Works great.Bladerunner - 11-6-2014 at 06:39 PM