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WTB: Engine For Mini-Buggy
Anyone got a small engine I could put on my mini-buggy? I figure 200cc is enough for the kids to enjoy but if you have something bigger that would be fun too. 

utahluge- New Member

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Re: WTB: Engine For Mini-Buggy
There is a Yamaha Warrior 350 for sale cheap on Austins CL. http://austin.craigslist.org/rvs/1865915601.html
Lets see some pics of this mini-buggy.
Lets see some pics of this mini-buggy.
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Re: WTB: Engine For Mini-Buggy
Are you looking for a side output or a bottom output motor or something with an attached gearbox? Or have you gotten that far? I think 200cc's is gonna be alot for that little thing. PM Zuki dave, I think he wrenches on lawnmowers, maybe he could throw something together.
That being said, I have a riding mower with a bottom output, I think it's about 12 HP so it's probably in the 200 cc range. It smokes some, but it ran when I got a new one a few years ago.
It could be had for a 12 pack of delicious coor light.
That being said, I have a riding mower with a bottom output, I think it's about 12 HP so it's probably in the 200 cc range. It smokes some, but it ran when I got a new one a few years ago.
It could be had for a 12 pack of delicious coor light.

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Re: WTB: Engine For Mini-Buggy
Just sent a PM. I wonder if I have anything that could use a vertical shaft... Good question though. I would need a horizontal shaft. Thanks.

utahluge- New Member

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Re: WTB: Engine For Mini-Buggy
Sorry for the late post but let me look and see what I come up with.
I'd say 8-10 hourse should be fine for the kid's.
I'd say 8-10 hourse should be fine for the kid's.

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Re: WTB: Engine For Mini-Buggy
I was thinking of this when I saw mini-buggy.




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Re: WTB: Engine For Mini-Buggy
whats up with that creepy face right behind the seat in the second pic....

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Re: WTB: Engine For Mini-Buggy
YjMike wrote:whats up with that creepy face right behind the seat in the second pic....
No idea.. kinda reminds me of Scourge.
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