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They say the memory is the second thing to go
Although Mick I gotta say some guys love the build aspect of the cuda but then again there's gotta be a few that would prefer not to build and just purchase the turn key buggy, but that depends hey! I myself hafta say I'm getting a bit sick of the build at present!
I forgot to ask - what is the date you guys are planning your gathering in the spring and where ? Dan & I would love to be there for that, I'll see what I can do in regards to bringing a couple of Revolts ! No promises but you never know, I'll get you guys on-side if its the last thing I do !!!
You make very valid points Mick and again, Im not meaning to knock it. The only ones I ever seen were 2-stroke so thats some good info to know. As far as breaking down, Yeah I hear that alot but I have only ever broke mine down once. Depends on the quality of the build. I will not go as far to say that just because a company (who I wont name), built it, does not mean it does not have issues. I am swamped selling upgraded parts all over the world to Barracuda owners including our friends in S. Africa and Greece. People do want a machine they can rely on and so did you. With all the exposure you got at no cost to make your decision, seems like you had all the oppertunity to put it through the paces to make a sound decision. Congrats! People are equally amazed on how I never have to take a wrench out to work on my buggy day after day of hard riding.
Damn POS buggy, I've been working on this thing for 3+ yrs now.