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Bad Boy buggy Ambush model #3764097 11/17/12 03:13 PM
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Has anybody seen or own one of these things? I interested in them but cautious also. Thanks

Re: Bad Boy buggy Ambush model [Re: grout-scout] #3764331 11/17/12 04:58 PM
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i checked em out before i made my purchase...i bought a 2013 tactical rhino.. didnt care for the bad boys


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In my opinion, Bad Boys are sweet to have if you have the money to just fork out and it wouldnt make a difference. Would never have one as primary UTV.


Re: Bad Boy buggy Ambush model [Re: Yugahunter] #3769322 11/19/12 04:28 PM
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My cousin, who is a big hunter back in Louisiana, bought a Bad Boy for hunting. It was a really nice rig that worked great and was quiet in the woods. As we all know, quiet is good. So everything was going great until the rains came and that Louisiana Gumbo Mud got thick and sticky. That brought out the only real weakness of the Bad Boy, and that was its performance in mud. The heavy mud dragged the batteries down quickly. He still uses it, but only during relatively dry periods. For the super mud days and weeks, he went to a Japanese Mini-truck. It's all jacked up, with big tires, and he says it'll go anywhere. Plus it has heat and A/C. Not street legal, and the steering is on the left. And he says the AM radio will only get Japanese stations, though he smiles when he says it.


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