There's a guy in New Jersey who rides in a stock 4206 with his wife.
The two of them together have got to weigh in at no less than
450lbs.. The buggy itself weighs about 400lbs...
You'll know if the weight is a problem... It'll bog down... I weight
180 lbs... I've had a passenger in there that weighs ~250 lbs....
Just get in a ride...
Don't pay too much for one of the Y'Dogs... I've been finding them
quite cheap lately. Let me know where you are from and I'll tell you
what you should be paying. The cost does vary with location... Here
in the Northeast, used buggies are getting pretty cheap.
--- In yerfdoggx150@yahoogroups.com, "Robert Batchelor" <1bobbat@...>
wrote:
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> Page 3 of the model 3206 manual states: This vehicle is designed
for one
> operator and one passenger. A passenger on any vehicle must be
sufficient
> age, understanding, mental capacity, and physical capability to act
to
> protect himself/herself, and wear a D.O.T approved helmet at all
times. This
> kart is not recommended cumulative weights exceeding 250 pounds.
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> Bob
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> From: yerfdoggx150@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:yerfdoggx150@yahoogroups.com] On
> Behalf Of Clay Cassell
> Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 8:23 PM
> To: yerfdoggx150@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [yerfdoggx150] What is the weight limit?
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> I now the kart should be able to hold 2 adults. What is the weight
> limit? I asked a guy selling one on Craigslist and he said 600 lbs.
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