BUGGY PARTS

Your buggy should contain the following parts. If the buggy parts are not complete, please contact us immediately.

PARTS:

  • 3 Wheels (un-inflated) with fitted bearings
  • 1 Front Fork (newer version has Foot Pegs welded on)
  • 1 left and 1 right Side Frame
  • 1 Front Downtube with fitted bearing bushings
  • 2 Foot Pegs
  • 1 Seat
  • i Back Axle
  • 1 Nuts & Bolts Bag including the following:
    1 stainless steel bolt with large flat washer for the front fork
    2 stainless steel bolts with self-locking nuts for the foot-pegs
    2 stainless steel bolts with self-locking nuts for connecting the
    side frames to the down-tube.
    2 stainless steel bolts with self-locking nuts for securing the side
    tubes to the rear axle.
    2 hi-tensile steel bolts with spring washers for mounting both
    rear wheels to the rear axle.
    1 stainless steel front axle bolt with self-locking nut and two
    wheel spacers.
  • Details HERE

Buggy Assembly Instructions

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