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05-25-2019, 01:29 AM | #11 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: May 2019
Location: Fulton, NY
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Re: My $75, 1984 Ezgo Marathon
Dabble Inn, your cart is sitting on stock suspension right? If so, how does it ride with those low profile tires?
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05-25-2019, 12:35 PM | #12 |
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Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Idaho
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Re: My $75, 1984 Ezgo Marathon
Originally I bought my cart for running around a campground at a marina, it was a long walk from my camper to the docks where my boat was. We needed a beer and people packer, that lasted about 10 years then we moved so I put it into golf service.... I've never considered having a battery cart, a friend had one and what a pita it was, He had to spend big $$$ about every 6 years for new batteries. My engine lasted 18 years before I had to do a rebuild 2 years ago, And it only cost $330ish for the complete kit. Everything is new except for the case and head.............
Yes mine is stock suspension, I like the low rider look and never considered raising it. I really didn't notice a difference in the ride with the low profile tires, But I should buy new shocks one of these days. I've never replaced them lol.... Glad my buggy gives you inspiration, that's what I was going for when posting the pics |
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