Friday, 5 March 2021

Three of The Best Buggies At FunBikes



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But to give you a quick overview, we talked about the Shark RV50, The GT80 Trail Blazer and the Mud Rocks Trail Blazer 150.


In this article, we’ll take a look at these three buggies and give you more information on them.

The Shark RV50

Designed with children in mind, this go-anywhere little buggy will tackle steep banks and hillsides to thick muddy tracks!


With a better specification than any of our rivals, the Shark Micro RV buggy now includes a 4 point safety harness and a push-button electric start!


Controls define simplicity with stop / go foot pedals and a throttle restrictor so you can set the desired speed.


The Shark is also quiet, making it ideal for home garden use, and is extremely robust.

The GT80 Trail Blazer

The FunBikes GT80 Trail Blazer is the new updated, and improved version of our best selling GT80 off-road buggy for kids aged 10 and up!


This midi sized buggy will take on all kinds of terrain from steep hills to muddy lanes. It’s a breeze to drive as it’s fully automatic and will provide fun and entertainment for years.


The 200cc engine has enough power to carry two passengers with ease over all sorts of tough terrain. Fitted with twin seats with seat belts, allowing two riders to enjoy a great but safe off-road experience.

The Mud Rocks Trail Blazer 150

The Mud Rocks Trailblazer 150 has been eagerly anticipated since the launch of the smaller Trailblazer last year.


The new Trailblazer 150 is a full-size buggy suitable for adults and teenagers alike. It is powered by a tried and tested GY6 150cc engine that has been powering power sports products for decades.


The Trailblazer 150 is a must-have for all budding off-road driving enthusiasts.

Ready To Buy?

Head on over to the product pages to get your brand new off-road buggy today.


Whether it’s the kids buggy or the adult buggy, they’re really exciting and you have to ride them to fully understand why.


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