Ride on buggy, very good condition, with attachments, tools and manual. Lithium battery 50ah 24v and charger, will demonstrate.
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What should I check when buying a used golf buggy?
Inspect the frame for rust or damage, paying close attention to the welding points. Test the brakes thoroughly. If it's an electric buggy, check the battery's age and condition, and ask about its charging history. For petrol buggies, inspect the engine for leaks and listen for any unusual noises.
Are there any legal requirements for using a golf buggy on public roads in the UK?
Generally, golf buggies are not road legal in the UK unless they meet specific construction and use regulations, including having lights, indicators, and number plates. Check with your local council or the DVLA for specific regulations in your area before using a golf buggy on public roads. It's primarily intended for use on private land such as golf courses.
What are the different types of golf buggies available?
Golf buggies typically come in two main types: electric and petrol. Electric buggies are quieter and more environmentally friendly, but require charging. Petrol buggies offer longer run times but can be louder and require fuel. There are also push/pull trolleys which are manually operated.
What safety features should I look for in a golf buggy?
Essential safety features include effective brakes, a stable frame, and a comfortable seat with a seatbelt if possible. If buying an electric buggy, ensure the battery is securely housed and the charging system is safe. For petrol buggies, check the fuel lines for leaks and ensure proper ventilation.
How should I store and maintain my golf buggy?
Store your golf buggy in a dry, covered area to protect it from the elements. Regularly clean the buggy and check for any signs of wear and tear. For electric buggies, follow the manufacturer's instructions for battery maintenance. For petrol buggies, regularly check the oil and other fluids. Consider a yearly service by a qualified mechanic.
