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#1 Re: The X Spot » Joyner Troopers? » 2010-06-23 15:51:20

Hey everyone, I have read most of your posts but I still have some questions about the Trooper T2. I know that I will have to do some work eventually to any toy that I buy and I don't have any problem with that. My main concern is how well it will do for a beginner driver. I want to buy a T2 for my Wife. I need something reliable and safe for her and my 2yr old Daughter to follow me around the desert on my quad. I was looking at the Rhino, but she wants something more like a buggy. My Uncle bought a Joyner Sand Viper 650cc and she likes it, but it doesn't have enough power.

Your thoughts are greatly appreciated!

BTW I am a San Diego Native. I was planning on going to Buggy-World in Santee in the next couple of weeks to test one out. They have a $750 off coupon for any new buggy.


Also, Does anyone know if they can be street legal in San Diego, CA?

You want to make it real nice for her put the powersteering unit on it for her I got one from Silverbulletmotorsports.net out of Yuma it increased the complete feel & ride of my trooper. really easy to install myself too. (and I am no pro mechanic)

#2 Re: The X Spot » Joyner Troopers? » 2010-06-23 15:44:48

Who is the engine built by for the joyner trooper T2?


Chery I believe. They are Chinese but real similar to Toyota's engines very reliable from what I have found. Parts are a little hard to find but, this guy silverbulletmotorsports.net seems to have a pretty good selection of parts and a lot of connections for what he doesn't have. He is on here as silverbullet nutcase. LOL

#3 Re: The X Spot » Joyner Troopers? » 2010-06-23 15:33:58

Hey, I'm just curious if there are any Trooper owners on this board.  The only site I've found with a large following of Trooper owners is "riding arizona" but I'd really like to talk to people that are more local to CA than that.

Any chance of a Joyner section popping up in the future?  I know there is a strong bias against them in some circles but my 1100cc fuel injected 4wd WITH lockers has been a great buggy for me with no problems to speak of. Then again, it's maintained properly and then some and has been upgraded a bit to prevent breakdown.

What do you say???

Us that live in AZ just like you love to take care of our machines. I think you just need to move over here where there is real riding. There are a couple of guys from CA that have vacation homes right by Imperial Dam lots of riding in this area. What kind of up grades have you done?

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