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Does anybody have any experience with a Buck 400 on the road? I have license plates on mine and was curious to know if anyone else does too.  Also if anyone knows if this thing can sustain 40mph for and extended amount of time.

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No. these vehicles are not meant to be used on public highway for extended times. Street use should be limited to necessary transit between off road use which means short periods on lightly used public highway. NOT in place of a personal car or truck. 

  • 1 year later...
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My 2021 Massimo MSU 800 has never been on a trail. I live in Nashville and it's just a fun vehicle to cruise around all spring, summer and fall. Winter, it stays in the garage and gets cool upgrades. It's a just a cool hobby machine. I even drive it on the interstate sometimes. (cops in Nashville don't mess w you) It will cruise at 70MPH with the larger 29" street tires I put on it. It has almost 3000 miles with not a problem whatsoever. You will want to get some street tires. Those off road tires are NOT designed to travel at high speeds, they will sling apart if they get too hot. Plus street tires are SO much quieter. People stop me and take selfies/pictures all the time. The girls LOVE it and I love the girls. I named it TAZ and it has the Warner Brothers Tasmanian Devil decals/theme going on. Yep, it's just a FUN machine with a bumpin' stereo and the best underglow lighting. You'll see several of them cruising around in Nashville. Hope that helps Brother.

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