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HumboldtBlazer

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Got get em.............. :redbuggy:
 
Nice ride humboldt... Looks too clean... Have ya run it yet ??
I gotta get me a buggy....
 
I dont think that one is his, and if it is, I'm going to smack him around a little for not bringing it for me to drive!!!! lol

Fioroni parts are just AMAZING and there has not yet been another manufacturer whos parts I can say are built with the thought and detail as Fioroni's! I still have to rebuild my K-MP7.5 with all the new parts, but I can tell you that not only will it be a BUNCH lighter, but also stronger.

Just amazing stuff!

:wasted:
 
It's not mine, just showing the parts. I wish that buggy was mine sheit.
 
fioroni

Yes, i looked, but could not find any pages with those products on. I may be looking in the wrong place. Do you have the full url to those?
 
Call them, shoot them an email, as it seems websites in other countries are not as up to the day like most american e-com sites. We invented it and they will get a clue in the next few years. Plain and simple if you want this stuff you got to do the leg work.
 
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I know this is an old thread, but I used the search and this had what I needed.

One question. I am not a racer, and these parts are tagged as racer type stuff. I am guessing that means they are lightened, but strong. What I want to know is whether or not they will handle my bashing ways.

I was cleaning up my MBX-5 for tomorrow's festivities and noticed that my front shock tower was tweaked on one side (a few smacks with a hammer straightened it out), and I am interested in investing in some upgrades. Fiorini seems to be the name that everyone coughs up when it comes to upgraded buggy parts; so here I am.

Can they handle my basher style driving?
 
Originally posted by HumboldtBlazer
Call them, shoot them an email, as it seems websites in other countries are not as up to the day like most american e-com sites. We invented it and they will get a clue in the next few years. Plain and simple if you want this stuff you got to do the leg work.

LMFAO!
Who was it that invented the WWW then? Al Gore?
I think not. It was a Brit, Tim Berners-Lee. Now Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
Pay a visit to www.clue-shop.com.
 
Sorry if I offended you. I just feel being in California in the S.F. Bay area that feel I watched the .com era explode and crash right before my eyes. I am in the industry and I like to think I know a thing or 3 about it. I am not trying to debate nor make claims to "who invented the internet" I am talking strickly ecommerce.

btw webby your linky is brokey.
 
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niggle, your link must be broken or part time. I tried to click it and got server not available.

As far as whom invented what, Sir Berners-Lee is credited with helping to invent the World Wide Web (According to this article)

As for the beginning of the internet, that started out as a US only item called ARPANET. It was a US Defense Department initiative to allow universities and military researchers to communicate via a computer network. So, while Sir Berners-Lee might have helped come up with the WWW, it was a US project that started the whole INTERNET.

As for Al Gore, leave that poser out of this.
 
To go futher the reason for it's invention was because each department of defense has contacted a different computer corporation to design and impliment their systems. Problem being the systems could not communicate together, hence the invention of TCP/IP.
 
BTW, Blazer thanks for the short answer. Stronger is good. I am curious as to whether it is strong enough. I don't want to spend the money to only have to replace it the first time I do something foolish with the buggy...and that happens fairly often.
 
Peep the Racer's Edge Pieces then, imo they are very nice and when I buy my Fioroni's to be honest it will be just because they are Fioroni's. Racer's Edge's is a little cheaper if that is your concern. I would say they would be as durable. Hard to really say wich is more durable, both are stronger than stock.

not telling you to buy from here per say just use this for a reference http://acehardwarehobbies.com/2.2/catalog/default.php?cPath=88_263_284
 
Thanks dude. Cheap is not what I am after...just performance at a reasonable cost. I'll look into both the Fiorini and Racer's Edge. Again, thanks for the help.
 
When I said "cheaper" I meant "less expensive" I would be very happy to own the Racer's Edge gear.....like I said I'm really buying Fioroni for the bling and the name, I can admit it..............:thankyou:
 
Originally posted by HumboldtBlazer
Sorry if I offended you. I just feel being in California in the S.F. Bay area that feel I watched the .com era explode and crash right before my eyes. I am in the industry and I like to think I know a thing or 3 about it. I am not trying to debate nor make claims to "who invented the internet" I am talking strickly ecommerce.

btw webby your linky is brokey.

No offence taken. I think every country has seen the dotcom bubble burst to a certain extent. I acknowledge the fact that the USA tends to be better placed to exploit these technologies commercially ahead of everyone else.

Don't let me discourage you. Everyone values your input here, regardless of their country of origin.

Originally posted by SkyMaxx
niggle, your link must be broken or part time. I tried to click it and got server not available.

As far as whom invented what, Sir Berners-Lee is credited with helping to invent the World Wide Web (According to this article)

As for the beginning of the internet, that started out as a US only item called ARPANET. It was a US Defense Department initiative to allow universities and military researchers to communicate via a computer network. So, while Sir Berners-Lee might have helped come up with the WWW, it was a US project that started the whole INTERNET.

As for Al Gore, leave that poser out of this.

The web link is totally fictitious.
A clue shop. Go buy (get) a clue. Geddit?
Just my little joke. Please forgive me. :sorry:
I thought you guys in the colonies were into the irony thing? :)
 
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