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Kawasaki Mule 610 as Golf Cart
Hi. I’m moving to The Villages next month. I have a Kawasaki Mule, which is the smallest UTV you can get and is the width of a golf card and length of a four seat golf cart. I’d love to bring it. Do folks use such things to get around? I’m assuming it cannot be used on a golf course even with approved tires. But, I usually walk anyway. Thanks!
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If it is capable of over 20mph, no.
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You say it is the width of a golf cart. I would verify that since from what I've seen, they are a little wider than the golf carts here in The Villages. And since the golf cart paths, tunnels, and bridges were built for golf carts, the extra width would be a real problem if you drove it anywhere other than up and down the street in front of your house. You probably couldn't take it to the town squares, shopping, or much where else. So in addition to the speed restriction, I would really discourage you from trying to use this as your mode of transportation here in The Villages. The only time you see these types of vehicles are by the maintenance crews working on the landscape projects.
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It is not just you. I have seen such posts before. However, they were for larger, faster UTVs than the Mule. So, I thought I’d ask. Thanks.
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I decided to check the web for the dimensions of the Kawasaki Mule vs a Yamaha golf cart. And like I suspected, the Mule is wider than a golf cart. The width of the Kawasaki Mule is listed as 52.6 inches. The width of the Yamaha Drive 2 golf cart is 47.3 inches. Can you imagine driving over the Lake Sumter bridge in your Yamaha golf cart and seeing a cart that is 5+ inches wider coming at you. That bridge is so narrow that it is precarious when 2 carts meet, let alone something that was 5+ inches wider. And on that bridge with the high crubs neither vehicles can pull off to the side to let the other pass. So I don't think you should think of this as your Villages mode of transportation. Bring it and store it in your garage and take it out to wherever off roading is allowed, but PLEASE do not use it within The Villages.
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IMHO, you will have other problems since this is a UTV and not a GOLF CART, there are Florida laws you will probably run afoul of, insurance will probably be a problem, tires will absolutely be a problem. Golf carts are legally limited to 20 mph (yes I know lots of people have them set much higher), FL law states anything capable of greater than 20 MPH is a LOW SPEED VEHICLE, now can you imagine getting a UTV classified as a low speed vehicle.
IMHO, not a good fit for TV. |
Before I moved down here I had a Kaw Mule 600 utility vehicle but it is definitely wider than a golf cart. Because of the tires I dont believe it will be approved for golf course use. Also wanted to warn you about its width going through bridges and tunnels...I sold my golf cart and kawasaki 610 before I left Ohio to move down here. I will say the price of golf carts down here are way over priced compared to buying them out of state. My friend who moved from Ohio got the same golf cart up there for 3000 less in Ohio than they were priced here.
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The mule is too wide, that's all. The bridge by Sumter would be very tough. |
You might seem a little out of place with it, although those silly little cars some people are driving are just as weird.
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Nope
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I have a UTV, not in the villages, but noise could be an issue with some. Personally, no issue for me. I’ve seen atomic cars on golf cart paths, they seem to be wider than a Yamaha golf cart?
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If you can't let go of back home, it's risky to move to TV. Some people sell within two years and move back home. Accepting the lifestyle makes TV very pleasant. Golf carts help make TV what it is.
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No, they are for golf carts not UTV’s or ATV’s.
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Look at FL law or ask the sheriff. A golf cart may go only up to 20MPH. If it can go faster than that it is a LSV and must have license plates and insurance like a car. If caught with a golf cart that can travel faster than 20 MPH you will get multiple tickets. Gem cars should not be allowed on golf courses and multi-modal paths, but sadly they are.
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I would call the police, they are actually helpful here. I'm sure they can direct you. As stated, my opinion holds no water. I doubt it. Golf cart speed is limited to 20 mph. You need to have turn signals etc. More than that if it is faster than 20 mph you need plates and insurance. I don't know what an UTV is. I assume it is an ATV (all terrain vehicle). I do not see anyone running them on golf cart paths or on the street so I doubt it is legal |
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As far as law, besides mine, few of the golf carts are properly set to only do 20mph. Villagers, though they are mostly retired are clearly in a rush to the next stop sign. |
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Not allowed..
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Yes, your right. Driving my golf cart to the Sunset Overlook at Lake Sumter is pretty scary when another cart is coming your way.
Each cart must hug the cart roadway to their right and it still looks way too close like the mirrors are going to hit. |
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And on the very rare occasions that I have to cross the Lake Sumter bridge with my GEM car, I do it on the "vehicle" roadway (at 25 MPH with cars anxious to do 45 MPH - in a 35 MPH zone - breathing down my neck) because as noted elsewhere in this thread, the cart path is too narrow for a GEM car to successfully pass an oncoming golf cart there. I avoid crossing that bridge whenever possible. I'll shut up now... and await the deluge. |
Mule 610
I also owned one which I used in the mountains of NC. It is not adaptable to the golf course environment. I loved the mule , it was great and reliable for our NC property. Hard to let it go.
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Typical post-I am right because. There is no shortage of people who are sure the other person is wrong and they are right. |
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I do understand the respondent's perspective and I agree with it. I should have known better and kept my opinions to myself... sometimes it's just too tempting. No hard feelings. We all have opinions. |
Why take the chance? Sell it and buy a normal cart ~
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"...the Mule is wider than a golf cart. The width of the Kawasaki Mule is listed as 52.6 inches. The width of the Yamaha Drive 2 golf cart is 47.3 inches."
The Atomic Ion XL is 54" wide There really should be a maximum width allowed on the multi-modals |
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