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Kingsport 05-22-2021 08:30 AM

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!

mulligan 05-22-2021 08:32 AM

If it is capable of over 20mph, no.

SIRE1 05-22-2021 08:39 AM

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.

tophcfa 05-22-2021 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by SIRE1 (Post 1948679)
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.

Agree, as much as I like UTV’s, they are not appropriate for the Villages as a form of transportation. Is it just me, or does a first time poster start a thread about this every couple of months?

Kingsport 05-22-2021 09:20 AM

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.

drcar 05-22-2021 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by mulligan (Post 1948676)
If it is capable of over 20mph, no.

Speed of cart does not limit the ability to go on a course. Tire size and overall size of cart does. Street legal carts are allowed on the courses and they go over 20.

SIRE1 05-22-2021 10:33 AM

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.

tophcfa 05-22-2021 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by SIRE1 (Post 1948801)
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.

Actually, I can imagine going over the Sumter bridge and experiencing something much wider coming at me. It has happened a couple of times with a Polaris Gem. On another note, I wonder how high the UTV is and if that might be an issue in the tunnels.

villagetinker 05-22-2021 10:57 AM

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.

ohiosbestus 05-22-2021 06:54 PM

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.

Tmarkwald 05-22-2021 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by mulligan (Post 1948676)
If it is capable of over 20mph, no.

Where did you get that info? Mine do 30+, speed limit is 22... ?? And you can get street legal at 35...

The mule is too wide, that's all. The bridge by Sumter would be very tough.

banjobob 05-23-2021 05:06 AM

You might seem a little out of place with it, although those silly little cars some people are driving are just as weird.

jack.hunter00@yahoo.com 05-23-2021 05:11 AM

Nope

thevillages2013 05-23-2021 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Kingsport (Post 1948673)
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!

Get a tape measure out and provide the exact dimensions of the UTV . If you have a speedometer you can drive 20 mph. Speedometers are easy to install. I had a Yamaha cart that the governor was broken on. That thing would go 36mph but I kept it under 25. Also you will need turn signals front and rear (I am sure it has headlights and taillights). Don’t listen to the automatic “no “answers you get on this site

JoelJohnson 05-23-2021 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by drcar (Post 1948742)
Speed of cart does not limit the ability to go on a course. Tire size and overall size of cart does. Street legal carts are allowed on the courses and they go over 20.

Yes they can - 24 1/2 mph


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