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tri again
02-17-2014, 04:37 AM
..and I don't care anymore.
We hauled a superlght weight trailer to the edge of the flood.
Stood there looking like fools.
Thinking IF the trailer had some cut outs to drive the main axle,
we could drive the trike onTO the trailer and have it spin the paddlewheels just inside the tires, get acrosss the river/frozen lake, and rehook to the trailer and drive away.
How simple is that?
Let's get rich, somehow.
MattDragontamer
02-17-2014, 05:01 AM
....and how is that stolen patents?
I have toyed with that idea in the past, maybe i will continue with it. Now that i can afford it.
DohcBikes
02-17-2014, 11:13 AM
Steering? Why you gotta ruin everyone's fun with your technical jargon El.....:lol:
Buy an old Paddle boat (like the ones on the Mississippi River) and stick a tri z front end on it!
dougspcs
02-17-2014, 10:55 PM
A red bulb on one side and a green on the other and it's officialy a water legal vessel!
You forget your Canadian rules already El??
Don't forget your PFDs, stupid little bail bucket, flashlight, and whistle on a string!! And of course your watercraft operators licence..we've all gotta have em!!
Now your legal.
tri again
02-18-2014, 03:28 AM
....and how is that stolen patents?
I have toyed with that idea in the past, maybe i will continue with it. Now that i can afford it.
Unrelated but I've had a couple medical devices that were changed by 10%.
We're supposed to 'protect' everything but this idea was so simple, I just threw it out as an idea.
If I lived in Alaska with lots of water crossings, I'd surely make one.
I do hope you can make something.
Alaska last frontier showed them with buoys on 4 corners of a quad to float it but very little control.
Best with anything, is to sell info, then plans, then kits and then full units.
tri again
02-18-2014, 03:41 AM
So how does it steer?
Directional exhaust bubbles?
Front paddle like the way a teradactyl steers?
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