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    Redneck 3 wheeler

    Redneck 3 wheeler. has anyone seen this before? its not mine. what do you guys think of it?

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    looks creative and fun! I like it. What kind of bike is that, a can-am or something?

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    lol that has bin posted before. if memory serves me rite i read that people down south made them to go across swamp land and so on. im not 100% sure though.
    down to parts because i no longer have a place to ride trikes.

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    dude thats one of them russian trikes they still make em i think, ill look it up
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    thats an oldie and a goody....who has the pic of the trike thats got the 20ft lift...thats a goodie too
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    That is how they set them up for artic type use. I forgot what they call them but they are real big in Russia. That very same picture has become a regular here.

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    Vulcanize some paddles to the rear "tires" and you have a nice swamper!
    I'm back in the USSR...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 84honda200s View Post
    lol that has bin posted before. if memory serves me rite i read that people down south made them to go across swamp land and so on. im not 100% sure though.
    Yep. We have quite a few machines specially made for going through swamps and/or very shallow water. Some are machinery with tracks instead of tires, and some like that with balloon type tires that have buoyancy and let you sort of float across swamp muck. We also have special boats like airboats and flat-bottom boats with engine props tucked out of the way that won't snag on anything in the water.

    The swamp muck down here will make any type of mud tire look like it's a racing slick.

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    Ya, that was posted about 2-3 years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mymint87 View Post
    thats an oldie and a goody....who has the pic of the trike thats got the 20ft lift...thats a goodie too
    haha i remember that pic

    the one where they used 2x4's for the lift it looks like.

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