Looks like a good time! Did someone on here build this? Seems to still have good power even though its turning twice as many tires![]()
Looks like a good time! Did someone on here build this? Seems to still have good power even though its turning twice as many tires![]()
Last edited by swampthang; 08-30-2011 at 09:47 PM.
"I'm Kind Of Like The Turtle Man Of 3Wheelers."
1986 Honda 350X
1985 Honda 250R
1985 Honda 200X
that's awesome!
they did their homework. I have seen a few trikes with skis and none have went or turned as well is this one. I think the combination of dual wheels on back and dual skis have alot to do with it. although I'm sure the rear wheels are probably held together with allthread and bolts I think its pretty cool
As little snow as they have not sure they even need something like that!
agreed. I would like to see it in a foot or better. still the best perfoming I have seen yet without tracks
I think our dx would perform just as good in that. That being said the front end looks light it may work it it will pack just enough...
I don't even like yamaha's and I want this thing lol it's awsome.
Life is better on 3 wheels
1984 200es big red
1976 suzuki rm125
1983 honda 250r (minty fresh) SOLD
1986 honda 350x (A PILE....for now)
197? honda 90 (pauter framed little beast in the making)
They welded the skis to a rim?
any one ever make a front ski to fit on a set of forks?
i would buy one today for ice fishing
I wish my DX turned that well with my spacers on. You would think it would push alot w/4 rears. Works well, looks fun.
"If you are going to piss like puppy, Don't Get Off The Porch"
Trikes:
84' Suzuki ALT185 (old Orange)
85' Yamaha 225DX, piped and spaced ( First Girlfriend)
Quads
87' Yamaha Banshee, built and very very fast (The Whore)
01 Yamaha Raptor 660, built and piped (The Beast)
03 Suzuki Vinson, 26's and piped (The Crowd Pleaser)
Once apon a time:
85' Tecate 300 alky flattacker, 6 in over swingarm, 88 Suzuki 500"Quadzilla"PIA , 91 Yamaha Warrior Built and Modded. (luved that Baby Tank)
I imagine it could be done with minimal effort. Wouldn't take much material. A few pieces of square tubing and maybe a hub / axle assembly.Originally Posted by jr315rn:1046964