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    3x3?

    i don't have the means or money to do it, but i've had this idea in my head for a while now and suprised there's no thread about it. i know others must of had the same idea already. i could see something like this giving a 4x4 quad a run for it's money.
    just take the front drive from a Rokon or engineer something similar to it. i figure a rigid would be the easiest, but add a roller tensioner and it could be mounted on a suspension fork. front needs to spin just a touch faster than the rear, so it'll pull itself through a turn and not push straight. i don't see why it wouldn't work.

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    it would work, but would take alotta fab work, money, time, and brains. lets see who can do it!!..... its funny, i was thinkin about that Rokon about an hour before i opened this thread, but had no idea what the name was til i read this! haha



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    I found this at a swap meet last year (I did not buy it) but was told it was used on a golf course. Used a hydraulic drive for the front wheel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue27 View Post
    I found this at a swap meet last year (I did not buy it) but was told it was used on a golf course. Used a hydraulic drive for the front wheel.
    thats quite a rig. looks like the mowers we use, with a strange front end



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    what the heck is it? a Deere? funky looking, but i like it.
    just had one little problem pop into my head. the front would be a single speed, so youd have to set it up to work with either 1st or 2nd gear and have some sort of on/off switch or freewheeling device for it. dang, shot a nice little hole through that idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Boy View Post
    what the heck is it? a Deere? funky looking, but i like it.
    just had one little problem pop into my head. the front would be a single speed, so youd have to set it up to work with either 1st or 2nd gear and have some sort of on/off switch or freewheeling device for it. dang, shot a nice little hole through that idea.
    what do you mean single speed? is there not a way to hook it up to the tranny? couldnt you use and "automatic" motor that doesnt shift? just some thoughts.....



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    right, single speed as in 1 gear. yes i think a variable drive would solve the gearing issue, but only variable speed 3wheelers i know of would have to be basicly basket cases. i don't think someone would want to use their "in good condition" Polaris Trailblazer for a job like this.
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    3wd has been talked about sense prolly the first 3wheeler came out. I would imagine if trikes where still produced there would be some type of 3wd model today. I think this is prolly how they would be built if they ever made one. http://www.christini.com/bikes/christini-awd-450
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    Quote Originally Posted by swampthang View Post
    3wd has been talked about sense prolly the first 3wheeler came out. I would imagine if trikes where still produced there would be some type of 3wd model today. I think this is prolly how they would be built if they ever made one. http://www.christini.com/bikes/christini-awd-450
    That is quite the technology to get that AWD system to work. I agree, if there were AWD 3 wheelers, this would probably would be how they would be built
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    The front wheel would have to turn slightly faster than the rear, otherwise you'd try and turn and get off balance.
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    dang, can't believe i forgot about that system, i watch endurance/arena stuff on speed. the ones where they race over rocks, mud, logs, tires and whatnot. there's atleast one guy in that series who runs one of those and wins a lot too.
    thanks for the reminder swamp.

    yeah, gotta have the faster wheel speed up front. same for the bikes, if the front is spinning exactly the same as the rear then it won't turn and throw you to the ground. i figure the same for a 3wheeler, but you'd push straight instead of going down on your face.
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    Now if only they could adapt the hydraulic system to the rear as well, that would make for a very reliable system. No more chains to break.

    I personally wouldn't mind seeing one. They've adapted it to sport bikes, why not adapt to sport trikes? Not just the utility bikes.
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    I want to built one for a long time now.Not so hard,trx300 4x4 motor to get the front output shaft and fit a hydraulic pump,and a hydraulic motor in the front wheel.....just don't find a good trx motor....

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    wow that is an awesome system. i have never heard of that. pretty cool stuff.
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