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    YBW is offline New to the board Arm chair racerNew to the board
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    ATC Half-track

    I am sure I'm not the first person to think of this, but what about putting tracks on the rear of an ATC? Seems like the Germans liked a similar setup in WWII, however I don't know if they used brake steering on the tracks or if simply turning the front wheel was sufficient to direct the vehicle.

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    Does anyone know if this has been attempted yet?

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6b-qZg_MKH4

    I have no info but looks like a fun idea
    that bike seems to function pretty well
    looks like he kept a solid rear
    front wheel doing all the steering

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    YBW is offline New to the board Arm chair racerNew to the board
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    Ha! Well I've got the 250es, now I just need $2000 for tracks!

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    On that little test run, it seems no more effective for climbing hills that a normal ATC250ES. I'm sure those set ups come into their own when it comes to snow though.

    Track set ups like that have been around for a long time, the set ups that I find pretty cool are the ski attachment on the front when working in the snow. Back in the day there was a cool article in 3 wheeling which had a 185 or 200 fitted with a ski.


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    Quote Originally Posted by OZQUAD44 View Post
    On that little test run, it seems no more effective for climbing hills that a normal ATC250ES.
    I might agree with you there. One benefit would be having some extra weight down low to help lower the center of gravity. Camoplast says the tracks are 71lbs a piece--140lbs agianst the ground on a trike that only weighs 400lbs should make it pretty stable.

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    Like this! 1973 ATC 70 with snowblower tracks on it. Works pretty good and since it's gear reduced I can hit third gear.

    Here's a link on the "Yeti" kit for ATC's

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    Now that is unique! How good are three wheelers, one minute a sand machine, the next a snow mobile[emoji12]


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