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Thread: 6 wheeler scrambler atv amphibious 6x6

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    holmstrom is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    6 wheeler scrambler atv amphibious 6x6

    2 125 yamaha tri motos
    1 yt175
    1991 blaster

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    so?
    1984 Yamaha YT 60 Tri Zinger(current project)
    1983 Yamaha YTM 200 (rear suspension kit)..... long term project
    2004 BMW R1150R
    1972 Honda CT 70
    2007 Lifan 110

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    holmstrom is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    just thought maybe it might interest someone on here. It'll be ok.
    2 125 yamaha tri motos
    1 yt175
    1991 blaster

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    I think those are pretty cool. Throw in a 440 L/C engine and it will be a beast!

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    Isn't that where Howdy lives??
    [FONT="Palatino Linotype"]~My Rides (to name a few) ~
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    1985 ATC250R Missile (90% done)
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    1985 XR80 w/100 motor
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    1984 XR350R (owned since I was a kid)
    1972 Suzuki T350 Rebel, '73 T500 Titan
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    Anybody have parts to trade for the above models?

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    I had a max 6 wheeler a long time ago and it was an absolute blast! With the skid steer you just pull one side and hit the gas... you can do donuts forever. Not to mention crossing lakes or ponds. we had a fold down trolling motor with an extra battery in the back of ours... they only go about 3 miles an hour in the water so it was easier with the trolling motor. I actually caught one of the biggest bass of my life fishing from that thing. I wish I could find some old pics of it and had a scanner. That thing was a blast. Mine was red and had a 440 rockwell motor... even had me a roll bar that came in handy once or twice.

    That one looks pretty much gone but they do show up from time to time. And buying a new one is just... well out of the question unless you got money to burn. But I think if i had the cash I would most certinly buy a new one of those before a new quad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grundlegrabber
    Isn't that where Howdy lives??
    Yup, this is where I live. The username doesn't ring a bell, but there is a chance I know the seller.
    Howdy

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