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    Electric ATC70?

    I've got an ATC70 rolling frame in my garage that I've been wishing I could rebuild and get running, but the cost ends up being more than just buying a running one. Meanwhile, my 2-year old niece has ridden the wheels off my son's old powerwheels motorcycle. (why do they make the wheels out of plastic anyway?) So I was having a completely ridiculous idea: could I take the motor out of the powerwheels and put it on the ATC70 frame? This would be a way to get the 2-year-old riding a 3-wheeler, but hopefully at speeds under 5mph.

    Has anyone tried anything like this? I haven't taken the motor out of the powerwheels yet, so I don't even know what it all looks like inside.
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    God knows they're not looking to make any effort to do anything, never mind move their foot to shift. If there was something that dispensed Cheetos every time they shifted that might be a different story. Welcome to America, where the biggest is best and even fat people who are too lazy to shift can climb a mountain.

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    each of the rear wheels on those things has its own motor would be quite a bit of fab work and then I dont know it those motors could move the weight of the 70 with a person on it....good luck
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    Yeah, the 70 is a lot heavier, that's for sure. The powerwheels probably weighs 30 pounds with the batteries. I was thinking there was only one drive wheel on that thing though. I'm not ready to take it apart yet, so I can't say if its one motor or two...
    Quote Originally Posted by fabiodriven View Post
    God knows they're not looking to make any effort to do anything, never mind move their foot to shift. If there was something that dispensed Cheetos every time they shifted that might be a different story. Welcome to America, where the biggest is best and even fat people who are too lazy to shift can climb a mountain.

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    You could use a starter from a car.
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    powerwheels

    the powerwheels motors have plastic gears,dont think they'll hold up
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    my electric 70 uses a golf cart motor, cool little toy!!

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    another good source is wheelchair motors.
    1985 big red 250es working good. 1983 200e waiting for new crank and rod. 200x project looking needing everything.

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    MIK6, do you have any pics to share? How fast does it go? How big a battery does it require?

    Firehart, while the car starter would have no problem moving the trike, they're not designed to run for sustained periods, and I think it would burn out.
    Quote Originally Posted by fabiodriven View Post
    God knows they're not looking to make any effort to do anything, never mind move their foot to shift. If there was something that dispensed Cheetos every time they shifted that might be a different story. Welcome to America, where the biggest is best and even fat people who are too lazy to shift can climb a mountain.

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