STLBILL Posted December 23, 2006 Author Report Posted December 23, 2006 The yamaha badgers have swingarm suspension front and back. No one wants to see them anyway though That seems very odd to me. I did not think a swinger could handle square-edge bumps in that direction very well. Also no independent front suspension would make it almost like a three-wheeler. I guess I'd have to see someone riding one to fully understand. Quote
dajogejr Posted December 23, 2006 Report Posted December 23, 2006 The problem is you would want some custom machines, such as the turbine powered ATV someone built a few years ago. That video isn't impressive...I could light that car up after a night of budweiser, Jeigerbombs, pizza, nachos and a lighter.... :yelrotflmao: Quote
STLBILL Posted December 23, 2006 Author Report Posted December 23, 2006 That video isn't impressive...I could light that car up after a night of budweiser, Jeigerbombs, pizza, nachos and a lighter.... :yelrotflmao: Damn - you should cut back on that stuff... I did not watch the video. Need Real Player. I only have Fake Player. I do have an imagination though and I've seen jets with an afterburner do the "flame trick" before. I think this ATV goes 200+ mph in the asphalt 1/4 mile if I'm not mistaken? No sand drags or hill climbs though. :yelrotflmao: Quote
FireHead Posted December 26, 2006 Report Posted December 26, 2006 Never heard of a production 500cc ATC. Honda made a few prototypes never released to the public though. ATC500's were never produced though people seem to think they were because the manual and some tother things are in the Honda parts microfiche from 1986. There was a 500cc trike made by a compnay named Tiger. They also made 250cc and 125cc trikes. All of them were heavily racing oriented. :thumbsup: Quote
STLBILL Posted December 27, 2006 Author Report Posted December 27, 2006 ATC500's were never produced though people seem to think they were because the manual and some tother things are in the Honda parts microfiche from 1986. There was a 500cc trike made by a compnay named Tiger. They also made 250cc and 125cc trikes. All of them were heavily racing oriented. :thumbsup: Interesting that they made a manual for the ATC250R, but no bike. :shoothead: Yes, Previously in this thread the Tiger 500 trike was mentioned and links were provied. Thanks. Quote
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