In-Depth Outdoors: On Ice
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
- Dave Koonce from Prairie Du Chien, WI shares his modified, light weight ATV, known as the Ski-Wheeler or "Squealer," made from a $300 Honda 185 and $100 in parts.
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This idea is just G-E-N-I-U-S ✊🏾 I’m definitely going to be building my own.
I saw this video earlier this year and thought to myself i want one. Well yesterday i bought a 1985 200m. This is my next project
Nice, I have 1985 200s for the same reasons, light weight and effective. No ski's yet but I did add studs (glued in). I may also look at skis in the future.
That is a really cool set up, I need to fabricate something like this for my 200x!
man ben thinking of a way to do this so many times. Budy you are awesome!
ahh i love that thing good job on the making!! i wish there were any trike's on sale were i live lol
Honda 3 wheelers are not cheap anymore lol
You can wrap cletted track around your tires for more traction...look on my..workhorse videos too see what I mean.....air out tires..wrap them..bolted together..then..air back up..Nice a tite on the tires.
$300 is a good deal for that 1982 atc185s!
I got two for 600 Canadian, I got one running and have parts coming for the other that will be less than $100.
I put a video up on my channel, para park.
i noticed you're running trailpros.... while they'll last another 30 years, you can probably shave 20lbs by changing the rear tires.
Hi do you still use your Ski Wheeler at all?