jocco said: (quoted from post at 13:44:03 03/16/15) Anyone play with them??? Anyone remember the old ones in the 1960's 70's???? Does any one use the new ones today?? What thoughts do you have? Seems like the 4 wheeler has rendered them useless. Oh some of them would float and went on lakes.
The six and 8 wheel ATV's are a far cry form the units of the 60's, 70's and even the 80's. They were absolutely terrible.
Four stroke engines, heavier drive chains, much larger/stronger axles and variable steering instead of brake steering. Taller more aggressive tires, more ground clearance.
no suspension so top speed is limited.
Have yet however to see a four wheel ATV that can swim across a pond with a moose in the cargo hold.
Ontario Drive and Gear manufacture the Argo which is a practical functioning machine. had a tour of the factory once upon a time.
This post was edited by buickanddeere at 12:57:09 03/16/15 2 times.
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