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I thought I would show the Forum Members what I've been doing for the last 4-5 months. For those who don't know me, I have a passion "to design/build stuff", especially AATV's. I posted about 20 odd pics of this custom scratch build 6x6. It is all aluminum construction, has 30" tires and 15" ground clearance in the center.
The pics show the build progression, to the finished product (is it ever finished). Hope you enjoy the thread. I will post a "walk-around video" highlighting the unique features of BWII, if enough interest is shown.
Thanks for viewing!
Don't know if I did the thumbnail link correctly, if I didn't just do a gallery search for Bushwacker II, to view pics
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This ain't no amphib.... this is rideable ART ... that also floats. Dang it's so nice I don't know how you can stand to put it into a mud hole, did you have second thoughts when you first edged up to take it into a hole? I know I would have... For about 3 seconds! then YEEEHAAWWW!!! Can't wait to see it in action.
BC, Thanks for the comments. It was a fun project. With all that ground clearance and those aggressive tires the mud holes were a bit anticlimactic. Similar to a Springer waiting for the bumps that never happen.
BC, Your right, and I found one of those bigger holes! Nothing is unstoppable. On my first 5 hour ride, I came to a mean ole hole that always stopped everyone, I was doing great almost through it when for some reason instead of going straight I veered to the right, now I was sideways between two 2 foot deep ruts of sold mud. My pride was crushed for a few seconds, but after some shovel time, and a winch pull I was back on the trail with a smile on my face.
First thanks for all you kind comments,it's appreciated. Let me share this walk-a-round with all the members. This was early on in the project as you can see, but it will give you an idea of what Bushwacker II is all about.