Roamobile Mini 6x6 ATV

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  1. #1
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    Roamobile Mini 6x6 ATV

    Thanks to racerone3 for sending in a brochure of the Roamobile Mini 6x6 ATV. It is in our brochure section here: Roamobile Mini Six Wheeler

    If you haven't seen one of these before, there are a couple of members here on the site that own one. racerone3 has some photos of his in his gallery and Castro has a thread on his here: http://www.6x6world.com/forums/other...-mini-6x6.html

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    Dude. If Wyatt doesn't have the Bumblebee Stripe Kit on his Roamobile by next week, ALL of the other kids are going to laugh.

    Very cool brochure. Where in the world did you find it?

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    The brochure popped up on EBAY a few weeks ago so I grabbed it.

    I need to do some body work on Wyatt's before I bother with the stripe kit. I also want to engineer my own kit to make it a true 6x6, and find a source for some more rugged belts for it
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    Quote Originally Posted by racerone3 View Post
    ... I also want to engineer my own kit to make it a true 6x6, and find a source for some more rugged belts for it
    Hey Race, Do you mean amphibious when you say true 6x6?

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    In the brochure, it says that the base model is four wheel drive (the rear four tires) and they have a kit to upgrade to six wheel drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    In the brochure, it says that the base model is four wheel drive (the rear four tires) and they have a kit to upgrade to six wheel drive.
    Ah ok, When I read that I only looked at the picture and it looked like there was chains going to the front. That also explains the snow 6x6 kit which I was also confused about. Pretty cool little machine!

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    I'd like to see the driveline up close..when it comes to belts/pulleys. or Chains/sprockets...the sky is the limit! lol

    That brochure is awesome..it said it had a 2hp motor..but after all the gear reductions N such..it came out to 25hp?...dood....i want one! lol Ill drive a hog like that to check my mail!
    I have officially caught the 6-wheel-sickness!!

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