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    Hi all, my name is Mike and I live in Goodyear, AZ just outside of Phoenix. I don't have an AATV yet but plan on getting a fixer upper in the near future, once I learn more about them to know what I want. I found this link in a thread in a Rokon World forum thread. I guess I could say that I have the 2 wheeled version of an AATV and am all too familar with maintenance, but it is well worth it once your machine is running right. Any newbie advice will be apprieciated. Thanks, Mike

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    • Welcome aboard

      Hi Mike!

      Welcome to the best AATV site. You will not find a place with more helpful people, and what a stroke of luck, you are near one of the great fixer-upper fellows on the site. Whipper!

      He lives in you area. One of the most creative 6 wheel machines built came from him: Sample picture
      On the forum section of this site look up Attex. He and His wife have some of the fastest machines, with suspension. There are many members in Arizona that ride together so you already have a good group to start with.

      Perfect for the terrain that you live in. If you like to go fast


      Glad to have you aboard with us and hope to see you on the site.

      So look at some of his handy work and this may help you to decide which machine you would like to get into. You will enjoy

      Lewis
      Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways , cigar in one hand, whiskey in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO-HOO, what a ride!!!"

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      • New to the 6x6

        My names Bill and i live in southwest michigan. Recently bought a attex colt and I am ready to do some work on it to make it more reliable. My brother LarryW on here got me and my wife into these. We have rode dirtbikes and quads for sometime but these are a machine all there own. Hope to get some good riding in this year and look forward to help and ideas from you guys. Great site!

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        • CrazyColt222 ,


          Welcome to the amphibious forum. Good luck with your Attex Colt.

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          • New at the Forum

            Hi all
            My name is Stefan and I live in Germany. When I was 15 years old, I have seen the Solo 750 at IAA Frankfurt Car-Show. I couldnt forget it, startet to search and found 2 of them a few years ago.
            Best Regards
            Stefan

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            • Solo-750-Stefan

              Hi Stefan welcome to the amphibious forum.

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              • Welcome 2 the site, I live in Clio, near Flint. If you have a trailer, there is an off-road park called "The Mounds". Check it out on the web via Genesee county parks & rec. Not alot of 6x6 or 8x8 riders, but lots of hills, mud & snow!!

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                • Originally posted by CrazyColt222 View Post
                  My names Bill and i live in southwest michigan. Recently bought a attex colt and I am ready to do some work on it to make it more reliable. My brother LarryW on here got me and my wife into these. We have rode dirtbikes and quads for sometime but these are a machine all there own. Hope to get some good riding in this year and look forward to help and ideas from you guys. Great site!
                  Welcome CC222,

                  Welcome to the site.
                  I have a place to ride that has a creek and a small pond and some wooded areas to ride on. My brother Bill has a motorcross track too, although I dont recommend jumping his feaky double jumps and such. It is still fun to climb them. But use caution when climbing over them. Make sure you know whats on the other side. Few drop off fast. I really dont know how I survived.

                  Lets get that thing going.

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                  • Well, to let ppl know...I added in my wooden hardtop pics. Lemme know what ya'all think.

                    I really wish I was rich, or that the economy was way better than it is now, because, I'd build myself a hardtop out of carbon fiber. Strong yet super light would be way cool, not too mention, would be safer to use while on water. The hardtop I built, I have to remove before entering water, because of top weight. It would flip me over, and that's no gouda.

                    A guy can dream, can't he?

                    Just wish I knew how to weld aluminum, cause then I would try making a hardtop outta that, which would be way lighter than a wood hardtop.

                    I also have to say, I love seeing all the pics of everyone else's mods (owner created accessories). Seeing them, gives me better ideas, so thanks a bunch!!!
                    Last edited by Storms; 01-18-2009, 03:06 PM.

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                    • I have pick up a 70’s model Hustler in need of a restoration. I hope to find answers to my many questions and maybe a few 6x6 friends along the way. I have already stripped everything down. I have just got the frame back from powder coat after fixing a few frame problems. I am now in the process of hunting bearings for the axels. Any leads on this would be helpful.

                      Glad to be here,
                      Jason

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                      • new

                        Hi, Woody from Maryland, new to the site and new to sending these messages. My son bought a 70's Scrambler 6x6 a couple of years ago and it has sit in the garage in need of attention. Neither one of us know anything about a 6x6, except we want to fix it up for duck hunting. The first shock we got was the price of tires. I would appreciate any badly needed help on a couple of tire questions. Do your have to use the light weight, expensive, rawhide type tires if your going to go into the water? Will regular 2x4 or 4x4 ATV tires work? Will 2 ply work? or do you need 4 ply? Sorry to lay all this out there ;but I have to learn somewhere. This looks like a great place to find this stuff out. Thanks in advance for any assistance.

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                        • Welcome to all of you new guys. Woody, on the tires, the rating isn't necessarily the most important thing. The reason you need rawhides or similar tires is due to the tread design. That's what propels it in the water. So if you weren't planning on going in the water then you could use any tire that fit but since you are, there are only a handful of tires that will swim well. Check the tire forum for some threads on which tires will swim well.

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                          • New Member

                            Hi, I just traded my junky projects for another guys junky projects and ended up with a Mckee Roughrider. I live in Southern Wisconsin so am rear end deep in snow right now.
                            I have enjoyed the sight already and have gotten several ideas as how to put my AATV back together.

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                            • Originally posted by bigpopr View Post
                              Hi, I just traded my junky projects for another guys junky projects and ended up with a Mckee Roughrider. I live in Southern Wisconsin so am rear end deep in snow right now.
                              I have enjoyed the sight already and have gotten several ideas as how to put my AATV back together.
                              Welcome and good luck with your mckee!!! It pretty rare one so be good to it.

                              What is up with your name?

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                              • Originally posted by LarryW View Post
                                What is up with your name?
                                Pop Larry, Pop!

                                Welcome to the site bigpopr!

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