I figured that I would just get a thread going discussing the craziest things that we have all done with AATVs. One of my craziest times would have to be with the Max II "buggy" that my friend and I owned. The guy we bought it from put it all together. This thing was so much fun and it was extremely fast. It was powered by a 440cc CCW twin from a John Deere snowmobile. It was basically just a Max II frame with a fiberglass seat mounted to a piece of plywood and a piece of sheet metal over the front of the frame for the floorboard. It had a gas pedal rigged up on the floor instead of on the stick. We would take this machine down the road at 45-50mph and it would be very scary since there was no roll cage, no 5 point harness, and no plastic tub around you. My friend lived on a pretty steep hill and small 4 cylidner cars would go real slow going up the hill and we would actually pass them on the road up the hill. Now the machine has been turned into a well mannered, yet timid 16HP Vanguard powered stock Max II......and it actually has a body around it too.
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I was playing on a trail at the offroad park, and had to winch verticle! The trail was a triple black rated trail designed by an east coast jeep rock crawling team! The argo having a significantly shorter wheel base was at a dis advantage. There were about 5-6 inclines at about 80+degree. One incline was nothing but good old carolina red clay, like driving on ice! I had to shackle off a tree & back to the argo. I was unnerved at the 20foot tall incline, especially seeing that I have no cage!Jeff
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Greasemonkey, that sounds pretty wild! I think that longer wheelbase vehicles like 8x8's definetley have the advantage when it comes to climbing steep inclines. Time to find me an Attex military 8x8 tank trainer and put some 22" Rawhide III's with a big V twin!
I dont know why I dressed like that when I was driving that rig, heck I never even heard of Devo before Mike mentioned them today. I watched some of their videos on Youtube. What the hell were people thinking in the 80's?! I have some good video of the buggy doing 45+ mph runs down the street with me wearing the sungalsses and orange jumpsuit. I might just have to edit those videos and set them to some DEVO song. Maybe I can include some footage of rebuilding 6 wheelers as well......kind of like this:
"Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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You're a real chick magnet in that zuit suit.
WhipperLast edited by whipper-ag; 12-18-2007, 08:32 PM.
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Originally posted by boncrshr View PostDude...the orange jumpsuit makes it look like a prison escape vehicle or something!
Dammit Mike you beat me to it! That's exactly what I was thinking at the top of this tread.
Jeff, that might be the best picture on the site!
Get this picture in the Gallery so I can give it a 10!Last edited by George; 12-18-2007, 10:18 PM.Banned
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You know, that pic has photoshop written all over it...I see JP on the moon or something.....
I've been thinking about the orange jumpsuit thing....maybe at the next big ride, all of the 6x6world members should wear one, it could be our uniform and a way to pick each other out?Hammers should have warning labels.
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