By Mike A. Simpson (Masimpson) on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Hi Scream
I too have purchased a AMF SUR TREK. I have no idea what model mine is. It took me 3 months to find out what it was. "There was no id. left on mine" The one I have needs lots of repairs so if you know of any place I can get the supports that go on the axel to support the back side of the tire let me know.
Is your sur trek hard to steer? & how fast does it go?
Thanks
Mike A Simpson
By Joel Haslett (Rustyjeep) on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Mike,What size are your axles? The supports sound like the ones on many older 6x6s . Maybe someone who has changed over to 8" wheels might have some of those supports? Can you guys post some pictures on Route6x6 Photo page? Those look like a really interesting machine.How do they steer? It looks like the 2 sections bend in the middle. Is that done by a hydraulic ram or what? I too purchased an unknown ATV last year. It turned out to be a Rough Rider6x6(I belive) .
By Duncan Delanar on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
I too just bought a Sur TREK today. Its in rough shape. I bought if for the neighbor kid. He needed a Project. Does anyone have a manual they can Photo Copy or parts guide. I will pay up to $20 for one.
There are no Hydraulics in the machine. I loaded it up a dusk with a winch so I didn't get that good of a idea how it steers but it just seems to be with rods and bushings. Don't try is standing still. It wont budge.
Pictures, drawings, etc would be much appreaciated.
By Big Bob Hall on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
All over this cool website called route6x6 there are banners that link to richards section called route6x6 shoppe.
inside this shoppe he has manuals available, I do not understand why these questions keep comming up all the time.
when I restored my attex tommahawk richard was as close as a phone call. I know he has suretrack stuff.
Big Bob Hall
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