By CURTISBRAUN on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
THERE WAS A CO. IN EDMONTON,ALBERTA THAT BUILT A 6WHEELER CALLED A TRISPORT. I RECENTLY PICKED ONE UP, IT HAS A KOHLER 400cc 2CYCLE, 2 STROKE ENGINE AND A HYDRAULIC TRANS. ITS A TRUE SKIDSTEER(NO BRAKES) AND I WAS WONDERING IF ANYBODY HAD EVER HEARD OF IT. I'M GUESSING IT WAS BUILT IN THE SEVENTIES(CRAZY HOOD SCOOP).
By Jeff on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
A Trisport? Are you sure about that? The Alsport
company made a atv known as a Tri-Sport that was a
three wheeler (thus the name tri), but I don't
know of them making a Hex-Sport! :)
They did make the tracker... sort of like a
double-wide snowmobile looking thing. You can see
a picture of a Tri-Sport trike on my website:
http://gotocrystal.net/~speedy64/garage.htm
Go to the "Classic ATV" page.
Let me know what you find out... I'm curious now!
Jeff
By Gary Harper (Garyinvt) on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Critus Send us some pictures as it sounds interesting!
By CURTIS on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
Those are some nice dune buggies,Jeff. I took a look at your trisport, looks like a blast. My machine is a trisport(sixwheeler though)it still has the decals on the side. It doesn't have a vin#, but the dash has a sticker that says it was built here in Edmonton. I have a pal that fixes trikes,quads and snowmachines, he installed new tires for me and said the wheels might be from a prairie bobcat. Itend to think it look a lot like the 6x6's on the `routes` webpage, older argos and such. I thank you for the replies.I'll work on getting sone pics, though my digital camera packed it in, and i dont have a scanner.
By peter on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
I have just purchased a "Beaver" amphibious vehicle. It's old probably 50's or early 60's. It is a 2 wheel rear drive in a fiberglass hull with a center dual front wheel setup.She lacks a motor but I'll power it with a small 2 stoke. Has anyone ever heard of or seen a "Beaver ATV"?? Where were they built and when? Joe Haslett please respond,,, apparently you owned one? How do they handle? How many horsepower etc..??
By roadwolf on Unrecorded Date: Edit |
peter, kevin percy iz an expert on them!
he haz a website off tha links page.
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