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Suped Up Powerwheels
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lol those things have no traction at all
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Aka,Mar 18 2006, 02:38 PM Wrote:lol those things have no traction at all
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Well, they are plastic wheels :lol:

I'd love to see what Jackass' Stevo would do on one of those! (he probaly already has) :lol:
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I don't think i'd wanna take those on the road with normal size vehicles, but in a deserted parking lot or out in a field those could be alot of fun.

Strikes me as something they would do on jackass, I'm actually amazed they've never done that before.
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Those things barely had any power to take my kids up my driveway. Those full grown kids in the video were all going downhill.

I have one of those taking up space in my basement, if anyone wants to take it off my hands to give it a try.
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dBlast,Mar 18 2006, 03:44 PM Wrote:Those things barely had any power to take my kids up my driveway.  Those full grown kids in the video were all going downhill. 

I have one of those taking up space in my basement, if anyone wants to take it off my hands to give it a try.
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No they weren't all going downhill. The one was driving straight out on the sidewalks and such. Then they jump a ramp. Those things have something done to them. I doubt it's a hemi motor but something.
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When they first came out some 15 years ago, Aaron had one of the first ones. Man that thing could fly with 3 gears and reverse.
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even though they do take jumps, the ramps and everything are set up only feet away from the downhill slope.

There are electric motors up to 9HP (probably more now) that could be made to fit in the powerwheels.
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A full-face helmet would be required by me. But I'm old :blink:
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I want one of those....

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ANTHONYD,Mar 20 2006, 09:26 AM Wrote:I want one of those....
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Take mine. It only has a 0.09hp electric motor. You may need to mod it if you want it to push your weight (or go downhill!)
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dBlast,Mar 20 2006, 10:57 AM Wrote:
ANTHONYD,Mar 20 2006, 09:26 AM Wrote:I want one of those....
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Take mine. It only has a 0.09hp electric motor. You may need to mod it if you want it to push your weight (or go downhill!)
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it would need modification to push his weight downhill....

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