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Bike made in Russia to - Volvi - 25-06-2014 https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/pn_5dMHsCPE?autoplay=1&hd=1&rel=0&showinfo=0&start=14&end=178 RE: Bike made in Russia to - Corpsedealer - 25-06-2014 Only the Ruskies! who else would come up with that! RE: Bike made in Russia to - Axe - 25-06-2014 is it sad? That I actually wouldn't mind a play on that? Ash RE: Bike made in Russia to - captainrob - 25-06-2014 I want one of them! RE: Bike made in Russia to - Aussie Steve - 26-06-2014 American's had a two wheel drive bike very similar to that called the Rockon trail breaker.... the wheels were hollow allowing it to float and then could be filled with water to give it better traction...dont know how the front drive worked though RE: Bike made in Russia to - Corpsedealer - 26-06-2014 Would be great for getting to those hard to reach Hunting/Fishing spots! RE: Bike made in Russia to - Landmine - 26-06-2014 [Would like to play with it. Looks fun. RE: Bike made in Russia to - Big_Dan_T - 27-06-2014 If i remember correctly Yamaha did a wr450 2 wheel drive for the Paris Dakar and it placed second in its class. RE: Bike made in Russia to - storm - 05-07-2014 Yamaha's two wheel drive was great, David fretene raced it in a few dakars 450vs 690/950s and did a great job. When the rear started spinning a motor pumped oil driving the front translating the spinning energy to drive. Great simple tech RE: Bike made in Russia to - simmo - 05-07-2014 Thats cool |