Originally Posted by
SteveTheC
The front of the Quadrunner is actually designed very well for fabrication
That's a bit of an understatement, because there's nothing in the front, since the engine is stuffed into the hindquarters. Maybe a the frame was intended to hold a lunchbox.
I don't think I'd be brave enough to ride one of those at 65mph. They were smooth riding and hard working machines but handled like an abstract manatee. You're probably going to need a good anti-sway bar setup because the frame roll will be even worse on a trike. It's likely to cause some strange steering characteristics too. Putting it onto an ATV lift and letting the suspension droop, the angle of the wheels is a little comical, tuck and roll. That's just the way a minimalist independent suspension design works.
I hope you keep all 20 of the gear levers on the 'tank'. They looked like an excavator engineer got demoted to ATVs, and didn't take to it well.
Good luck and I'll keep checking back for pictures.
About the license thing, there was a guy last year or the one before, who was riding his ATC across Canada but got shut down, a good bit into his ride I think. It was about the road legality, or something like that. You may want to check his story out. His trip was on the news and at least a few forums, not all ATV forums either.
The story of three wheels and a man...