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  • jhowell
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    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...d.php?t=106561


    (not my wagon, just some inspiration)

    I'm working on a model 90 for my kid

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  • Wh33lhop
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    It didn't make sense until I saw the pictures of the kids. If you're a single, grown man and you've got a collection of powerwheels, you need help. But it seems most of em have kids. I'm not even going to try and say I wouldn't take one of those for a spin and maybe juice it up if my kid had one.

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  • b*saint
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    Classic

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  • DRTSRFR
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    We rip 'em apart and drift 'em...

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  • N2MYE30
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    Im have been to this site several of months doing some research for my sons PW jeep and converting it from a 6V to 12V and a motor swap to a 550. Im thinking of running a dual engine setup aswell. Its just nutty of what people will do to these things.

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  • pureaudio
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    I have to admit, if my son had one of those I would probably mod it.

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  • randomquickness
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    why do I have the sudden urge to search CL for a PW! lol

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  • Scallywagon
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    Originally posted by Lof8
    When I was a kid, we would find broken Power Wheels in the trash. Our modifications were to rip out the motors and gears so the wheels would spin freely. Then we tied a rope to the front and pulled them around behind our bicycles. We would spend hours drifting those bitches around the neighborhood until the plastic wheels wore through and we had to find another one. The good 'ol days!
    Duct tape the wheels for less traction and more treadlife!

    pow pow

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  • OrganicMechanic
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  • dkbmxer002
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    Originally posted by JBird

    i'm hearing coolio sing redneck paradise in my head when i look at that picture.

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  • Lof8
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    When I was a kid, we would find broken Power Wheels in the trash. Our modifications were to rip out the motors and gears so the wheels would spin freely. Then we tied a rope to the front and pulled them around behind our bicycles. We would spend hours drifting those bitches around the neighborhood until the plastic wheels wore through and we had to find another one. The good 'ol days!

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  • JBird
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    HOW MANY DO THEY HAAVEEE?!


    Last edited by JBird; 10-11-2010, 02:55 PM.

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  • JBird
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    For how silly this forum is, this thread is awesome...

    pics of your kids Working on their rides
    Your complete Power Wheels resource. Model reviews, battery guides, wiring diagrams, speed upgrades, and age-by-age buying guides. Find the perfect ride-on.


    Nice way to teach your kids how to do stuff.

    This forum calls for a Reddit post.
    Last edited by JBird; 10-11-2010, 02:47 PM.

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  • Dj Buttchug
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    hahaha plastic wheels are awesome for getting sidewayz

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  • Stephen
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    Yea, im down. I want to find a way to bag it using Harbor freight air cylinders and a bicycle pump.

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