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It's not bad! I have been adding some accessories to give it some more torque on the steeper hills among other improvements. Stay tuned! There's many more Trail Force One videos coming up. Thanks for watching JT!
@@802louis that's where I got mine from. They're fun! I'll be adding a real rack in a video soon, doing a torque converter install in another, and probably occasionally featuring it in other future videos, so please subscribe if you haven't already!
Yeah Bryan, I was just looking at one a couple days ago and they wanted $899 for one at tractor supply. I don't have much more than that into Trail Force One with all the upgrades thus far. Thanks for watching.
Wow you are much more good at fixing popped chains than I am TF1 ran really good in the snow Love your videos Good job fixing something in the freezing cold
Thanks for watching! Oh, it's a hoot! I really think that it will beat my new trail additions in pretty good too. When it gets dark early, every minute of actual trail building counts, so the walk in and out can sometimes chew up an hour of valuable time that could be spent making new trails!
Thanks for watching. Yes, actually I had been thinking about it for a long time. Hydraulic, Maybe, but I was going to purchase another back wheel, and just use the mechanical brake already built into the back wheel and just install it on the fork. I also thought about purchasing another front rim or using the one I have, and installing a mountain bike brake disc and Welding a bracket to the fork for the caliper. I had no idea that they make a front brake kit for the bike. Do they?
Yep! I will be doing a few small upgrades on here soon, hopefully. I'm not getting too crazy, but the normal mods with my own twist on them. I still would like to get a Rokon someday, but to just get out to work on the mountain bike trails and cut up a tree or odd and end stuff, these are hard to beat at a little over five hundred dollars. Thanks for watching!
@@Slicknewt Thanks North Bound! Good to know. I like the light weight of this Coleman and the maneuverability. I will be posting a video with the torque converter upgrade as well as the cheap motor Hacks to give it a little more throttle. It goes plenty fast for my liking, but I want more bottom end to get my fat ass up the steeper hills on my trails. Do you have one of these?
@@themostlymikeshow I do, same one actually. No performance parts but i removed throttle limiter screw and drilled holes in the airbox. Gets up hills okay as long as they arent too rocky but that torque converter should make it way easier for you with hills. Overall id say these are perfect trail bikes, only one thing i think they are missing is reas suspension
Hi Roy! Thanks for watching. Sorry, but I should have told the entire story in the video. So I bought mine for $799 at Tractor Supply. I'm not sure where you are from, or if they have Rural King stores in your area. But the following day I was looking on my OfferUp app for some deals on used things. Since I was looking for used mini bikes on that app, they give me a pop-up ad from Rural King that said $529 if I remember correctly. I immediately called Tractor Supply and ask them if they would price match. With no questions asked they told me to just bring the receipt up along with the ad, and they would refund the difference.
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Cool! Looks Fun!
It's a blast!
That is.........Awesome!!!
Thanks Mike! I think that it's gonna be a handy and fun asset to the trail building tool gamut!
Wow cool looks fun for a mini bike
It's not bad! I have been adding some accessories to give it some more torque on the steeper hills among other improvements. Stay tuned! There's many more Trail Force One videos coming up. Thanks for watching JT!
Nice job 👍
Thanks Louis! Do you have one of these?
@@themostlymikeshow yes From tractor supply
@@802louis that's where I got mine from. They're fun! I'll be adding a real rack in a video soon, doing a torque converter install in another, and probably occasionally featuring it in other future videos, so please subscribe if you haven't already!
Wish they were anywhere near that price today. They’re pushing twice that, but still very tempting to get. It looks like a great machine.
Yeah Bryan, I was just looking at one a couple days ago and they wanted $899 for one at tractor supply. I don't have much more than that into Trail Force One with all the upgrades thus far. Thanks for watching.
Wow you are much more good at fixing popped chains than I am TF1 ran really good in the snow Love your videos Good job fixing something in the freezing cold
Thanks for watching and the kind words Damian! Glad you enjoyed!
That thing looks fun!
Thanks for watching! Oh, it's a hoot! I really think that it will beat my new trail additions in pretty good too. When it gets dark early, every minute of actual trail building counts, so the walk in and out can sometimes chew up an hour of valuable time that could be spent making new trails!
Any thoughts on the Hydraulic Front Brake Kit?
Thanks for watching. Yes, actually I had been thinking about it for a long time. Hydraulic, Maybe, but I was going to purchase another back wheel, and just use the mechanical brake already built into the back wheel and just install it on the fork. I also thought about purchasing another front rim or using the one I have, and installing a mountain bike brake disc and Welding a bracket to the fork for the caliper. I had no idea that they make a front brake kit for the bike. Do they?
Very cool! Wish I knew how cold it was out there! Wait - aren't you too old to be riding one of these kids toys?
It's not a toy Garry... 😁😂
Oh, it was very cold! Like XIX degrees!
Was it cold ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🍸
Ummm... Yeah! It was like 19 degrees out! Hard on the knees! 😁
That looks like it was cold on the knees. What was the temperature?
That's a very good question! Lol It was in the high teens that day... About 19 degrees...
TEE SHIRT GIVEAWAY
Thanks Mike!
I'd comment, like and subscribe...but it's really cold on my knees...and can you believe it's only 19 degrees?
😂😂😂 That was just a crazy idea that I had while editing...not sure if everyone got the humor in it that I intended. Thanks!
@@themostlymikeshow It was hilarious
I've looked at these myself, wondering how they would work. Kind of like a poor mans rokon. Thanks for posting this!
Yep! I will be doing a few small upgrades on here soon, hopefully. I'm not getting too crazy, but the normal mods with my own twist on them. I still would like to get a Rokon someday, but to just get out to work on the mountain bike trails and cut up a tree or odd and end stuff, these are hard to beat at a little over five hundred dollars. Thanks for watching!
Rokons are trash compared to a minibike. Those things dont even have suspension theyre an overpriced joke
@@Slicknewt Thanks North Bound! Good to know. I like the light weight of this Coleman and the maneuverability. I will be posting a video with the torque converter upgrade as well as the cheap motor Hacks to give it a little more throttle. It goes plenty fast for my liking, but I want more bottom end to get my fat ass up the steeper hills on my trails. Do you have one of these?
@@themostlymikeshow I do, same one actually. No performance parts but i removed throttle limiter screw and drilled holes in the airbox. Gets up hills okay as long as they arent too rocky but that torque converter should make it way easier for you with hills. Overall id say these are perfect trail bikes, only one thing i think they are missing is reas suspension
I agree. Rear suspension would be great, but I'm sure that would raise the price tag a few hundred. I'd be all in though for a full squish mini bike!
How in the hell did you get it for a little over five hundred bucks??? I paid $799.00 for mine!
Hi Roy! Thanks for watching. Sorry, but I should have told the entire story in the video. So I bought mine for $799 at Tractor Supply. I'm not sure where you are from, or if they have Rural King stores in your area. But the following day I was looking on my OfferUp app for some deals on used things. Since I was looking for used mini bikes on that app, they give me a pop-up ad from Rural King that said $529 if I remember correctly. I immediately called Tractor Supply and ask them if they would price match. With no questions asked they told me to just bring the receipt up along with the ad, and they would refund the difference.
How cold was it out there? Lol You're innovative enough to fabricate a rack for your trail building tools. ✌
Thanks Tony! Um... Nineteen degrees! I will figure something out for a rack.
Dude why are you wearing jeans in the snow at 19 degrees lol
It is what it is, lol. It only got cold when I knelt in the snow to fix Trail Force One. Thanks for watching and commenting!