That is awesome! Contemplating getting a Coleman for my kid to have some fun on and improve his riding skills before getting a light motorcycle license. He is 185 cm (about 6 feet) do you think he will be to tall for it. Oh and of course I want to use it too, im the same height. Cool video, keep it up!
Thanks for the comment Nils. It's a little bike but packs a punch. Perfect for learning the fundamentals on like your saying. I'm 5ft 10in so I dont think you guys would have any issues. You wont be disappointed with the coleman ct200u. It's a great bike!
Nope they’re tubeless still. The air leaks but it’s a slow leak because the chamfer on the screw head seals against the rubber. A tube liner and a tube in these rims would make it more reliable however. If one stud comes out your done for. I’ll be running tubes and a work out mat for a tube liner in the tires come this winter.
I think it would do it but would be more squirly. Here is a video of a track kit and ski i made for it for deeper snow ua-cam.com/video/rfcyqzgF9aY/v-deo.html
That is awesome! Contemplating getting a Coleman for my kid to have some fun on and improve his riding skills before getting a light motorcycle license. He is 185 cm (about 6 feet) do you think he will be to tall for it. Oh and of course I want to use it too, im the same height. Cool video, keep it up!
Thanks for the comment Nils. It's a little bike but packs a punch. Perfect for learning the fundamentals on like your saying. I'm 5ft 10in so I dont think you guys would have any issues. You wont be disappointed with the coleman ct200u. It's a great bike!
@@BradTheBuilderChannel thanks for answering, will make an offer on a used coleman now.
@@BradTheBuilderChannel Picking one of these up tomorrow!
This is such a sick concept. Do you keep a separate set of studded tires to swap out between summer and winter or is this a dedicated winter machine?
I swap wheels for the winter and summer. I also have a track and ski kit for it
What track did you use? Debating going this route to pull the ice fishing gear.
@@nickhenderson5120 use a polaris 121 inch track but cut the center out just inside the track windows to make it a narrow track.
Did you use tubes in the tires?
Nope they’re tubeless still. The air leaks but it’s a slow leak because the chamfer on the screw head seals against the rubber. A tube liner and a tube in these rims would make it more reliable however. If one stud comes out your done for. I’ll be running tubes and a work out mat for a tube liner in the tires come this winter.
👍🙂
How do you think it would do with like 6 plus inches of snow ?
I think it would do it but would be more squirly. Here is a video of a track kit and ski i made for it for deeper snow ua-cam.com/video/rfcyqzgF9aY/v-deo.html
Dumb question but how does one view the track video? It comes up as private.
Have a link for those screws?
Length and diameter
@@dummasssk8er www.ebay.com/itm/353318403415 I’m 90% sure these are the ones I used
That looks like the "MG" Menards? 😁
Lazy people. Watch the video. He tells you what screws and whether he uses a tube or not . Try your own technique if you don't like it. 😂