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vintagemotorsports
07-19-2009, 12:05 PM
well just  got  her  done  just in  time  for mid ohio  next week,  this is one fun pitbike  ,  seems  to drive  real  good  and straight  ,  it has a  semi auto clutch   with reverse  and electric start   very user friendly ,  I wired everything  to a factory  honda  kill switch  so all buttons function as  they should .  snapped a few pics  this am  .  should be  fun    Mike
Bryan Raffa
07-19-2009, 12:10 PM
Wow  Mike!!!  top Tier  bike there!!!!  holy smokes.. give us a run down on the build and whats in it!  keep a eye on the oil level.. looks a little high.
dcreel
07-19-2009, 12:53 PM
Awesome job.. Are you going to start selling them? Let us know how you put it together..
blue27
07-19-2009, 01:01 PM
Looking great Mike, I will look for ya out at Mid Ohio, it will be our first time out
vintagemotorsports
07-19-2009, 01:13 PM
Its a combo  of alot of bikes  ,  uses a stk  crf pitbike frame  that was cut in half and i hand machined  the front steering neck   to  set  the desired rake  and allow  tapered roller bearings,    uses a stk 86 250r  triple clamp ,  I machined reducer bushings  to accept   the smaller od  forks  from a tri moto  225dx ,  front hub  is from a yamaha 200 tri moto  , hand built  front axle  and spacers ,  fork  boots are cut  down  oem 200x ,  front fender is a modified  atc70  front  ,  front wheel  is fromt a newr yamah badger  uses a 20x7x8  ohtsu  tire  from a 200sx  in  the front .   the rear  to  make it easy  i used all extreme typhoon  components  swinger  and axle  , also used  there rear fenders  and seat  all plastic  was painted using plastic flex  add  to match  86 250r  colors ,  I recovered seat  to  oem  blue  and stenceled atc on  the side ,  has tons of BBR  racing  trick  parts here and there ,  pro  circuit  titanium  pipe ,  holeshot rear  tires ,  it  runs  and drives  with  no  issues  and is actually pretty quick  ,  uses a china 110  honda clone engine   with a 3 speed semi auto  clutch  reverse  and electric start  .  I could built   these all day  but  they would be exoensive .  and i know my insurance company  would  not be too happy  with  me .    real  fun build
FATTYFIVE
07-19-2009, 01:21 PM
Very cool. Top notch stuff.
Bryan Raffa
07-19-2009, 02:00 PM
shes a real MUTT.. but I love it!!!
harryredtrike
07-19-2009, 03:38 PM
very nice build.what no monoshock?too cool though.have fun
maggiesboy
07-20-2009, 10:51 AM
my 9 and 7 year old sons are foaming at the mouth, Sweet build!
maggiesboy
07-20-2009, 10:52 AM
very nice build.what no monoshock?too cool though.have fun
the shock on those typhoons are darn near under the seat. It is there, just tucked away.
vintagemotorsports
07-20-2009, 11:48 AM
thanks,  yes  I wish  i had one of  these when  i was young also ,  pretty neat .  yes does have a mono shock tucked way up  under  the seat works  very  well also  . ,  I built  this as a user friendly  pitbike  ,  not a racer   so  power is just  fine  it moves  my ass right around  no problem  .  and reverse is a nice option  .  its getting  packed as we speak  for mid ohio ,  should be fun
Bryan Raffa
07-20-2009, 09:42 PM
get some pic in action in mid ohio!
vintagemotorsports
07-20-2009, 09:46 PM
Oh yea,
   I  will,  been practicing  my wheelies  she has a nice balance point ,  I  will snap  some pics  be back  in a week  ...
sandpuppi101
07-21-2009, 08:31 AM
Look's really nice Mike,I've been studing the pic's out for about 20 minute's  and see you had alot of thought into the design.I was anxious to see what it was gonna look like,you'r gonna get lot's of people checking it out at Mid- Ohio for sure.Look's Great again  ..
RodKnockRacing
07-21-2009, 08:38 AM
nice work i like it
Yamahammer490
08-04-2009, 07:04 PM
Beautiful!
Bunnyhop
08-06-2009, 12:58 PM
WOW that thing is really neat. Nice work.
charger
08-26-2009, 02:04 PM
looks awsome
MonroeMike
08-26-2009, 02:40 PM
Excellent job.
Sweet trike, that a 250R frame?  Myself & two buddies race 110's on his property (no suspension front or back).  Been thinking about adding fork setups from a bigger machine and trying to find swing arm kits that used to be advertised in old "3 Wheeler" mags, some place in Calif.  Also, how do you clean up the cases like that (or are they new) if those are cleaned up, I'd like to figure out how to do it, mostly for my '82 GS750.
RedRider_AK
09-26-2009, 10:45 AM
I want one. Suspension frame that looks like a mini 250R, plus you can't go wrong with a Lifan motor in one of them bad boys, or even a rebuilt Honda... that thing would run forever and a day! Only thing I would add is a perimeter-type frame, instead of the monocoque design of the stock Honda 110 and the CRF... not up to harsh use.
Dirtcrasher
10-13-2010, 02:48 PM
IDK how I missed this but it's a thing of beauty Mike :)
thestud25
10-13-2010, 03:04 PM
Yeah this is a great build.  And to think, someone on here said that you can only piece together bikes and replace parts!  Looks like a helluva lot more work into this one!
oldskool83
10-14-2010, 12:14 PM
thats cool! build another one and ill buy it!
andrew j hyman
10-14-2010, 03:33 PM
Yeah this is a great build.  And to think, someone on here said that you can only piece together bikes and replace parts!  Looks like a helluva lot more work into this one!
 
yEA  I  think  he  said  he   had  12  size  foot  too?
Keith Salyer
03-22-2015, 09:28 AM
Very nice build. The Xtream pit bike swinger worked great.
OZQUAD44
07-07-2016, 04:27 AM
Hi guys, old thread miner here. I'm building one of these, I have my doner typhoon quad, and I'm just enquiringly if anyone knows where I can buy rear fenders for these quads? 
I'm in Australia and I can't find a supplier over here. I believe they still sell a version of these quads in the USA called a BAJA 125str? Do you know if this information is accurate, and if in fact anyone still sells the rear fenders? 
Edit - Picture of my doner quad removed, I don't want to detract from the VIntage Motorsports conversion. I'll be putting up my own build thread in the coming weeks.
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OZQUAD44
11-18-2016, 06:59 PM
Well stop looking guys..... (I'm joking of course, clearly no one was looking)
I'm pleased to say I've found a new rear fender, and it's on it's way. Yay for me. I've found a supplier who can provide nice mini front fenders as well, so now my last challenge is a set of triple clamps wide enough to accept a 150mm wide tyre, and with suitable diameter clamps to accept USD pit bike forks
I'm thinking a whole 200x or 250 front end would be my only options though. I had an opportunity to buy a complete 200x front end a few years ago out of south Australia and I'm kicking myself I didn't go through with that deal.
P.s. My apologise for putting a picture of my project at the back of the vintage motorsports thread. Those guys do amazing work.
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