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dawghunter99
02-06-2012, 09:23 PM
what is a good 3 wheeler i can buy for a lower amount of money like maybe 500 or lower that may be used for races if i was to fix it up and put a couple hundred in over the winter months i got a 1985 honda 250 sx but i dont think thats fast anuff to do races with although never got into 3 wheeler races although i have done many atv races and car races dont know alot about trikes so please please help and if anyone has any ideas of makeing a race track in my area i got 100 acers we cna make one on

dustrunner
02-06-2012, 10:23 PM
a 200x is probly in that price range... i would reccomend a 86 , they have better parts... pm me a pic. of the 250sx im looking 4 one...

RIDE-RED 250r
02-06-2012, 10:28 PM
What's with all the people trying to get something for nothing lately??

Look, anything you buy for $500 or less is going to take ALOT more than a couple hundred over the winter to make it race-worthy. I live in NY too, and around here for a trike that at least runs, you won't find anything under $500 that has front and rear suspension.

If you want to seriously race, get a 3rd gen 250r. A RIDEABLE, not fully restored, not race ready, not minty specimen will run you a grand minimum. Only reason I say get a 3rd gen R is due to the fact that parts are more readily available that Tecate's and Tr-Z's...

Once you buy your running, functional, but in need of some TLC, thousand dollar R, you are looking at 2g minimum to get it race-ready for stock 250 class.. My R started as a $1000, running, rideable but needing work trike. $6500 later, I have a factory-tight chassis, better handling, and a 350 ESR engine with all the add-on goodies. AND I'M STILL NOT DONE!

People just aren't giving the trikes away like they were in the late 80's and early/mid 90's...

RIDE-RED 250r
02-06-2012, 10:30 PM
a 200x is probly in that price range... i would reccomend a 86 , they have better parts... pm me a pic. of the 250sx im looking 4 one...

Yes, but you just aren't going to find a 2nd gen 200x that just needs a couple hundred put into it to make it race ready for under $500!

A good 2nd gen (when you can FIND one) around here will go for $1000 minimum.

Not trying to defecate in anybody's cornflakes here... Just trying to inject a shot of reality into this conversation...

dawghunter99
02-07-2012, 11:20 AM
ok thats what i was afraid of i am going to save for 1 and i just got a 1985 honda 250sx for 400 runs great plastics no cracks and i picked up a 1982 honda 185s for 200 and runs great only need front tire but they r not racers and i hunter for them good deals if u guys find anything like a grand in my area send me the link please

oldiron1
02-07-2012, 03:47 PM
Not trying to defecate in anybody's cornflakes here... Just trying to inject a shot of reality into this conversation...

I can't agree more, Amen!

RIDE-RED 250r
02-07-2012, 05:34 PM
ok thats what i was afraid of i am going to save for 1 and i just got a 1985 honda 250sx for 400 runs great plastics no cracks and i picked up a 1982 honda 185s for 200 and runs great only need front tire but they r not racers and i hunter for them good deals if u guys find anything like a grand in my area send me the link please

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