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bradv801
06-14-2019, 05:21 PM
I have a 1985 200x I was thinking of using parts off of to convert. I want to use a newer bike to convert over. I want to stay all Honda parts. Any one ever done it, or ever heard of it being done?

Gabriel
06-14-2019, 05:47 PM
There's one for sale here in TN....
https://nashville.craigslist.org/snw/d/smithville-atc-450x-custom-trike/6906894735.html

BOB MARLIN
06-15-2019, 09:06 AM
That seems like a heck of a deal for 5 grand.

ps2fixer
06-15-2019, 12:03 PM
I always thought starting with a motorcycle would be easier to convert than a quad, just have to figure out rear fenders, how to mount up a quad/3wheeler rear swing arm, and if you desire the atv style front tire, then a front end swap or custom parts like the craigslist link. When I was a kid my dad bought a 5hp brigs powered 3 wheeler that was a pile of junk, so he wacked the front end off and welded on a suzuki 370 enduro front end + engine. Little sprocket work and a seat that didn't stay down very well and it was a wheelie machine. Probably didn't handle too well since it was just slapped together, I was too young to push it at all, but the little I remember, it reminds me of my 350x for power/response. I haven't seen anyone else convert a motorcycle and keep the front wheel, not sure why not besides like mud reasons or like sand dunes.

Anyway, maybe post up some pics to see what you're starting with?

Also TPC converted TRX450R's to 3 wheelers, it was pricey, and you had to have the TRX450R to start with, but the end result was a unique machine with modern suspension and engine etc.

JacobMonster
06-15-2019, 12:21 PM
I have a 1985 200x I was thinking of using parts off of to convert. I want to use a newer bike to convert over. I want to stay all Honda parts. Any one ever done it, or ever heard of it being done?

There are a handful of companies that do conversion kits.

I recommend BVC Trikes. Great group of guys. They make the sub frame, triple trees, swingarms, etc all in house. Just about everything you need to bolt on. They spend a lot of time engineering things to make it handle right. You won't be able to just slap parts from the 200X on to your CRF. There is a lot of machining that goes on to make it work properly and more importantly safely. Give them a look. Their kits run around $3,000 give or take.