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Thread: Polaris 3 Wheeler Owners Only Please

  1. #16
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    FL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Mike View Post
    Is that a red pin stripe on the rear fender?
    Yes it has them on front and back. The scrambler decal is different than the first one also. Must have been added at some point , don't think its stock.
    82 200e
    85 250es
    86 250r

    Trike fest 08,09,10,11,12,13,15 and counting
    Coal creek 09,10
    Invasion 2011 , Trikes ridden in 13 diff states and counting

  2. #17
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    Big Mike is offline Part time collector of phallic shaped objects. Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    May 2010
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    So, I have a question for the P3 club. Has anyone done anything or come up with a resolution to resolve the bull frog look on these machines? I dont like it, and I was going to fix it with a larger front tire, but the 8 inch wheel, just makes that pretty much impossible to do. So what other possibilities is there? Someone said a Tri-Z front end might do it and would be a vast improvement over the 225dx front end. My biggest issue with that is the probability of losing the front headlight and front rack with that conversion.

    Also, my P3 when it come to full extension seems to bang into the end of travel awfully hard? Is this indicative of some worn out springs in the fork? Dont really like that feeling at all.
    Currently Own:
    1985 ATC 250sx
    1986 ATC 350x
    1986 Polaris Scrambler 250R/ES (P3)

    Projects/Parts machines:
    1980 ATC 185S

    My Feedback Thread: http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthread.php/124667-Feedback-for-Big-Mike?highlight=Feedback+for+Big+Mike

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Mike View Post
    "the bull frog look on these machines"
    I don't follow, Big Mike. Please explain......

  4. #19
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    Big Mike is offline Part time collector of phallic shaped objects. Arm chair racerJust too addicted
    Join Date
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    Location
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    Look at any P3 from either side, they got the ass up nose down look to them, like a bulldog or a bullfrog.
    Currently Own:
    1985 ATC 250sx
    1986 ATC 350x
    1986 Polaris Scrambler 250R/ES (P3)

    Projects/Parts machines:
    1980 ATC 185S

    My Feedback Thread: http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthread.php/124667-Feedback-for-Big-Mike?highlight=Feedback+for+Big+Mike

  5. #20
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    Feb 2013
    Location
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    I picked up this 1985 P-3 a few weeks ago. It has part of the wire heat shield left on the exhaust. I'm in the process of tearing it down to make a list of replacement parts needed and hopefully putting it back together for trikefest 2017

    1979 ATC110
    1983 ATC110
    1984 ATC110
    1984 ATC125M
    1985 ATC110 2 of them
    1985 ATC110 The wife's
    1987 ATC125M
    1985 ATC250ES
    1984 DX225 with 250 timberwolf engine and swingarm. Wolf in DX clothing

  6. #21
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    Feb 2013
    Location
    Brazil, Indiana
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    Just picked this 1986 Polaris from MRSOUND last weekend after he picked it up a few months ago and held it for me.
    1979 ATC110
    1983 ATC110
    1984 ATC110
    1984 ATC125M
    1985 ATC110 2 of them
    1985 ATC110 The wife's
    1987 ATC125M
    1985 ATC250ES
    1984 DX225 with 250 timberwolf engine and swingarm. Wolf in DX clothing

  7. #22
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    Mar 2013
    Location
    Central PA
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    MRSOUND I'd like to place an order for a P3 also.

    Thanks

  8. #23
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    Jan 2008
    Location
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    X2

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    85' Honda Big Red
    09' Yamaha YZ 250F
    2012 Polaris Sportsman 500 H.O.
    2015 Polaris RZR 570 LE/Trail Edition
    2017 Suzuki DR-Z400SM

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