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Thread: My Honda 200e/s 2 wheeler conversion

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    I'm very impressed, that came out great! You gonna put fork boots on it? Nice fabrication!
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    I have a 200E parts pile and a big wheel swing arm??
    Don't think I could weld that nice though.

    Looks like joefixit0 is not active hear for awhile.

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    Hey wow, thanks for all the comments, I haven't been on here in a while, here's a couple pics of the finished product except for fork boots and side panels...if any one has a really crappy pair of 200e es or m rear fenders that I can cut the side panel part out of let me know. I need basically the triangle and the plastic along the underside of the seat only. I'd never cut up a nice fender! I ended up lengthening the front forks about 3 inches to get the front up, handles way better now. If you check out the pics, I just added the bottom clamp part from a bent pair of forks that I had sitting around the shop. The 2 wheeler has plenty of power in high range, I barely have used low at all. One other mod I think I may do is to narrow the footpegs down a bit, because this thing is way wide, and if you have to put a foot down in a hurry, you'd be likely to get it sucked under!
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    Frontend extension looks great! Dang man I love that bike!

    It looks really functional, most conversions do not.

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    That's cool! I want to build one now.

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    The front chain is working fine so far, the trick was starting it out initially with almost too much tension so it would stretch to the right length, also I tried to use a good quality chain so the stretching is minimal.

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    Hard part is done!

    Thanks go to Joefixit0 for the design work.
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    Looks good, feel free to ask if you want any more pics or have questions.

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    Gnarly build. I love this thing. Great work. I want to see some videos.
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    Here's a video I made of the machine, sorry the camera was slightly out of adjustment, and I'm an amateur film maker!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbIN...ature=youtu.be

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    I have finished my Joefixit tribute Honda BW200 FatCat, well almost. I still need to hang fenders, and fashion a rack for the rear and chase a couple oil leaks. I think it's great and is a real blast to ride!
    From a pile of rancher junk to a mean desert cruising machine, he ah!!
    Thanks Joe for the inspiration!
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    Nice video... lol that looks fun as heck to ride and... great music too, fits it great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cap View Post
    I have finished my Joefixit tribute Honda BW200 FatCat, well almost. I still need to hang fenders, and fashion a rack for the rear and chase a couple oil leaks. I think it's great and is a real blast to ride!
    From a pile of rancher junk to a mean desert cruising machine, he ah!!
    Thanks Joe for the inspiration!
    looks awesome! now, do it to a shaft drive! Please? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by czac View Post
    looks awesome! now, do it to a shaft drive! Please? lol
    It's been done by atc500x, came out awesome!

    http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...-Fat-Cat-250sx

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    Quote Originally Posted by cap View Post
    I have finished my Joefixit tribute Honda BW200 FatCat, well almost. I still need to hang fenders, and fashion a rack for the rear and chase a couple oil leaks. I think it's great and is a real blast to ride!
    From a pile of rancher junk to a mean desert cruising machine, he ah!!
    Thanks Joe for the inspiration!
    that's a great looking machine there. I wanna ride the hell out of it!!

    Nice work.

    Welcome to the forum.

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