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Thread: R-55, Daytona Anima 190 FDX on the build table.

  1. #31
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    Lookin Good!!!

    1985 Tiger 250LC
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    1985 ATC 350X
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    1973 ATC 70 (resto project)
    ATC 70 Full A+ Suspension Mini Tiger
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    Quote Originally Posted by jakep53 View Post
    looks great if you don't mind me asking how much did this build set you back??
    I have been following John's build over on Planet Mini's site.
    http://planetminis.com/forums/1973-1...190-build.html
    On page one of that thread he has posted that his budget was around 5K.
    Anyhow amazing build and I'm looking forward to a ride report!

  3. #33
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    That 190 will be a horse. Keep us updated on how the swinger holds up and how bad that 190 stretches the chain LOL GOOD JOB
    If its on the internet its got to be true they can't put any lie's on the internet

  4. #34
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    Misc pic's

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  5. #35
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    I have been staring at this reply box for more than five minutes trying to give a worthwhile compliment.

    Phenomenal, Inspiring, A Work of Art.

    Other than that I'm just literally speechless.

  6. #36
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    wow very nice that is amazing!!!
    I have a dumb question how do you start it?? does the rear fender flip up?? or am I missing something??
    73 atc 70
    84 ytm 200ern
    79 atc 70
    ytm 225 dr
    atc 90
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    85 atc 250es

    gone but not forgotten restored 82 atc 70

  7. #37
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    I start it while off the Trike, 3rd from last Pic shows kick starter folded out. Put your foot on it and kick down. There is plenty of room. There is another kick starter that can be bought that would allow me to kick start while on the trike, But I'd have to cut more of my fender off. I have another trike " hardtail " that I start like this and its and I'm use to it. If I was racing these all the time then I would go with the other kick starter.

  8. #38
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    that is the absolute sweetest 70 build I have EVER laid eyes on....thanks for this thread

  9. #39
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    Trike finally made its way to the Trike Shelf.Click image for larger version. 

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  10. #40
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    Top shelf for sure!! Man, what a nice stash of 70's.
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  11. #41
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    wow nice collection!!! I love it...
    73 atc 70
    84 ytm 200ern
    79 atc 70
    ytm 225 dr
    atc 90
    80 atc 110
    klt 250A
    84 atc 200es
    85 atc 250es

    gone but not forgotten restored 82 atc 70

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    Squirt!!!! Oh boy, now I need a towel.

  13. #43
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    Thanks for all the great compliments guys. This build has been a lot of fun, And I enjoyed sharing it with everyone. By the end of next month there should be a video or 2 of this trike. I'm taking it with me to the Raptor rally to break it in & maybe change the gearing. I will also be entering it in the Show & Shine open class. My Wifes 73 ATC 70 that I built her last year won the Show & Shine on it first outing there.
    Then at the beginning of August there will be some GREAT VIDEO's of my ATC 70's & others from my family's vacation in the dunes. I'll post them up as I edit them.

  14. #44
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    I did get to ride this trike for a few hours at the Raptor Rally my Wife & I went to in May. The frame kit is very well balanced. It handles excellent. Suspension works great, And the power is amazing. Motor pulls very strong in all the gears, Thru the entire RPM range. Has amazing torque. This trike went over Banshee Hill at Winchester Bay Dunes in 3rd gear on the rear tires, Even while I had way to big of main jet in it. Here's a few Pic's of finished trike, & I'll put a link up of video going over the hill.
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    http://youtu.be/tPRvRQtxlg8

  15. #45
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    Gawwd Daaayyyumm that bike is so fuggin sexy. I'd just put that one on a turntable and watch it spin for a year.

    Somebody else posted a whole thread about that video if im not mistaken..,.,

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