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

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

    Thought I'd share a few Pic's of my current build. Should be one awesome ATC 70.Click image for larger version. 

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    WOW! That is soooooo cool

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    Last edited by Mickey Dunlap; 02-05-2014 at 07:02 AM.

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    That is one sweet sweet 70! What frame is that?
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    the 70s have really taken off, wish there was more 90/110 parts like these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Mielke View Post
    That is one sweet sweet 70! What frame is that?
    It's a R-55 Frame. " R-55 Motorsports". Awesome Frame kit. Bolt your stuff on & ride.

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    A few more pic's.
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    That ought to be a fun ride!!!

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    Nice trike. The 70 and 250r seem to be the most built up trikes.There was a story in Dirt Wheels years ago of a guy that collected the liquid r and 70s he had about 10 of each all stock. At his wedding him and his grooms men rode the 250rs.
    250r rules

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    please do not get mad at me when i say this.
    I have seen this exact frame for a pit bike. several pit bikes actually.(they even have a similar frame in alloy that sells for $999) so I think he starts with a $200 pitbike frame and goes up from there. i bet someone could do the same thing for much less costs if they wanted. the biggest issue is the rear axle assembly, but then again they have some chinese quads you could look at to use for a rear assembly. i may try this type of build one day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oscarmayer View Post
    please do not get mad at me when i say this.
    I have seen this exact frame for a pit bike. several pit bikes actually.(they even have a similar frame in alloy that sells for $999) so I think he starts with a $200 pitbike frame and goes up from there. i bet someone could do the same thing for much less costs if they wanted. the biggest issue is the rear axle assembly, but then again they have some chinese quads you could look at to use for a rear assembly. i may try this type of build one day.
    You are exactly right. He starts with a pitbike frame, But he has to change where the swingarm bolts on, Then he goes from there.
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    Very cool 70, love the white!!

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    cool. thought so! i am curious as to what axle he uses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oscarmayer View Post
    cool. thought so! i am curious as to what axle he uses.
    That is a stock ATC 70 Axle. It has the new style axle tube spacers on it, And I put reworked G-force extended hubs on it.

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    really? interesting.it looks like a billet axle on the site photos. it is a cool build and design no mater what.
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    Nearly every kind of Honda ATC (plus some custom ones
    several Yami Quads (mostly custom built for MX racing)

    https://www.mikesatvfix.com

    "Freedom is not free...but the U.S. Marine Corps will pay most of your share."

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