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Thread: The Tecate 125 build

  1. #16
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    Thank you for sharing this build with us. Top notch.

  2. #17
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    Very impressive build!You are very talented fabricator!

  3. #18
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    Beautiful job you are doing there, keep up the good work, and please keep posting pics!!!
    1985 Tri-Z 250
    1985 ATC250R

  4. #19
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    Thanks for all the comments, i think the forks are 41mm diameter. I laughed my a** off on el camexicans comment. Thanks a lot
    87_T3________83_500x_______86_T3_______86_350x____ Tecate60_____88_T4


    By loizlone at 2011-08-20

  5. #20
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    Great work - most excellent fab skills! Looks killer!
    RIP - Yamahondaman!! You will never be forgotten!
    RIP - Sam Brehm!! Gone but NEVER forgotten!
    RIP - Sandpuppi101 - You will live on in my mind - I miss you friend!

  6. #21
    toki is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    daaaaaamn!!!!

    epic build thread... great work man!
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    I routinely spill Hot McDonalds coffee in my crotch, just to ease the numbness of everyday society..

  7. #22
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    87_T3________83_500x_______86_T3_______86_350x____ Tecate60_____88_T4


    By loizlone at 2011-08-20

  8. #23
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    87_T3________83_500x_______86_T3_______86_350x____ Tecate60_____88_T4


    By loizlone at 2011-08-20

  9. #24
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    Nice work on the frame, I know how time consuming they can be to build.

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    Very cool build, are you going to Heat Treat the swingarm?

  10. #25
    C.J is offline Just Too Addicted Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceracer View Post
    Nice work on the frame, I know how time consuming they can be to build.

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    Very cool build, are you going to Heat Treat the swingarm?
    WOAH,,,, never thought I'd see you here, Carl!! Lol
    too many bikes to count. too little time on hand.

  11. #26
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    Stnding on it's own 3 feet for the first time







    Nice work on that quad frame iceracer. It will get a heatthreatment after all welds are finished.
    87_T3________83_500x_______86_T3_______86_350x____ Tecate60_____88_T4


    By loizlone at 2011-08-20

  12. #27
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    This is the most impressive and incredible build on this website. Can't wait to see the finished product
    Looking for a Bassani silencer for a 2nd gen tecate, the style with the movable mount. 1st gen will work

  13. #28
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    Awesome work and impressive fabrication skills. Not to be that guy, and you may know this, but Kawasaki made a Mojave rear fender that closely resembles the color of your radiator shrouds.
    nstyle73

    "When in doubt, wind it out"

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  14. #29
    C.J is offline Just Too Addicted Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    What are you using for swingarm pivot bearings/bushings? I just noticed how small the pivot tubes are in your first picture in post 26


    92 JP Outlaw hybrid (in progress)

    87 LT265R (not much left stock)
    too many bikes to count. too little time on hand.

  15. #30
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    I am loving this build!
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    Other smaller or lesser known companies, such as Tiger ATV, Franks, and Cagiva, produced racing three wheelers, but in much smaller numbers. Few of these machines are known to exist today and are highly sought by collectors.


    Check out my Tiger 3 wheeler Webpage..my quest for a TIGER MUSEUM started 2004 http://sites.google.com/site/tigerrotax/home

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