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  1. #61
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    This thing is so much fun!!! I feel like I am 8 yrs old again on my old 110. It's bringing me back. It rides so good, just effortless. I strongly advise anyone who is looking for a purposeful build to take on one of these. After finding a frame and motor the options are endless and the results are plentiful.
    "Roll on 3"

    RIP Ol' Deuce

    "Long Live the ATC"
    Building: ATCr125x
    Riding: ATC200sx
    "I am not a mechanic, mechanics get paid for this. I do it because I enjoy it."

  2. #62
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    Kinda Cool Ha !!!!!!! The same but different! Great Build !!! How do ya like the ride!! and Reverse Ol Deuce
    DO the Best With What you got !



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  3. #63
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    It's really like nothing I have ever rode. I'm still working on some jetting and clearance issues with the carb. I did successfully install a drive chain tensioner. It's an old roller skate wheel. Told y'all I was taking it back to the gap.
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    "Roll on 3"

    RIP Ol' Deuce

    "Long Live the ATC"
    Building: ATCr125x
    Riding: ATC200sx
    "I am not a mechanic, mechanics get paid for this. I do it because I enjoy it."

  4. #64
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jmoozy27 View Post
    It's really like nothing I have ever rode. I'm still working on some jetting and clearance issues with the carb. I did successfully install a drive chain tensioner. It's an old roller skate wheel. Told y'all I was taking it back to the gap.
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    I did a cut hose down & back to get the air filter on ! Things are really tight with the carb!!
    DO the Best With What you got !



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  5. #65
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    I actually am running what I think is the quad airbox with no lid and a cut radiator hose. I will get some pics tomorrow.
    "Roll on 3"

    RIP Ol' Deuce

    "Long Live the ATC"
    Building: ATCr125x
    Riding: ATC200sx
    "I am not a mechanic, mechanics get paid for this. I do it because I enjoy it."

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    It did ok in the end!!
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  7. #67
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    That looks sharp. Over here almost have to run some type of an airbox. There is so much rain year-round that puddles are everywhere. The most I will do is pull the lid off.
    "Roll on 3"

    RIP Ol' Deuce

    "Long Live the ATC"
    Building: ATCr125x
    Riding: ATC200sx
    "I am not a mechanic, mechanics get paid for this. I do it because I enjoy it."

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    "Roll on 3"

    RIP Ol' Deuce

    "Long Live the ATC"
    Building: ATCr125x
    Riding: ATC200sx
    "I am not a mechanic, mechanics get paid for this. I do it because I enjoy it."

  9. #69
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    I went up a tooth on the countershaft today. Now it's 13x42 and it shows. I love this little machine. Good speed and power for such small displacement. Makes me wonder what machines of today would be like if they were still being made. But the. I think about what it would be like if everyone had one. I probably would have taken up another hobby.
    "Roll on 3"

    RIP Ol' Deuce

    "Long Live the ATC"
    Building: ATCr125x
    Riding: ATC200sx
    "I am not a mechanic, mechanics get paid for this. I do it because I enjoy it."

  10. #70
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jmoozy27 View Post
    I went up a tooth on the countershaft today. Now it's 13x42 and it shows. I love this little machine. Good speed and power for such small displacement. Makes me wonder what machines of today would be like if they were still being made. But the. I think about what it would be like if everyone had one. I probably would have taken up another hobby.
    Tehehehe............So Cool!!
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  11. #71
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    nice build!

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    Thanks IC, put in a lot of hours on this one. Mentally and physically. Very much worth the time in IMHO.

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    I feel like the jetting is right on but I would like to know your thoughts. Is it a little lean???
    "Roll on 3"

    RIP Ol' Deuce

    "Long Live the ATC"
    Building: ATCr125x
    Riding: ATC200sx
    "I am not a mechanic, mechanics get paid for this. I do it because I enjoy it."

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    I feel like the jetting is right on but I would like to know your thoughts. Is it a little lean???[/QUOTE]

    Fog it, I went up to a 110 main. Oddly enough it's the factory jetting for stock 1986 200x. It just goes to show how corked up quads were even in the early stages.

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    I have been doing a shite load of riding around the house. Mainly at a 30 acre plainy park at the end of my block. Some of the last untouched land in the town where I am from. I plan on riding there until told otherwise. It's got a lot of old trails along with a few bump that I have been catching air on.(probably like 4-6 inches) Although it feels like I'm smashing doubles with ease. Bringing out the kid in this man!!!!
    "Roll on 3"

    RIP Ol' Deuce

    "Long Live the ATC"
    Building: ATCr125x
    Riding: ATC200sx
    "I am not a mechanic, mechanics get paid for this. I do it because I enjoy it."

  14. #74
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    Did a little bit more tuning on the super X, I drilled a couple holes in the baffle and grinded the weld in the header. It gave it some extra grunt and allowed me to go up to a 115 main jet. This thing is so easy to tune. It keeps getting better and better.
    "Roll on 3"

    RIP Ol' Deuce

    "Long Live the ATC"
    Building: ATCr125x
    Riding: ATC200sx
    "I am not a mechanic, mechanics get paid for this. I do it because I enjoy it."

  15. #75
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    Also picked up an '86 200x parts trike. Not complete by any means but has a lot of good parts including a painted tank that does not leak. It is currently full of apple cider vinegar to get the rust out.
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    "Roll on 3"

    RIP Ol' Deuce

    "Long Live the ATC"
    Building: ATCr125x
    Riding: ATC200sx
    "I am not a mechanic, mechanics get paid for this. I do it because I enjoy it."

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