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  1. #31
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    That thing is sweet, make sure u get us a video when its done

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    Reminds me of a quad project my dad started, sadly sitting right now, just need to be wired up and exhaust fabricated. 250 blaster body/frame made to look nearly OEM with a 500cc twin yamaha engine. I think it was a tx500 ~49hp stock. It was made for a 2wd mudder on low budget.
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  3. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by atc750R View Post
    The radiator is from a Honda 1100 and is a 2 core unit and should work fine. This is not my first build like this so that's why I responded like I did when people judged it from a picture. I have a turbo GSXR600 go kart, a 350+hp GSXR1100 turbo, 2 turbo Hayabusas, a turbo DRZ400 Supermoto, a twin turbo 355 S10, and that truck in the pictures has a Paxton Novi 2000 supercharged V10. If its got wheels I can ride it and I would never judge something like this much less talk bad about it from seeing a picture, I build all of my stuff myself with the exception of bugging friends for machine work and welding. I'll be the first one to help anyone who needs it and offer any tech advice that I can. Also I was just digging on the guy with the lowered Civic, I have 2 Civics myself. Hahahahah!!!!!!
    Sounds like a nice, fast collection. You are still alive after driving them. Now that's saying something. Yeah... people hate on stuff here and everywhere. It happens. Maybe show up at trike fest and roost in their faces all the way down the drag strip like some guy did on a street bike 3 wheeler conversion? Then maybe do it again with some badass truck on the way out?
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  4. #34
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    TwiZ is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Quote Originally Posted by 86125m View Post
    You might be completely insane. but of completely insane creates a 750 cc turbo charged racing monster im ok with that
    750cc AND no brakes....yea thats insane...but ive always said brakes are for sissys lol...nice build...thats just sick!

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  5. #35
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    Good luck, that trike looks like a death trap haha! Id love to ride one though...
    "You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend. Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig."

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    And by the way, you dont need brakes. All they do is slow you down. And by the looks of this machine, you probably arent lookin to go slow!
    "You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend. Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig."

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    1986 Honda 250r
    1985 Honda 200x
    1985 Honda 200m
    1984 Honda 200es
    1983 Honda 200x
    1983 Yamaha Tri-Moto 200

  7. #37
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    Nice build! Love the street bike powered trikes
    Things come out the best for those who make the best of the way things come out[

  8. #38
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    Thanks, actually since the photos were taken I fitted a complete '86 250R front end with brakes. The rear brakes are almost done, just need a bracket to mount the GSXR caliper to the 250R swingarm. Insanity was my goal and it seems to be working out that way!! Just finishing up the turbo oil system and getting ready for dyno tuning, I will post a video as soon as its done

  9. #39
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    PS2fixer, good looking build!!!

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    atc12 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Looks like it will fly in some sand dunes!! I want to see this vs a lowered civic in the herk n jerk at TF

  11. #41
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    Sweet build! Would love to be able to make something like this, but I'd miss the two stroke smell when I ride! 😂😂

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  12. #42
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    Have you considered some sort of radar system for it so you don't roast the tires? Just wondering, never seen that in a 3 wheeler, but never seen a 3 wheeler like this either!

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  13. #43
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    Radar system?

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    Hey does this count as a 3 wheeler? I just got this, it sat in a trailer for over 40 years. Its got a 1963 Corvair motor and transmission, and aside of a few stuck valves, it fired right up. Hope to be street riding it soonClick image for larger version. 

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  15. #45
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    Quote Originally Posted by atc750R View Post
    Radar system?
    Some of the turbo'd crotch rocket drag bikes have a radar system, I'm familiar with them from working at John Deere. They use them on tractors to monitor wheel slip. Basically the radar points at the ground measuring ground speed, sends it to a computer that monitors wheel speed. Subtract the difference and it reduces power. Basically it's traction control. I'm not sure how a setup would work on a 3 wheeler, not sure what your engine has for an ecu, wiring harness, or wheel speed monitors. Just an idea!

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