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    Cone Pipe ID

    Any ideas? The seller had no idea of the make.
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    I have read a ton of these oddball one off pipes exist. Looking forward to putting it on and seeing how it does. Does anyone have insight of low end or high rev pipe? I am not knowledgeable on telling by the diameter in reference to location.

    Although I’m new to the forum, I’m not new to 3-Wheels!

    1985-ish
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    Last edited by Insanity Plea; 08-02-2019 at 11:37 AM.

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    I'm no pipe expert by any means and could be WAY off. I'm guessing that maybe it's a low to mid range pipe. That's just a guess by looking at the shape and comparing it to bikes and quads like the TRX250R.

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    Ok it looks like what’s near the head appears stock press. The cone section looked to be done pretty well. The last half is cobbed up and looks ruff in condition. I would avoid this pipe from experience that’s no needle in the haystack, IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri-Z 250 View Post
    Ok it looks like what’s near the head appears stock press. The cone section looked to be done pretty well. The last half is cobbed up and looks ruff in condition. I would avoid this pipe from experience that’s no needle in the haystack, IMO.
    Well damn, you took the needle and popped my bubble... I’ll see how it fits, just for the hell of it.

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    Could be a Factory Honda Works Pipe.....
    * 1978 ATC 90/180 Pauter PJ1 / Springer "Team BAPP" Bike *

    * 1980 ATC 110/180 "Danny's Machine Works" 3D Sprint Dune Bike *

    * Nicholson 500 Race Bike *

    * HPATC Yamaha RD350 "Big Moe" Trike *

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    If a works pipe got busted up behind the tire by a log or something, wouldn’t you try to salvage anything you could? Never know...

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    Kinda looks like a Bills pipe.
    250r rules

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    I got it today, it actually doesn’t look bad in my opinion. I’ll clean it up and post better pics.
    - 85 ATC250R
    - 85 ATC350X
    - 87 XR200R
    - 00 XR200R (outfitted with long travel suspension)
    - 05 CRF80F
    - 08 DS250

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    For anyone interested, I ran this pipe yesterday. It fit perfect. It ran 1 gear higher compared to OEM, and was more lean. After tuning, it ran pretty good, it blew through 1st / 2nd in soft dirt and was a good third gear cruiser when riding on my own (12/39 gearing). I typically ride with my daughter though (Can-Am DS250) and she is a cautious rider vs. aggressive.

    With stock pipe, I could cruise in 2nd and keep the R’s up, shift to 3rd for a good Braaap... With this pipe, 2nd was too high, and 3rd was too low. BUT, when riding on my own, 3rd was perfect, it was in a happy medium that left enough room to gag it for a quick shot, and shift to 4th to open her up.

    Next test will either be a Bills or ESR ATC5.

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    Last edited by Insanity Plea; 10-20-2019 at 04:25 AM.
    - 85 ATC250R
    - 85 ATC350X
    - 87 XR200R
    - 00 XR200R (outfitted with long travel suspension)
    - 05 CRF80F
    - 08 DS250

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    This pipe turned out to be a Coleman’s, it auctioned on eBay for $150 with the maker being unknown. The guy who won it knew what he was bidding on though, and was stoked to get it.
    - 85 ATC250R
    - 85 ATC350X
    - 87 XR200R
    - 00 XR200R (outfitted with long travel suspension)
    - 05 CRF80F
    - 08 DS250

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    Cleaned up well, those pics were ruff. Tail end must have been solid. Coffmans? $150 that’s about right in the ballpark of what I’d expect eBay to bring all restored looking fresh. Nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri-Z 250 View Post
    Cleaned up well, those pics were ruff. Tail end must have been solid. Coffmans? $150 that’s about right in the ballpark of what I’d expect eBay to bring all restored looking fresh. Nice
    I only paid $75 for it, plus a lil elbow grease and paint... I was ok with the auction, probably would have kept it if I had of known it was a Coleman. It had a lot of tuning to be done behind it, but was a strong low end pipe.
    - 85 ATC250R
    - 85 ATC350X
    - 87 XR200R
    - 00 XR200R (outfitted with long travel suspension)
    - 05 CRF80F
    - 08 DS250

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