Hi from aus rebuilding a 185s
Hi from aus rebuilding a 185s
Last edited by Cranky old man; 07-23-2020 at 07:23 PM. Reason: spelling
Welcome. Will you post some pictures?
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Before
Getting there
Need a tank and pick your brains a bit
Lots of paint and parts
Looking good.
Those forks seem bent back, like someone smacked into something head on.
Would be a good excuse to put the later 185S/200S suspension forks on it.
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Hard to find in aus should make it turn quicker ? is there a link for the electrics, manual not very informative want to put lights on it had none when I got it
I'm not certain if the wire colors are the same, but the wiring basically is. This is on the the 3wheelerworld home page, under 'Honda Wiring Diagrams.'
If you don't have an OE headlight housing, the old style tractor work lights actually work really good.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MOTOLITE...AAAOSwZOBfB3SR
I used to run two of those on my 185, one spot and one flood. They were about 30 watts each, so I had the flood for low beam and the spot for high. They were very durable and long lasting, and the light output was better than an old OE headlight with a faded reflector.
They used to be easy to find and cheap, now, not so much of either.
If you're wanting something a little more modern, I made a thread about the LED conversion on my 185.http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...ersion-for-LED
Last edited by ATC King; 08-03-2020 at 10:49 AM.
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[QUOTE=ATC King;1512507]Suspension forks won't make it turn any quicker.
No shortening the wheelbase should make it turn quicker with the electrics where do I hook the multimeter to test the generator