View Full Version : MY 200/185 S/E custom
3wheelmecca
02-24-2010, 12:43 AM
Well, here it is, Its been chopped (not perfect, don't care) and made into a full suspension 200 with a 185S frame to get some shape to the rear end since I am not using the stock plastics. I intended to make the trike bulletproof and rideable on a dirt track as well as mild trails near my home. The motor in it is just a dummy, the modded 200E is in storage for now. leth me know how you guys like it. Hopefully it won't flip my friend off it anymore, I can't afford more medical bills. any ?s PM me.
niiice. reminds me of my bastardized 200 in the shed.
83ATC185S
02-24-2010, 01:08 AM
your friend should lean
cool looking trike though
3wheelmecca
02-24-2010, 01:19 AM
Thank you so much, its the first compliment I've got other than my shop teacher and newrider3(guy who almost flipped).
Everyone at my school likes lifted Hummers more than ATCS, they are scared of em'.
He was leaning while drifting, but the gravel in my driveway/backyard packs like crap. I can even flip if I am off guard and I've been riding for 9 years. He is new at it but tries hard. Makes me proud to teach someone. My friend was definately the most help in building it. his advice was invaluable.
All I need is a super low shock (9") so it sits like that. a 2x4 is propping it up bc the shock i have now is 14" and it looks like a sand dragger, good, but I am a flattracker.
Thanks for the comp tho.
Got any pics of your ATC?
i dont at the moment i will shortly.
newrider3
02-24-2010, 08:48 PM
Nice nice. Flip the swinger shock mounts to the bottom, that'll be plenty low.
We need to find a cool place to take this thing & my kart, once I finish.
3wheelmecca
02-24-2010, 11:28 PM
in time, dan. you need more experience. no offense.
I can't believe no one has said how fat I am. dang.
Vealmonkey
02-24-2010, 11:47 PM
It's pretty hard to really see what you have with everything painted black against that dirt background. And the pics should be more detailed if you want people to make any serious comments or take a serious look at your machine. You need to get some better tires to take advantage of your new rear suspension. Best of luck with the new suspension and have lots of fun. And most of all, wear a helmet.
newrider3
02-24-2010, 11:50 PM
in time, you need more experience. no offense.
That is supposed to mean what? Note how I said my trailprotrailprotrailprotrailpro too, not yours.
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