View Full Version : Plastic Durability + Looks.....Please chime in! ;-)
rckstrgrl21
05-01-2010, 11:03 PM
Hello,
I haven't posted in quite some time as my trike (85 200x) has been inoperable for well over a year :(
But I have now sent it into the shop to get fixed :w00t::w00t:
So now, I am wanting to help its looks a little bit. It needs new plastics and I was thinking of going all black. However, someone just put in their post that black scratches easily?
As durability goes, is black, white or red better for holding up in the long run?
I want to get away from red but I also don't want to be buying plastics again for another decade or so.
:) Your thoughts would be very helpful. :)
Black is my first preference
White would be my second choice
Red would be my last choice
Thank you for giving my post a minute of your time. :) ;)
SWIGIN
05-01-2010, 11:07 PM
White is the easiest to keep nice, then red.
dcreel
05-01-2010, 11:49 PM
I was just looking at the black plastics on ebay. I was wondeing about the black plastics too. I do agree the white would be easiest and then the red, with black being hardest to keep "clean". Don't forget to put a 85-86 250R front fender on it. Makes the 200x look much better in my opinion. Can you still get black 250R front fenders?
rckstrgrl21
05-02-2010, 12:26 AM
Thank you for your replies ;-)
Dcreel: You are right the 250r front fender would look nice. I did get (awhile back) a carbon fiber 85/86 headlight shroud in one of the group buys here. I still need the headlight though lol.
Please keep the comments coming, I really do listen to you guys/gals. ;-)
hang&rattle
05-02-2010, 12:48 AM
My kids kick & scuff the white fenders every time they get on & off the 200x, and the white hides it well, but everyone has red & white. Go with you're gut, black would be rare and way more sexy. (building a auto-x for my 8 year old little girl and she'll have all black to be different)
SWIGIN
05-02-2010, 07:32 AM
black would be rare and way more sexy.
It might be sexy (if you like black) for a week, then it'll look beat and years old.
These fenders are factory R 86 R fenders bought in the 90s. They still turn heads and will never fade or looked scatched like black.
http://i42.tinypic.com/10ih5lk.jpg
She asked about duability....white will be the best hands down. And the carbon fiber headlight would look trick with white IMO.
hang&rattle
05-02-2010, 12:12 PM
The 85' tri-z sat outside for about 15 years, and is faded, like swigin said, but old plastics can be polished and restored. Also, Trikes are made to be rode, show-&-shine are nice, but wear and tear shows it's real.
rckstrgrl21
05-03-2010, 10:33 AM
Hmm, I see A LOT of people have looked at the thread but only 3 have replied? Its an honest question, NOT one I just threw out there because I was bored lol. I really want to know what everyone thinks from Your past experience. Please chime in ;-)
oldskool83
05-03-2010, 11:05 AM
go with red, they dont show scratces as bad or dull in color bad. white can get dirty quick around there ya boots go from scuffs and deirt makes i tan.
like swigin said black is gonna turn dull and greyish in not much time at all. i like the 200x's in the white and red colors, black dont look right on them or white unless it has a blue frame
Mr_RPM
05-03-2010, 11:55 AM
do black and white, maybe white where fenders are genuinely more vulnerable. but a combo of the 2 could look cool.
but red does hold up great, i have owned red, white, blue, grey, and yellow. red does the best for me. my whites have always found a way to get stained.
hang&rattle
05-03-2010, 12:33 PM
Oldskool, swiggin, & mr_rpm know their stuff, they have thousands of years of experience between them (mabee not that much, but it's easy to respect that kind of knowledge!). I remembered another option, but know nothing about them- syko has lowpro fiberglass fenders, that can be painted any color. So the finish should hold up as good as it was painted I spose'?? Found these on 3wheel.org (won't show them to my 8 year old or I'll be changing the paint scheme on auto-x project. Just liked this trike.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.2 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.