PDA

View Full Version : Looking at a 350X



georgiasdad
01-21-2011, 11:34 AM
Hi group
I am new here and just getting back into 3 wheelers locally to me there is a 350X
for sale. I have always wanted one since they were new and now I have the oppurtunity.
Its an 1985 model and from the pictures seems to be in very good shape. I plan on going to look at it on sunday weather pending. Need some advice.

1st off what should be looked at when buying a used 350X any particular areas to watch for.

2nd what are they worth I see from my own reasearch online there is a huge variance in price from $1000-$5000+ for some really mint+++ examples

I have posted some pics of the 350x in question

Any and all advice would be appreciated.


Thanks

spoon
01-21-2011, 12:09 PM
Looks sweet to me. hOW MUCH?

Chris Salerno
01-21-2011, 12:36 PM
looks o be in good shape the pictures are at odd angles though its hard to see muck IMO the back plastics look to be a little narrow but he could have an extended axle in it too i have always wanted one of them just never had the money or the room for it good luck with it

Flossyb20
01-21-2011, 12:36 PM
Good looking trike there...loks like OE fenders, thats a plus, but it looks like the front fender is cracked. I see some slight mods done to it, which means it's probably got a lot of hours on it. Also the whole front brake system is MIA - looking at about 150.00 to replace with good used parts
-Check the frame for cracks and welds, usually behind the motor. (100-150 used replacement)
-Take the rear fender off and look at it from behind to make sure the frames not bend or twisted.
-Check the rear and swingarm bearings...get on the bike and rock it side to side, should feel tight. (50.00 for swingarm, 40 for rear, 40 for front)
- Crank up the engine, it's the most expensive part here, make sure the decompression cable works, and the engine doesn't smoke...if it does, you're talking a minimum top end rebuild (300-500 if you do it yourself)
- Check the rear brakes (especially if you don't have fronts!!) (100-200 depending on whats not working)
- Take it down the road and make sure the front is tracking straight, otherwise the forks are bent. (100-150 USED)
- shift through all the gears (6) and make sure it goes into each smoothly
hope this helps - judging by the pics alone, and if the engine is good I'd probably spend 700-800 on it.

captainweezy
01-21-2011, 02:16 PM
Looks real nice go get her.

Erics350x
01-21-2011, 02:44 PM
Check just in front of the front sprocket for damage to the cases from the chain jumping off.

georgiasdad
01-21-2011, 06:29 PM
He wants $2200 canadian for it but with what ive been hearing here it may be overpriced substantially.....thanks for the help guys really appreciate it.

sittinguy
01-21-2011, 07:01 PM
Thats alot for a bike that probably needs every bearing and seal changed. But it looks pretty darn good to me,, you should see the peice of crap I.m redoing now, I'm up to $1550 in parts so far. And that does look like a first gen OEM rear fender.

atc350xer
01-22-2011, 01:50 AM
Also, it has an '86 seat on it, so other parts may not be original if that's a consideration

spoon
01-22-2011, 04:12 AM
Ouch, but what do you do? You guys up North have a higher demand and more limited market for these which drives the price up. I would say that if you are not in a hurry then pass on it.

ATCeeya
01-22-2011, 04:59 AM
Just shoot him an offer if you like it and it runs good. Im sure some other guys from Canada can chime in. From what I have gathered the trikes there are more expensive and 350x's are probably a bit more rare to come by. The guy who sold me my 350x at first told me he wanted 1700 for it. Trust me he came down much more than that on price when I bought it.

tapper190
01-22-2011, 08:28 AM
I would look at the front end really close. Hopefully the front fender was resting against something to put that twist in it. I wouldn't spent that kind of coin for an 350x, I would buy one cheaper and put that kind of coin in it though, then at least I know what HAS been done to it instead of the person saying "I think" or "The other guy said it was done".
You can always go to the United States and bring one across the boarder, all you need is the bill of sale and the title.
Where are you from in Canada?
Tapper

SeaBass8
01-22-2011, 10:34 AM
Front tire looks crooked in the first pic... could just be the pic tho. Like others have said check the frame for cracks and the caase near the chain.