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5cyl_freak
05-18-2012, 05:06 AM
Hey Guys,

Iīm from the German 3wheelers (http://www.3-wheelers.de/forum/index.php) Iīm 19 years old and actually I not having a 3Wheeler but Iīm probably gooing to buy a 250SX (road legal)!
I came to the 3wheelers by my friend (owns a 350X Roadlegal, YTZ 250, 125M Roadlegal and 2x 90er) and acutally Iīm here to see your crazy rebuilds like the ATC 500R.

Also I should ask you from my friend If anyone have a orignal ATC speedometer with km/h unit for selling??? You not have to send it directly to Germany we also could send it over bonvu.com in the US.

Greets,
Christian

PS: Sorry for my bad english;)

rayatc84
05-18-2012, 05:21 PM
Welcome to the site European neighbor!

I didn't know you also have a 3Wheeler site in Germany. I could try to join your forum, but I can't read/write/understand any German, so it could be difficult...

MonroeMike
05-18-2012, 11:51 PM
Welcome to 3ww.

5cyl_freak
05-19-2012, 05:52 AM
Tank you,
of course if you would coming in our forum you would probably understand nothing.....I also understand just the half of your technical Threats here. But for me itīs intresting to see all the rebuilds like but a 300cc 2 stroke engine in a ATC70 :-D
Such crazy builds you normaly donīt see in Germany.

Iīm also jealous of the beatifull sand bankīs in the US. And I always wondering if nobody in the US are against riding in the nature?? In Germany you always have to look where you driving because the normal people donīt like to see anyone driving in the woods....
But we also have some less places to have fun legaly. Here is a video from us of a offroadpark in Germany:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-fbiRPCYQk

Greets

rayatc84
05-19-2012, 06:37 AM
And I always wondering if nobody in the US are against riding in the nature?? In Germany you always have to look where you driving because the normal people donīt like to see anyone driving in the woods....

We have the same problem here in France...

5cyl_freak
05-19-2012, 01:43 PM
Ahhh, you are from france.....I also didnīt know that the france also have a 3wheeler forum :-D
By the way nice pics from your ice driving!!

Is there a way to make 3wheeler street legal in France??

rayatc84
05-19-2012, 05:09 PM
Ahhh, you are from france.....I also didnīt know that the france also have a 3wheeler forum :-D
By the way nice pics from your ice driving!!

Is there a way to make 3wheeler street legal in France??

Yes, our site&forum exist since 2006, but we are a very small community: we are only 10-20 riders in each event...

No possibility to make an existing 3Wheeler street legal here. The only street legal 3Wheeler is the Italjet 125 Ranger that was sold street legal back in the days.

Jon Boy
05-20-2012, 03:20 PM
welcome to the site 5cyl. your english might be a bit broken, but i think nobody here will mind. :beer damn sight better than some of these people who can only text spell. :lol:

yes we have people that hate the idea of an atv or anything like that out destroying nature. mostly though here in the US it is just very frowned upon to break off trail, but almost everyone does it eventually.
you ever go to Peckfitz and check out the ATC70 meetings?
the speedos are hard to find, but not impossible. it does seem like there's more kph speedos around than the mph ones. i've been wrong plenty of times before though. :lol:

5cyl_freak
05-21-2012, 11:57 AM
Yes the video is from a ATC70 meeting.....our forum normaly come also to the 70īs meetings! I was just by Peckfitz 4.0! But it was great! I hope to find a streetlegal 2stroke in the next time to can go also to the next meeting!

Really?? more kph speedos than mph?? Why do you have more kph speedos?? are there also parts in America where you have the metric system?

Can you say me what the priceīs for a good used 350X garnish normaly is??

Jon Boy
05-21-2012, 12:45 PM
well dang i guess i better pay attention, i didn't even notice the link to the video. :crazy:

well, from reading stuff here on the 3WW forum. people looking for the speedos here in the US seem to find the kph ones more often than the mph from what i've read. still though you don't come across Hondaline speedos that much. no we don't use the metric system even though we probibly should. :lol:

sorry not sure i could help on the 350x stuff, i'm sure someone will chime in on it though. :beer

dennis21113
05-21-2012, 01:26 PM
In Canada here is kph and metric system might find a speedo down here

5cyl_freak
09-15-2012, 10:08 AM
Hi Guyīs,

Now I bought a Kawasaki KLT200 road legal!!
But I have some Problemīs with it....I need a Repair Manual for it because I have to adjust the cam chain....because you can hear that itīs to loose.....but the repair Manual which was uploaded here is to small....so there is no explanation how to adjust the cam chain!
Can somebody of you guyīs help me out with a Manual or a own explanation how I adjust the chain?
The KLT200 have the same engine like the Z200....so If somebody have a manual for the Z200 it would also help me to copy the pages of Camchain adjustment!

By the way Iīve uploaded a pic of my new 3wheeler....


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Greetings from Germany,
Christian

Jon Boy
09-15-2012, 09:50 PM
dang, that's one nice klt you got there 5cyl. very nice. :beer

can't help with the cam chain though, i don't know about the kawi's.

MonroeMike
09-15-2012, 11:24 PM
...I need a Repair Manual for it because I have to adjust the cam chain...

Check your pm's.

5cyl_freak
09-16-2012, 05:32 AM
Thank you Monroe for the instructions you accord to me!
Today a friend of me comes around and help me to translate the part of the cam chain tensioner correctly so I can adjust the camchain in the next time!

M.Pargiello
09-18-2012, 12:52 AM
Welcome, nice kawasaki for sure!

I wish we could make ours street legal :(

Keepah Rolln
09-18-2012, 05:54 PM
Welcome to the site..Lots of good information here

pote swiss
09-20-2012, 02:45 AM
Hi friend, French Switzerland Welcomes you

Hope to read you

Pote ATC Swiss Power

5cyl_freak
09-20-2012, 02:52 PM
Hi,
Thank you for the welcome, my problem with my cam chain adjuster is a bit trickier as Iīm thinking :-(
When i put the adjuster out and readjust, it like itīs told in the manual, and put it in the Engine soundīs nice and quiet....but just as long the engine need a big power, for example wheelspinning on brash then you hear the sound of the cam chain again :-(
But I donīt now what the exactly problem is because normaly the adjuster should readjust when the chain slack it back but it donīt....
I hope I can find a solution of my problem on the weekend....so I can drive a bit in our wood :)

By the way, on the normal way you are not able to make the 3wheeler roadlegal today because of the stricter exhaust emission instuctions.

Greetings,
Christian