View Full Version : What 350X would you choose ?
sweetip2000
01-17-2013, 02:31 AM
Here are the 2 choices. 1985 350 X Motor never opened top end good frame good all good needs only back brake pad. Aftermarket plastics good seat cover good runner all bearings seals tight. No smoke. Suspension good. 1200 bucks Travel time One hour 30 minutes. The owner is very familiar with the bike and did his own work
including recent swinger and carrier bearings.
The other choice. 1986 350X Needs front fork boots, motor has been opened, New piston. Suspension frame seals bearings good. no smoke. After market old maeir plastics no cracks seat cover. 1400 bucks Toatl travel time each way almost 3 hours.
The owner did not really do the bike over and is unfamiliar with it.
Has surface rust inside tank and says carb needs cleaning tahts all he knows.
I am posting each bikes picture. If you had to choose between the 2 what would be your choice ?
Honda_ATC
01-17-2013, 03:36 AM
The 1985 for sure I personally was never a fan of the 86-87
slaughter
01-17-2013, 03:40 AM
the 85 it just sounds like less of a hassle
Honda_ATC
01-17-2013, 03:53 AM
And it looks in better shape. When buying a 200x 350x 250r look at the case,( how much wear dose it have? what shape is the frame in? ) that will really tell you alot and personally the 85 is the one I would buy
dougspcs
01-17-2013, 08:39 AM
The 1985 for sure I personally was never a fan of the 86-87
Just wondering your reason for this?? Not calling you out, but curious about your experiences that made you feel this way.
dougspcs
01-17-2013, 08:49 AM
If you had to choose between the 2 what would be your choice ?
I personally will say from the experience of ownership that there is no 'BAD' model of 350x..true that there a number of small improvements to the 86 model and that is the machine I currently have. But I wouldn't be afraid to buy and own another 85 if the condition was right..
When choosing a trike I look for the machine that has been molested the least..I usually stay away from engine work and hope to find a machine without turned edges on the fasteners. Factory condition is best..
My experience is that alot of work, even done by dealers is usually not done to factory standards..
I'd probably pick the 85 because it looks a bit cleaner and less tinkered with.
Judging from your list of currently/previously owned machines this is your 1st..you are in for a treat. Good luck whatever you choose!!
ezmoney1979
01-17-2013, 10:41 AM
The 1985 for sure I personally was never a fan of the 86-87
Yeah I hate those 87 too........... seems like everyone and their brother owns one.
swampthang
01-17-2013, 11:03 AM
Unless there is damage to the head(exhaust studs) or engine case I would take the 85 hands own. Cheaper, closer, potentialy less screwed with.
dustrunner
01-17-2013, 12:04 PM
i also would take the 85... i dont like engines that have been opened up... let us know what you decide...
dougspcs
01-17-2013, 12:21 PM
Yeah I hate those 87 too........... seems like everyone and their brother owns one.
I know right..I must have 4 or 5 of those POSs in my shop. But what the hell, they make good parts machines for the GOOD ones!
If you know anyone with one of these crap heaps kicking around tell them Doug as a place to dispose it..I won't even charge them for it, cuz I'm that kinda guy! I'll just stack it with the others...
ATC-Eric
01-17-2013, 12:29 PM
I personally like the 86's as well a little more, but would go for the 85 hands down in this situation. It's cleaner, closer, cheaper, no contest. Sure there were some improvements made, still didn't stop us from picking one up last year.
keister
01-17-2013, 12:55 PM
This seems like such a no brainer.
What is it about the '86 that even makes you consider it?
Dirtcrasher
01-17-2013, 01:21 PM
I know right..I must have 4 or 5 of those POSs in my shop. But what the hell, they make good parts machines for the GOOD ones!
If you know anyone with one of these crap heaps kicking around tell them Doug as a place to dispose it..I won't even charge them for it, cuz I'm that kinda guy! I'll just stack it with the others...
I hated my 87 and just let the paper boy have it :D
ps2fixer
01-17-2013, 05:16 PM
I own a 86, beat to death, exhaust headder shot/welded to the HEAD, forks bent, etc, but it always starts up (and smokes/stinks) when I want to take it for a spin. Been riding my 250sx dreaming that I had the rest of the parts I ordered to start the break down and fix up (rider). Stinks the 250sx don't handle as well, flipped it while messing around in snow with unfrozen ground, sand caught and right over I went and bent my handle bar, first time ever to do damage to a atc, but not the first time of injury (was going 3rd or 4th gear mid range)
Anyway... as everyone else says, 85 hands down, even if the 86 was cheaper, it would have to be like $800 before I would consider it... Mine was $260 as a "non-running" machine, tipped it a little to get gas in the carb and fired it right up lol.
sweetip2000
01-17-2013, 05:33 PM
Well I think the 85 is the keeper for sure. If it all works out I will be getting it this Saturday. Let me point this out. You guys were able to identify something wrong about the last 350X I got. The frame was not right and I did notice that the bike did pull while the front end was up and the bearings and axle were good. That means it was not riding straight. You don't know how much I appreciate being able to have someone point this out to me. I am lucky I was able to sell it asap and get back more than what I paid for it. I cant gamble anymore or I will loose so wish me luck and I will post pics if I buy it. Most likely its a done deal but time will tell.
userj8670
01-17-2013, 07:31 PM
Just curious buddy but where abouts in New York are ya? Its always nice to see another new york triker!
sweetip2000
01-18-2013, 01:50 AM
I am in 10577 zip Purchase NY. Where are you Long Island ?
userj8670
01-18-2013, 11:28 AM
Near niagara falls
oldskool83
01-18-2013, 12:31 PM
the 85 has a aftermarket tank. that right there is more then the cost difference between the two of them. The realtors would be nice to have for snow and mud and look basicly new on the 86 but the 85 seems cleaner. never know $1000 cash its local and you can go look at it before you drive 3 hours and get buzzkilled. I will only drive long distances for super cheap things with some goodies on them owner dont know about.
get the 85 and call it a day.
dougspcs
01-18-2013, 01:19 PM
maybe a different approach..if one of these two machine isn't making you want to steal away in the night?? chill!!
there will be others, probably better and closer..maybe keep the money in your pocket and hold out.
I bought many machines but only to see something better a few days/weeks later.
not to say they aren't nice..but there is always something nicer.
I love that feeling driving away thinking..'I couldn't have found a better deal!!!"
Case and point!
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85Tri-Z250
01-18-2013, 07:47 PM
Yeah I hate those 87 too........... seems like everyone and their brother owns one.
lol good call
Rigaman
01-18-2013, 10:21 PM
When people say the carb needs cleaning, it kind of makes me wonder. How hard is it to take a carb off and clean it? If the owner cant do that, then what has been done to it? Most of the time people will say they dont know much about a bikes history because they dont want to explain the stuff wrong with it. And when you find a problem, they can play dumb and say they didnt know. I have seen too many pieced together and rebuilt bikes done wrong.
That 85 looks nice.
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