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FastZ28
11-18-2006, 06:13 AM
Got some new wheels and tires out back and a new front tire.
ITP Holeshots on ITP C-series wheels. Kenda front max on the front.
Also new : Renthal atv bars and chain, grips, switch, rotor, caliper, pegs,and kicker. I know its filthy, I did clean the front axle and hub tonight. Plan on pressure washing it tommorow and using some engine degreaser.

Can't wait to ride it with the new stuff on there :TrikesOwn

I did get new sprockets for it but I ran into a slight problem, the rear one doesn't fit. The sprocket I recieved has a 4/110 bolt pattern. The one on it has a bigger bolt pattern. I also noticed the rear sprocket sits to left about 1/4 inch too far.
As far as I know sprocket hubs come on axles so I'm thinkin this may not even be a 350X axle. More than likely the guy threw a 300ex or 400ex axle in it. Any ideas how to tell? Guess I'll have to pony up for a new axle too.:twisted: Maybe a Durablue +4 :beer

Well here is the :pics:

Liquid-Darkness
11-18-2006, 10:45 AM
Those tires are very nice. The brake system looks great also. Nice bike all together.

chris200x
11-18-2006, 11:44 AM
I like those rims! Gives the trike a more modern look for sure.

Derrick Adams
11-18-2006, 12:24 PM
definately 300/400ex axle. those hubs won't fit the 350X.

Eric250R
11-18-2006, 07:21 PM
Well, I see you're getting it fixed up. Good luck with the rest of it. How about in the meantime throwing a waterhose at it ?....lol. Like the tires.:beer

FastZ28
11-19-2006, 12:02 AM
You'll be happy to know it got two baths today.
One mud bath.
One pressure washer bath.

Used some engine degreaser on it but it didn't take it all off.
Gonna ride again tommorrow and try some better degreaser.
Workin on puttin up some video from today in the mud.

Man does it handle better with those tires, an all around improvement. Except when the front tire packs full of mud LOL.

ccdhowell
11-19-2006, 12:21 AM
Hey Fast, you say the Kenda packs full in the mud? I'm looking for a new front for lots of trails and definately mud, so when it's full of mud does it become a rudder? Can you still steer at all? BTW, don't let'em rib you too much, it looks good muddy. Thanks, Chris