View Full Version : Has any one ever seen this prototype trike from 1972?
LonesomeTriZ
06-10-2007, 09:04 PM
I was looking for a unique trike from 1972 to go with my72 Dodge restoration. I found this web page. The trike is about half way down. It kind of looks like a Maico or what ever it was called. Anyhoo, what do you all think it is?
http://www.herbgrassedesign.com/productionvehicles.htm
i58829
06-10-2007, 09:07 PM
What kind of dodge??? Anyway it looks like some sort of a shorter Rupp machine not sure what brand but maybe they are tied together...
LonesomeTriZ
06-10-2007, 09:09 PM
It is a one of a kind 1972 Dodge D200. I wanted a three wheeler from the same year to sit in the bed for car shows.
i58829
06-10-2007, 09:18 PM
Very cool i've got a few old mopars myself, here's a rupp rat. My family used to sell rupp's and we have a pair of Rupsters which are 4 wheeled dune buggies before 4 wheelers...
Teeksoffroad
06-10-2007, 09:24 PM
I will wait until tomorrow and see if anyone else knows what it is. I will tell you that it is from a minibike manufacturer and was made in Dearborn MI. That's a 10hp Chrysler 2 stroke on it.
LonesomeTriZ
06-10-2007, 09:25 PM
I have always liked that style of trike. I realy like T555's. I may end up using something like that because they are cheaper nd easier to get than an ATC 90. But right now, I want to see what all was out there in 72.
i58829
06-10-2007, 09:25 PM
here's what we have, its a ruppster we have one with the 230cc and a roll cage...
LonesomeTriZ
06-10-2007, 09:27 PM
A 10hp Chrysler 2 stroke !!!???? I never knew of such a thing. That would be perfect. What all did those engines come in?
LonesomeTriZ
06-10-2007, 09:41 PM
I have never seen a for wheeled Rupp before. That is cool. Did they make them in 72?
I searched for the Chrysler engine and found out they came on Rokons. That may be a tough item to find.
i58829
06-10-2007, 09:53 PM
The four wheeled one was on ebay in 02 and brought 2951.00 here's the description
"You are bidding on a 1970 Rupp Ruppster ATV mini dune buggy. This is a very rare classic ATV. It is all original and runs excellent. It has a JLO 230 cc motor with snowmobile torque converter to a car-type rear-end (no chains to adjust or oil). The motor was recently rebuilt by a local Honda dealership. This vehicle is capable of 40+ miles per hour. The body is the original ABS plastic; never painted and has all the stickers and emblems. Tires are new. It is a side-by-side two seater. This bid includes a second Ruppster that can be used for parts or is complete enough to be restored. E-mail seller for pictures of second Ruppster. It also includes owners, parts and repair manuals. It is currently registered in New York State as an ATV. This vehicle is a must for any Rupp or ATV or dune buggy enthusiast!! Reason for selling: need space for new project."
They are around 4 feet wide, i'm not sure if it'd fit in the truck bed or not, i would bet that it would be a tight squeeze if it fits between the wheel wells...
LonesomeTriZ
06-10-2007, 10:00 PM
Either way, that thing would be great to have in any collection. Next time I head to Tampa I will have to meet up with you so I can see it in person.
i58829
06-10-2007, 10:08 PM
Actually its located in central Pa, which is where i'm from and plan to be moving back to in a couple months.
Thanks to your post and a couple minutes searching i realized how much its worth and was just on the phone with my father and we're going to restore one of them the best we can this winter, and the other may become a project because we dont have a motor for it but the body, chassis, and steering is there. These things were primative and relied on good-year knobbies for suspension. It has a rigid chassis that was commonly cracked in the front where the spindles mounted. I'll be sure to post some pics and updates on here once i get back home and we can play with it.
Not to be too long winded but my father said it was parked because he had a kid (me) he and his brothers put a rockwell 230cc 2-stroke on it because they said the JLO wasn't a good motor, and running with a honda motorcycle at WOT on a road the honda's speedo read 70mph. There's really nothing to them and with the clutch (like a sled) wound out it would basically just keep going faster and faster...
LonesomeTriZ
06-10-2007, 10:19 PM
All the cool stuff in up north. Well, it was still cool to at least read a little about it. I never even knew they existed. My hunt continues for a 72 ATV.
LonesomeTriZ
06-11-2007, 08:47 PM
Bump.
I was hoping some one would have seen this today and chimed in.
jason85atc250r
06-11-2007, 09:20 PM
Actually its located in central Pa, which is where i'm from and plan to be moving back to in a couple months.
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hey when you move back you'll have tp stop by or something to check out each others trikes. i did not get time to start on the 350x frame i got from you
Teeksoffroad
06-11-2007, 10:09 PM
That 3 wheeler is a Trapper "Easy Rider". The Trapper company also made a minibike called the Trapper Trail Bike. The Easy Rider was colored like the bike from the movie Easy Rider and retailed for $395 and had a top speed of 35mph.
i58829
06-11-2007, 10:39 PM
That 3 wheeler is a Trapper "Easy Rider". The Trapper company also made a minibike called the Trapper Trail Bike. The Easy Rider was colored like the bike from the movie Easy Rider and retailed for $395 and had a top speed of 35mph.
So did it have a chrysler motor on it? I know they made a lot of outboard boat motors, and turnkey boats for that matter around that era.
Hey Jason i'll be sure to look you up, we also have a ton of land and a lot of old mines around with good hill climbs and lots of trails. Maybe you can make it up for a day one weekend to ride. Also my father goes to the Mack museum to help restore trucks once a month so i can ride down with him and scoot over your way...
LonesomeTriZ
06-11-2007, 10:47 PM
That 3 wheeler is a Trapper "Easy Rider". The Trapper company also made a minibike called the Trapper Trail Bike. The Easy Rider was colored like the bike from the movie Easy Rider and retailed for $395 and had a top speed of 35mph.
Thank you for that. Do you know where I can find more information about them?
i58829
06-12-2007, 06:49 PM
Here's a ruppster on ebay thats a steal compared to the other one at 1400.00 BIN its been up for 4 hours, maybe someone who appreciates odd atv's will get it...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1970-RUPP-THE-RUPPSTER-MINI-DUNE-BUGGY-GO-KART_W0QQitemZ220120524520QQihZ012QQcategoryZ13322 0QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
RedRider_AK
06-12-2007, 07:36 PM
The one on the right looks like something Evel Knievel would ride LOL, too many stars and stripes.
LonesomeTriZ
06-12-2007, 08:07 PM
Damn, I wish money was not so tight right now. I would love the get that thing.
Between the two, I would rather have the one on the right.
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