Hey my name is Keith, I live in MN and my first wheeler when I was 10 was a blue 1983 honda ATC 110. and now I just picked up a 1984 honda 200es big red for $60 not runing and I am in the process of getting it back to running condition.
Hey my name is Keith, I live in MN and my first wheeler when I was 10 was a blue 1983 honda ATC 110. and now I just picked up a 1984 honda 200es big red for $60 not runing and I am in the process of getting it back to running condition.
hey all the name is jay ive been in to 3 wheelers for a long time and a freind told me about this site,and its pretty sweet.anyway i got 1985 225 dx real nice peice had over ten years,1986 tri z runs great but getting ready to do complete restore on it and 1985 tri z roller that is going to be a TRI M (monster) going to mate it with a yz426f.
Hello my name is Jason I am from Oregon!
Hey im kyle just got my 110 running going to mud bog and beat some wienies on 4 wheels
What's up everyone? I'm Bob from Plymouth Ct and love three-wheelers I currently have a 84 200x, 85 200s and my fav a 86 350x. I ride at least one of them everyday. I'm looking forward to helping folks with there machines. Right now I'm in the process of building a Polaris predator 500 trike with a friend. I'm sure some of you have seen the pics and videos of it so far. Looks like I'm in the right place for all things three wheeled.
Hello all,
My name is Carl and I'm a new member here, just picked up my Honda 250R Sunday and having a blast with it. Doing a basic tune-up at the moment before getting to aggresive. Back in the day basically grown up on these things and always had a blast riding. Mostly had the 110's and big red but was a blast none the less. Once a little older came across a 1985.5 Yamaha Tri-Z 250 and still kicking myself for selling it. That was a bad dude, so in doing some research I thought these things were no longer around, much to my surprise. So in searching and looking at trikes this brought all the old memories back of riding and something snapped and I just had to have one. So finally found one and went bought it the other day and glad I did. Now I'm wanting to buy a Tri-Z that I found, and trying to scrape up the money for that one. Thanks for letting me join and I will be asking some questions and buying parts to dress up that 250 a little more, although it don't need much. I have looked on here before I bought the bike in the picture (if it came out) and you guys gave me a lot of good info. on making my decision to buy the Honda. Thanks
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Trikes Currently Owned:
87 Big Red 250es
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83 Honda 200s
81 Honda Atc 70
(4) Suzuki ALT 50's
Yamaha YT 60
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My name is Carl and I'm a newbie here, although I have read a good bit of forums here before I purchased my 1985 Honda 250R just this past Sunday. I just wanted to thank everyone here, been a big help in deciding what bike I wanted to purchase. This is an awesome site and I do appreciate and will enjoy being a member to this community. Hope to be here for a while and will need assisitance as my enjoyment of riding goes on. again Thanks to all.
Well got through with servicing and finally got a chance to really ride yesterday, it was a blast. I'm glad I bought it and now got the fever again. Wanting to expand and get a Tri-Z again, hopefully soon.
Plan to clean her up today, take some pictures all shined up. I actually for got how much fun it was to ride.
I wanted to ask, where could I get a new bracket for the rear shock canister located right behind the carb. I noticed mine was broke yesterday and would like to fix it. I have thought about just taking it off and possibly welding the ears back on and repainting. Any suggestions.
I have looked in the store and on ebay and did not see this part available, can some one tell me if this might be an item that can be purchased?
Repaired probably your best bet. I'm not aware of anyone repro'ing that part right now.
That's ok. Thanks for the input I appreacte it, I work at a metal fabrication shop shouldn't be to hard of a fix, I was just wondering if new ones would possibly be available just incase I mess this one up. Just will have to be careful in repairing it. New here, so far I have been just looking around seems to be a pretty nice and infomative site.
Should the knob to adjust the shock from hard to soft settings be really hard to turn? I haven't been able to adjust mine, figured I would ask before getting pliers after it. If its really hard to turn do you think its not working properly?