Great pics!!!!
Great pics!!!!
1978 bandito framed atc90
1984 YT60
1974 rd60
2002 Buell Blast
1984 Honda xr100 project in the trunk of my car.
1964 honda C100
1981 Honda Hobbit
1984 Yamahopper
yup, that is really cool. thanks for sharing with us. any chance of some pics of the other items?
R.I.P. Yamahondaman
Still practicing my NoobiX cube, take it easy on me...
1982 Yamaha YT175J ( Not much left but the's)
1982 Yamaha YT175J
1983 Yamaha YT125K + 175J =![]()
1984 ATC 200ES BR - running again - Camchain noise holding me back....
1984 ATC70 -SOLD-
sorry this took so long, some of the other items i have.
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after all that time thanks for comeing back and shareing again!!!!!!!!!!!!!! over a year ... come On.. some MORE!!!!!!![]()
Do you know where you can find those Tiger images on a Tiger? I've only seen the Tiger picture on the Tiger80 tank emblems!
Nicholson 500x (Project)
Nicholson 185s
Nicholson 110 (That takes an atc70 tank)
Ascott 500 head/350x (Project)
Homebuilt Racer Chromoly Suspension 110 (Ragin Runt)
PK Racing Suspension 70
A+ Inc Suspension 70
AWS Aluminum 90 frame
Hi Performance ATC Suspension frame rd350
Hi Performance ATC Suspension frame 90
wow thats cool stuff. whats the gear bag look like?
TPC TRIKES
FSU Powersports
RNS Powdercoating
Looking over the pics submitted at first post, i just noticed the Tiger-3's all had clamp on POD filters. And the Tiger-4 didn't have one installed yet. Were all Tigers delivered without an airbox?Nice pics btw.
way cool, is there a head count of tigers?
A Rental Car is the only true all-terrain vehicle.
" I actually think it is good that you have clubs where people can go and enjoy riding these things together. It reminds me of how the prisoners on death row have fun waiting for their turn on the electric chair. Fair enough, the trike isn't an electric chair, but it is about as safe and comfortable as one."
http://www.nps.gov/bicy/
I think OC250r has the most accurate list of who has what. The only bad thing is, it seems like alot of the frames don't have any numbers or they have been ground off at one time or another. So there isn't really a good idea of total production numbers. From what OC250r has found out so far, there were 15 or so 500 frames and only 10 of those were actually completed and delivered. The other frames were never finished or sold, but at least one member on here had picked up one of the unfinished 500 frames.
Nicholson 500x (Project)
Nicholson 185s
Nicholson 110 (That takes an atc70 tank)
Ascott 500 head/350x (Project)
Homebuilt Racer Chromoly Suspension 110 (Ragin Runt)
PK Racing Suspension 70
A+ Inc Suspension 70
AWS Aluminum 90 frame
Hi Performance ATC Suspension frame rd350
Hi Performance ATC Suspension frame 90
The Cartoon American Tiger logo is just somthing my dad drew for my uncals dealership. He says it's loosely based on Tony the tiger.
Oh so this stuff isn't official tiger gear??? It was just made by someone for a certain dealer ship. I thought it looked funny and was curious y the logo wasn't how they write tiger. Cool that it's old but....
TPC TRIKES
FSU Powersports
RNS Powdercoating
The visors we from Tiger, not sure why the logo isn't the same. I was told they were ordered along with some other gear from the factory with the thinking that they were hlemet visors.
The shirts and Jackets are not from the factory, but they are a peice of the histroy non the less.
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Nice pic's sheldo13. Definetly a piece of history wheather factory or not.
Wikipedia "All Terrain Vehicle" Definition excerpt
Other smaller or lesser known companies, such as Tiger ATV, Franks, and Cagiva, produced racing three wheelers, but in much smaller numbers. Few of these machines are known to exist today and are highly sought by collectors.
Check out my Tiger 3 wheeler Webpage..my quest for a TIGER MUSEUM started 2004 http://sites.google.com/site/tigerrotax/home
Rides: TIGER Factory line up, Tricky Dicks Cagiva 200, 4- Franks 3 and 4 Wheelers
I have been meaning to go through it all again!!!
Wikipedia "All Terrain Vehicle" Definition excerpt
Other smaller or lesser known companies, such as Tiger ATV, Franks, and Cagiva, produced racing three wheelers, but in much smaller numbers. Few of these machines are known to exist today and are highly sought by collectors.
Check out my Tiger 3 wheeler Webpage..my quest for a TIGER MUSEUM started 2004 http://sites.google.com/site/tigerrotax/home
Rides: TIGER Factory line up, Tricky Dicks Cagiva 200, 4- Franks 3 and 4 Wheelers