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Thread: Speaking of YTM 175s...

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    Speaking of YTM 175s...

    I found one local! from 50 miles an hour going past it, it sure looked nice and yellow, good seat, and had decals. Should I even consider buying it? if so, how much?

    Thanks!
    1986 Tecate
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    I have one. I bought it for $40, but I've spent about $200 to get it going. The parts are kinda hard to find.
    I'm happy with mine. If everything is their and looks good, get it.
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    They are UGLY!!!
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    ytm175

    What part's are hard to find.I don't have to much trouble except pullstarter assembly's because everyone need's one.The rope goes bad then they take it off and get's lost or thrown out.Most part's are inter changable with the ytm125 and there a ton's of though's around most popular 80's atc beside's 200x.ytm Motor's even inter change ,axle's.plastic.carbs.So get it cheap, if it's to much of a project e-bay it then.

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    I think there a great trike and they are real fast but mines far from stock to. I paid 600$can and ended up putting about $1700 more into it but its looks and runs like new and the fun part is fixing them up anywayz. Ill post some pics sumtime soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John mendolera
    What part's are hard to find.I don't have to much trouble except pullstarter assembly's because everyone need's one.The rope goes bad then they take it off and get's lost or thrown out.Most part's are inter changable with the ytm125 and there a ton's of though's around most popular 80's atc beside's 200x.ytm Motor's even inter change ,axle's.plastic.carbs.So get it cheap, if it's to much of a project e-bay it then.

    Do you need one? I think I have one.
    Howdy

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    Geeze! Another resurrected post. I can't believe it's going on 2 years since I saw that Tri-Moto. I wen't back the next weekend and took it for a spin. Should've bought it. I guess.
    1986 Tecate
    1984 Tecate
    1985 Tri-Z
    1986 ATC350X
    1985 ATC250R (2)
    1985 ATC125M (2)
    1982 ATC70 - Original Owner

    175 TriMoto Frame with Pro-Tec Rear Suspension

    3-Wheelin' since '82

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    more than resurrected, this thing was bout back through the pages of history. where do these guys find the old posts, dont tell me they sit there and go though all the pages until they find something worth reading.
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