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    Exclamation Pics of my 1994 xr650 trike

    Check out this bike!
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    Sure does look nice man. You should probably post this in Trikesylvania. That would be the appropriate forum.

    You may want to correct the rake on that thing. She'll handle much better if you do. Nice job, nonetheless.
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    I agree about the rake. Swap to a 350X front-end (triples and forks etc.) and see how much byetter she will handle. It still wont be prefect, but it will be much better than what you've got.

    I will say though, that is one SWEET conversion. Looks very OEM styled. I like it!
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    Yeah, the 200X fenders almost look like they're made for that frame, real nice rig you have. I agree about the front end too, It's raked too far outward at the bottom & looks kind weird.
    Electric start on the XR600's, right? If so, that's a plus.......

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    Very nice work. That is one sweet machine

    If you wanted to you could post you trike in my thread:"Show Us Your Best 3 Wheeler" You could get more peaple viewing it
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    Ya its a xr650 and it has electric start makes it very nice not to have to kick it. I`m using the dirt bike forks and shock. There made to handle the weight of that motor. They have kinda tall frame so i couldn`t use three wheeler forks they were to short. The bike does have a lot of rake to it but the bike handles extreamly well. The steering is a little heavy but nothing to bad. Its very well balanced front to rear only 5 pounds diff. Thanks for the good word. I was trying to make it look like somthing that honda built.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shanes1967 View Post
    Ya its a xr650 and it has electric start makes it very nice not to have to kick it. I`m using the dirt bike forks and shock. There made to handle the weight of that motor. They have kinda tall frame so i couldn`t use three wheeler forks they were to short. The bike does have a lot of rake to it but the bike handles extreamly well. The steering is a little heavy but nothing to bad. Its very well balanced front to rear only 5 pounds diff. Thanks for the good word. I was trying to make it look like somthing that honda built.
    Ya it's got a long enough swing arm you prolly didn't make it for tight trails. lol for what you built it for it prolly would work good.

    Looks AWESOME!
    4 wheel's a bad deal

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