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    kawasaki tc390

    I've read about the granger and saqusach 340, But I have a kawasaki commuter tc390. Do'es anybody know anything about the bike. Any help would be appre. Thanks J D sr

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    Post up some pictures and you'll get some replies. What are you looking to find out?

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    I will try to get some pics up today. This bike looks just like the granger 340, But it does not have a name on it other than te390 decals on the sides, And the # 390 on the forks, same back rack, this is electric start, or pull rope, but you have to wind the rope you're self. I'm thinking of restoring this bike, I really like the looks of it, It runs strong, It's in real good shape and everythig seems to be there minis the seat. I'd like to find out what year this was made, and also a diagram of the rear end as it is only one wheel drive, I don't know if it is broke or if thats the way it's made. Would be a nice rig, Here in Montana we can lic it for the road, so I would like to get it together. Thanks J D
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    Where are you in MT? Also go to the main page (home) under Recent Artical Comments Widgets (upper right hand side) is VIN and serial # decoding. Click on that and get the serial # from the neck most likely. This may identify your particular trike.
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    Sorry guys the damn thing is a te390; getting old mind is slippin, I know the koocanusa very well as I live in Eureka, a good place to ride is douglass? hill, i've only been there once but had a lot of fun

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    te390

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    There are no numbers on the neck of this bike

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    Sorry, they hid em' somewhere else, but someone on here will know, these guys know everything. I'll be up in Eureka in a couple of months to ride the Koocanusa dunes with my kids. Been up there alot, rode bulls there often. Keep in touch, and let me know when they start letting out the water, lookin' forward to it.
    83' 200x (son's). 85' 200 auto-x & 85' 125m (daughters). 84' Tecate(?). 85' KXT Tecate (mine!, mine!, mine!.)+ some others but don't feel like typing them in.

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    I got some pics up on my old thread yesterday. This bike looks just like the granger 340, But it does not have a name on it other than te390 decals on the sides, And the # 390 on the forks, same back rack, this is electric start, or pull rope, but you have to wind the rope you're self. I'm thinking of restoring this bike, I really like the looks of it, It runs strong, It's in real good shape and everythig seems to be there minis the seat. I'd like to find out what year this was made, and also a diagram of the rear end as it is only one wheel drive, I don't know if it is broke or if thats the way it's made. Would be a nice rig, Here in Montana we can lic it for the road, so I would like to get it together. Thanks J D

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    TE-390 Pics

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ID:	127278Hi, I'm new to the 3WW Group, but saw this thread and thought I'd post some pics of my 1982 (Kawasaki-powered) Commuter Industries TE-390.

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