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Thread: Project 86 Tri-Z: A day at a time. UPDATED WITH PICS

  1. #16
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    Man 200xMichigan ! that sucker looks nice!! Sounds like it has arrived to a great home! Im glad for you! It was an incredible feeling when I got my 200x home, now it feels like 10X that feeling with the Z. Looking forward to pics of your progress with it.

    85' 350x (newest addition)
    85' Tecate (Still dealing with electircal Issues!)
    85' Tri-Z (On the back burner)
    85' 200x (SOLD)

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  2. #17
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    For as hard of a life as its seen its still in really good shape, I was surprised the back fenders are good. And everything is there, minus that one foot peg and the stock rear wheels. I am hoping for a break in the weather again. It was really warm, not so much now.

    I don't know how they did it with that foot peg but I guess the old owner used to drive it all over with his girlfriend on the back. Just wondering how that worked with only one foot peg.

  3. #18
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    The pegs on those bikes are notorious for bein weak if you didn't already know. Not the pegs but the actual frame. And nice find! Looking forward to progress picks!
    TrikeFest 07,08,09,10,11,12,13,14 SandPuppie's Ride 07,08,09 Imperial Invasion 09, 13

  4. #19
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    I really wasn't talking about any oil passages, I was kinda hinting at blown gaskets and a fuel/ oil seepage from the cylinder to the bottom end, and building up there, I might be all wrong, but was just concerned about you being like so many people I know who just hop on something and go without ever really looking it over, and making sure it's ready to rock and roll. I'm glad you aren't one of those people and are planing on turning that trike into a real beauty

  5. #20
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    The footpegs aren't that bad on the tri-z's it's usually the bolts into the case nuts in the frame that are junk!!
    check the swingarm around where the shock goes though it for hairline cracks, it's a common fault. i've had about 10 tri-z's
    If it ain't sideways......what's the point!!



    86' Honda Atc 250R - under restoration
    10' Polaris Outlaw 525s - my XC race quad
    05' ATK 640 "Cannondale" xc racer
    00' Banshee 350

  6. #21
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    Made a little progress today. 26 degrees so I guess it was a good day to at least check things over and give it a PB Blaster bath in hopes of not breaking any bolts. The guy who had it before me was really not a fan of maintenance, he told me (about the crank case oil), "That oil there, I check it but it never seems to need any". Also the air box was filled with the best filter medium ever made, leaves. Fortunately that actually filters out the mice from going directly into the piston at TDC. And of course the one time I don't check out the shift lever, it's welded on. But who was I kidding, for $215 I was going to buy it no matter what. This is the first Tri-Z, 250R or Tecate I have ever seen with my own eyes. If I didn't know better I would swear I was in Canada. So how was I not going to buy it. I'm going to drain and change all the fluids and clean the carb in the next couple days to hear how it runs.
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  7. #22
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    Sep 2010
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    Yeah.. I'd say you have (had) a bit of a mouse problem there....
    Gunter glieben glauchen globen

    The Good:
    1985 1/2 Tri-Z - Daily Rider - Pretty much stock ( wink )
    1985 1/2 Tri-Z - Custom Black & Gold, Top mount plastic tank, custom 3D printed airbox, Banshee shock
    1985 Tri-Z - Rider restore in process

    The Bad:
    1988 TRX250R with 86 ATC 250R Motor and Swinger - Screamer!

    The Ugly:
    1993-ish Banshee / 2003 Motor by VSR in Belding, MI - Duner Fun!!
    2000-ish Banshee / Motor by RDZ Racing in Fowlerville, MI - Another Duner!

  8. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by 200XMichigan View Post
    If I didn't know better I would swear I was in Canada.
    i hear ya!

  9. #24
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    really nice find for the price id love to find a sports model. I still have to pick up my free big red once spring break rolls around.

  10. #25
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    215 and he threw in a midget.. with clothing? sick... stick that thing in a closet with a wire brush and the bike... bet yah you will have a looker by morning..
    86 ATC 500R the duner..
    85 ATC 500R...the not quite finished faster duner
    1985 ATC 250R Bone stock!!
    1985 ATC250R mx/duner
    1986 TRX370R MX/Duner
    94 Banshee 400PV Cheetah 105RWHP

  11. #26
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    Nice SAVE on the 86 for that price!

  12. #27
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    man oh man,

    what a steal, you did good.

    Only if i could find one around here for that price
    My Rides:
    1985 ATC 250r
    1985 ATC 250r - Want to trade for TRX250r
    1989 Suzuki LT-160

  13. #28
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    All in all its going to be a great trike. Its amazing that there's not anything missing. I guess that's the good thing about someone who doesn't do any maintenance vs someone who does it half-assed, at least they don't remove parts and loose them. Every bit of the bike was intact, I was hoping to find the factory tool kit but that was missing.

    Actually come spring that midget will get his own midget ride, a little YF60 I picked up on trade (actually got two). Always thought I was a Honda man but these Yamaha's are really growing on me.

    It has a flat slide carb on it? Was that stock? Also has an aftermarket silencer on it.

    If I am lucky its going to hit above freezing today and I can wash it down and get a bit more done.

  14. #29
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    May 2006
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    Great score man, really glad you saved it. And Honda, Yamaha, or Kawasaki, you're still saving one of great ones. I have all 3, although my current Z is in Michigan, the Z is my favorite. Love the way they ride... you won't be dissapointed.
    Tionesta Trikes ATC 450R
    86 250R
    86 Tecate-3
    83 ATC 70
    85 Big Red
    81 KLT 200
    85 250SX
    Tricky Dicks Cagiva WMX 200 sold
    Trikefest survivor 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
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  15. #30
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    Getting it all cleaned up. Fortunately it was warm enough to give it a good wash today. Years of grime were crusted on this thing. I don't think its been washed since sometime in the 90's. But some Simple Green and elbow grease and the engine is really cleaning up well. I can now at least see what I have to work with. Next for all the real stuff, changing fluids, and rebuilding the carb. I couldn't even bring myself to work on it before it was so dirty.

    Here's a before an after pic of the engine. Its got some more cleaning needed but I could only work while it was above freezing.
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