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Thread: What a cool project...HI Performance ATC Frame w/ RD350

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    What a cool project...HI Performance ATC Frame w/ RD350

    Wish I had the money...but that'd be a seriously long drive to pick it up (8 hour round trip):http://reno.craigslist.org/mcy/2764714172.html
    Current trikes owned:

    1985 Yamaha Tri-Z 250...fully restored

    1985 Honda 250 SX...nice survivor original condition

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    I love those triples and would love to have that decal repro'd. I just have the plain old steel triples. Mine has the chromoly rear axle though. Looks like that frame has the 185s axle or maybe that's an atc90 axle. Hard to tell. Still a really neat machine.
    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

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    Vealmonkey that's been on C/L for about two weeks down here, and every time I've looked at it I've thought of you

    Oh, BTW I've got 2 or 3 sets of those triples but not the swiss cheese version

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    Says a lot about the 3 lug hubs.
    Apparently they can take quite a bit more than a 90 can put out.

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    Hehe I was drooling over that thing when I saw it a few days ago, thought of you too Vealmonkey.
    I think the Triples are like that so you can use the RD350 Headlight ears and Headlight on it.
    I was wondering how long it would be before someone mentioned it on here. lol HH

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    Quote Originally Posted by hondaharry View Post
    hehe i was drooling over that thing when i saw it a few days ago, thought of you too vealmonkey.
    I think the triples are like that so you can use the rd350 headlight ears and headlight on it.
    I was wondering how long it would be before someone mentioned it on here. Lol hh
    i want that thing sooo bad!!!!!!
    An F-16 turned the after burners on and banked HARD over my house, I ran outside grabbed my Bud Light and Yelled as loud as I could................

    GIT IT RAG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    I don't know if it's that the 3 lug hubs can take so much, but even when the 81 atc250r came out, that's all that there was! LOL There are real heavy duty 3 lug hubs though. Several companies made and sold them. Durablue was one and even way back when they had the locked steel centers inside the aluminum out hub. They are really cool if you can find a set. Most of the aftermarket heavy duty 3 lug hubs were round. Even when the 1980 yt125 came out, yamaha used the 3x100 bolt pattern since there were so many aftermarket 3x100 wheels offered. The old hot rod trick was to use the stock, 1 piece 3 bolt yamaha steel wheels to replace those frustrating 2 piece honda wheels unless you went aluminum. Rick, the more I learn about you, what don't you have? LOL The best thing about that set up for sale is, it has the pipes. They are what can be hard to find. You can use other exhaust set ups, but they don't fit the frame very well and are hard pressed to look like they belong on the trike. It seems like it would be a really good deal for someone looking for something vintage and unique. I'm almost glad I don't live on the west coast, I would be broke and have to live in a small room in the corner of a large warehouse. LOL
    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

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    I'm no engineering expert, but that thing looks like it was designed and built fairly well. Look at how beefy that frame is! Guess it has to be in order to with stand the vibration/power/weight of the RD350. Probably heavy too, but that would be one seriously fun toy. Rear axle looks too short for it though for sure.

    Are there any pics of what this thing looks like complete? A quick google search revealed very little info on these things, I'm guessing they're fairly rare?

    Veal, I'd love to see you restore the one you've got, but I guess you've got your hands full with your Nich project (not to mention all those other cool toys/projects of yours and helping other guys with their projects)...
    Current trikes owned:

    1985 Yamaha Tri-Z 250...fully restored

    1985 Honda 250 SX...nice survivor original condition

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    The thing with the Hi Perfomance frames, is that they were a "Universal Frame". They were built a little bit bigger all around and Heavier Duty, but they used one size frame to fit several different engines. They used the same frame, but just used different engine mounts. Pretty smart actually. I can't remeber if they ever used 185s axles, but I think they would have. But remember, the atc90 had been around so long by the time these frames were made, extended, Heavy Duty atc90/110 axles were easy to come by. The rear disc, is the front rd disc on an adapter hub. The early versions of the frame had no rear suspensions at all. Imagine a h2 750 powered hardtail!!! LOL The Hi Performance atc 90/110 suspension frames were a downsized version of the frame for sale, slightly different to fit the 90/110 engine and the cylinder head mount as well. And remember, there were several places that were doing some really trick things with the r5/rd350 and rd400 engines. I do have a set of DG gold radial heads for the rd350.
    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

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    that thing is a steal for $600 i can believe no one has bought it!!!! everybodys got fenders tank and wheels laying around to complete it id make it a asphalt 1/4 or 1/8 mile drag trike myself, not much sand here in iowa
    ACT NOW THINK LATER!
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    Not everyone has a tank to fit it. If you notice, it doesn't have any front mounts for an atc90/110 tank. That's cause it's not meant to fit an atc90/110 tank. That frame is meant to use the mounting stuff for the rd350 tank.
    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

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    That's some cool info Veal; you sure know a lot about the early days of trikedom.

    Imagine a h2 750 powered hardtail!!!
    Holy crap that would be nuts!

    The same guy is selling a possible Hi-Performance ATC 90/110 frame in San Diego (he has ads in both Redding and San Diego, but I noticed for some reason his SD craigslist ads keep getting flagged...wonder what's up with that?):http://www.reachoo.com/ads/26874557#...ing%20)%20$300
    Current trikes owned:

    1985 Yamaha Tri-Z 250...fully restored

    1985 Honda 250 SX...nice survivor original condition

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    You just had to drop that bomb on me, didn't you? LOL That's pretty fricking cool too. You should see the old pics of the big hardtail frames with a big old streetbike engine strapped in there. It would work in the big sand box. There were several places that sold hardtial frames that fit streetbike engines. It amazes me that these machines aren't more popular now. They were the shiznit back in the day. I so would have loved growing up on the west coast.
    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

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    1979 ATC110 (Bandito frame and forks, Turbo wheels, disc braked)
    1982 ATC70 (Lifan manual 125)
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    Sick info! I still got 3 bolt hubs on my 250 Ody...
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