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    not your average ATC70

    well here we go again!!!! this is going to be fun!!! AND I DO MEAN FUN!!!! so i have had this idea for several years, never found the right parts.. well i did FINALLY FIND THE RIGHT PARTS, so here it is, an atc 70 powered by a 250cc loncin twin,,,, YES!!!! i found this motor in december so i decieded to get to it and get it going for the up and coming DUMONT 70 regatta!! i started on this january 2nd. so its been a quick one. all i have to do now is tear it down and paint it up,,,, the bad news .. the rulz say you can only use a horizontal cylinder engine!!!! WHAT ????? to keep it where nobody has an unfair advantage??? what about the juys spending several thousand to build the crap out of these little motors?? money always has an unfair advantage!!! so i said screw them ,,,, here is a few picts and i will make it a built thread when i tear it down,,, the first picture is the second day of the build... it really went pretty fast... going to take it to work tomorrow and spin the tires in the dirt,,, should be fun!!!










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    Um, how hard is that to control? How much time did you have in just getting the frame setup for the 250. I cant wait to see vids of this.
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    Another mad 70 is born. Awesome job. Some tank mods I see. Stretched frame. Does it have a manual clutch? Electric start too. Can't wait to see the final product.
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    wow Kasey... you never cease to amaze me with your talent... what kind of front hub/wheel is that?

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    That's crazy I'd like to see a video of that thing

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    Quit teasing us and spill some more details!
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    Quote Originally Posted by atc350xer View Post
    wow Kasey... you never cease to amaze me with your talent... what kind of front hub/wheel is that?
    Looks like it might be one of those 10" Banshee rims???

    Crud Kasey! The engine is almost as big as the chassis!! That thing looks like a riot!
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    i want it. that's awesome Kasey, can't wait to see the finished product.

    i know it's for the dunes, but is it me or does it scream ice racer to anyone else?
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    HOLY F*CK!

    i want one of those front fenders badly....
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    the front wheel and hub is lt500 suzuki ,, it has a 5 speed manual clutch and is electric start,,, i cut the frame and added 2 inches in height,, then i added 6 inch frame strech ,,, it starts right up and sounds so friggen cool the silencers are cr 250 cut and one is flopped around so they actually work out as right and left mounting,,,, its going to work tomorrow to spin the tires in the dirt and see if its going to work,, it looks like its going to go around 60 with the gearing i had to start with,, the front forks are 185s forks cut down to match the 70 frame... the first pict you can see what i did to the frame.. the second is final fitting of the motor,,, with the front down tube already built.




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    Wow nice! Do want
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    Manual trans with electric start.

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    Sick.... Just sick. Can't wait to hear and see it rip!
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    that is an awsome looking trike right there! nice work Kasey

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    wow, what a sick building you got there! holy craps! I would love to take it for a spin and rips it apart in sand hills defin for sure!!! what a nice build! can't wait to see video out of that sick bike.

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