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Thread: Now I have seen it all...ATC 70 with a 125M motor and lights

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    Now I have seen it all...ATC 70 with a 125M motor and lights

    Never thought this was possible...but....

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=6708&item=24467067 52

    ATC 70 with 125 motor!!

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    That actually looks cool

    It looks kinda "factory"
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    Crash104936221 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    no room spared lol looks sweet

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    no close ups of the engine though,being thats the selling point of the atc id be weary of that one might be a hack job lol

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    You think that's bad? Yesterday I saw a 250SX come by my house, with a 2-stroke 125 motor!! Yes, I am 100% sure it wasn't an early air cooled R, the frame was exactly like a 250SX...how they took care of the shaft/chain drive issues is beyond me.
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    greenhuman has a ATC200x (Thats not a typo either) powered ATC70. The cases have been machined to allow the 200x cylinder to lay down in a horizontial posistion. Its the sickets machine I've ever seen before. He said it keeps up with stock banshees with no problem. I was going to post a picture but I can't find it, someone still have it?

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    I remember that little beast, Billy. Pretty damn interesting machine.

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    slippy4 is offline Just Too Addicted Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    yes, i remember seeing the machined X motor also. They dont give a close up so id be weary too. looks nice though
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    yepper.. the 125 mod is a pretty easy one too.. i purchased a 70, and a 125 harness and a few othe parts, except for the actual mill for one.. was going to do it, but lost interest.. i thk i have some pics around here of a closer shots if someone wants them, email me
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    this one? Now just if it had the suspension of a liquid 250r it would be a hell of a racer!

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