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  1. #16
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ID:	173980when i was 18 i got a good deal on my 86 250es and its been trikes ever since. 6 years and its served me well. almost sold it once, almost traded twice but never again! now its a monster 2" rear lift, 4"of spacer, 25x13.50 tires on the rear and some 27 inch executioners are in the mail now cant wait to see it stomp my father in laws 700 4x4 prairie haha he needs 4 wheel drive to make it across the bog and i just laugh my way across!
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    Well as a kid I had a little "brute" 90 quad, first atv, loved the thing to death! I always saw pics of my dad sitting on trikes, anytime somebody brought up trikes it was always"Those things are so dangerous!" or "your grandpa broke his collar bone on one" and to be honest.. it made me want to ride them that much more haha. Fast forward about 10 years, I asked my grandpa if he had anything with a motor that I could work on.. NEVER touched a motor but was slowly getting into it, learning the basics. He had brought up the 3 wheelers.. he had a yt 125, and a 84 200m. I said YES i would love to take those, with a huge grin on my face.. I had always wanted one. We hauled them home, I tried to fire up the 200m, didn't know why.. found out it was a carb issue( stupid beginner mistakes haha) I took the carb off, cleaned it, fired her right up.. I drove a 3 wheeler for the first time ever, very creeped out lol.. ever sense then I had... an addiction >

    I ended up finding a steal deal with a 200x and a few motors, sold the 200m and yt125 to fund my new project. I finally finished my 200x after 2 months and just fell in love with trikes even more haha.
    1986 250r - Fully rebuilt from the ground up!
    - http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...ATC-250r-Build
    1985 Tri Z - Next project!
    1982 250r - Sold
    1983 Auto X - Sold
    1984 Auto X - Sold
    1985 200M - Sold
    1985 YTM 125 - Sold
    1985 185 - Sold
    1984 185 - Sold


    1/21/2013 - RIP Grandpa Rosa, great man, will be missed.. Love you

    Check out my feedback:

    http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...k-for-CodyRosa

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by kb0nly View Post
    I rode around a 90 on the farm years ago, and eventually got to ride a 200 and 250, loved em all! I moved away started my own family but always wanted one of my own again, i fix stuff, i mean i am the guy people bring stuff to when everyone else says it aint worth fixing. I have worked on more trikes then i will ever own, and i worked on dozens before i finally had one to call my own again! A few years ago i started flipping them in my spare time, i bought a dirt cheap 250, fixed it up a bit and had it for about a month before i sold it and went back to finding more. A while back i found a 200ES and made it mine, i couldnt let this one go, it was staying. I got a plow for it, i have build accessories for it, i use it daily to work and to play, and i have been re-addicted ever since.... And now i have two, the 74 ATC90 i just rebuilt, takes me back to my younger years, and isnt that whats it all about sometimes?


    I got friends that got trikes, we work on em, we ride em, and we just have fun!
    that is it exactly and more. =) everyone can ride a 4 wheeler which is great. but only a few choose to ride 3 wheelers and continue to pass on the heritage and passion of the sport

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    When I was a teenager, our friend who owned the place where we camped during deer season had a 1980 Honda ATC185. It was pretty good sized, and had NO suspension except for the balloon tires. Our friend is a kind soul, and let me ride it quite a bit. A 185 may not sound powerful, but that little machine took me places many people wouldn't believe, and had power to spare.

    One day he announced that he wanted to sell it, so I bought it from him at age 17 in 1987 for $300 (which was a pile of cash for a brand-new blue collar high school graduate). I ran it for a long time, and eventually bought the old deer camp from my friend and it became my home. Along the way, I also rode a 1982 ATC 185S that my wife's parents owned, plus a couple souped-up Honda racing ATCs that her brother had. Those were all sold off sometime in the 1990s.

    Then I got older and bigger and had more bouncy body parts, and the lack of suspension on my old '80 was un-good. It was still fun and I loved the old gal, but it was time to move on. In 2006 I got a large 4wd utility ATV for hunting, and sold the old Honda. In 2011 I got a Polaris Ranger, and in 2012 I sold the ATV. Over the years I'd become a fairly decent shade tree mechanic and learned to enjoy tinkering with small engines and machinery.

    Then I became the owner of a jet ski in 2012... and I'm not a jet ski guy. Had a hard time finding a buyer with cash, so I traded it for a couple machines and some other stuff - and one of the machines was a 1984 Yamaha YTM 225DX Shaft, black and gold with rear rack. One quick trip around my back lot reminded me of all that I missed about the old 3-wheelers that were closer to the earth, simpler, and easier to manhandle than the big ATVs and UTVs. Manhandle a Ranger out of a hangup? Not likely... but I can drag this 3-wheeler around without too much grunting.

    Oh, I still love my Ranger, but at 44 I have rediscovered the fun of 3-wheeling - this time with full suspension. Only time will tell how long it lasts...

  5. #20
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    Grew up in the country and whatever we wanted, we had to get from the dump
    or build it from scrap (scratch).
    Learned a lot from being surrounded by stuff that rarely worked.

    ffwd after 20 years, city living / working and traffic.

    Honestly traded a 1963 single wide trailer in Calif for
    acreage.
    .... ran into a real estate lady who said I NEEDed some 3 wheelers for the property and
    directed me to a guy with 4 for 300$.
    I think it was 2 x 90, 1x 110 and a 185.

    Life became fun, work became even more fun dragging roads and driveways
    with chainlink, pallets and eventually, my favorite, a spike tooth harrow.
    The trike would do stuff in 20 minutes that took me an hour on the tractor.

    The little 90's at the dunes was like a dream and finally got the 185 going and
    my daughter could not stop laughing doing donuts on 2 wheels in the
    wet sand.
    Obviously hooked, I got a few more, one with a hand clutch that just
    doesn't work for farm work. (200x)
    Some guy drove about 3 hrs wanting me to trade the 200x for a 250es.

    He showed up, rolled it off the truck and I let him 'try to break' the 200x.
    As he rolled off the hill, I leaned on the big red rack and it sunk down.
    I had NO idea they had suspension.

    The I realized that 2 sx's will fit in the truck so I needed some of those.
    I did sell one sx with racks to a farmer who had a coyote problem so he had to get the
    sheep out of the far field and aside from good kharma, I wish I still had that one.

    Now?
    I have a few pretty ones I don't ride but they're fun to look at and going through
    the mental anguish of wondering if my addiction is gone a little too far.

    These things will fly / float where quads fear to tread.
    If they were better, I'd surely have too many of those too.
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  6. #21
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    My story isn't near as interesting..... as some anyway

    Growing up I always wanted one. There had always been a big red sitting in the barn at this house that my buddy and his parents rented. Hadn't ran in years. When I was 14 I spent a few nights over there and messed around and got it running. Talked to the land lord that owned it and he sold it to me (not knowing the work I did) for next to nothing. I rode it home as soon as I pulled in the driveway dad told me to take it back and get my money back. Instead I sold it to my buddies parents and made $50 bucks. Never got to enjoy it, nothing. 6 months later my buddy blew it up and his parents took it to the scrap.

    After I moved out I had always kept my eye open for a fixer upper project. Finally got one. Not letting go.

  7. #22
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    Rode my first trike in 1988 when I was 2... bought my own in 2009... expanded ever sense.


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    1973-74 Honda ATC 70 Chrome Custom

    Argo (ODG) Taurus 650, Pacesetter WR-PIII, Commuter 380, TE390, Granger, Sasquatch, John Deere AMT 600, Honda 250es & sx

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  8. #23
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    Well, back in the good ol' days (2009). My uncle got a free 1984 200m. Of course it had seen better days but it was free from the rv park owner. One rear fender ( which came off, so none until I found it in my uncles attic) And electrical problems. He went through ALL of the wiring, cleaned carbs, new gas and drug it down to El Paso, tx for thanksgiving. By then I was 11 and had been pulling my dads arm for ANYTHING that moves. I rode two 50 dirt bikes and wanted more. I searched Craigslist everyday for go karts and mini bikes, dirt bikes and ATVs. I rode it and I loved it. I was kinda terrified of it because I wasn't really... Well it just threw me around like nothin and I just liked to go fast . After that it kinda sat in the back of my mind. I went and visited him the next year and didn't see it. Then next year, we got it out and cleaned the carbs and put some more gas in it. It fired right up and we went to the off road park. By then I had some guts and threw it around. I mudded (without the rear fenders ) and rode around. Greatest time of my life. The next year I came down and picked up the smokiest auto-x for 250$. It ran... I was happy. We mudded again and by the end of that trip they told me they were both mine. I went home... 1700 miles away from my babies. (Uncle parked em storage unit) So then I came home looked for three wheelers everyday on Craigslist. 2 months down the road a mint 250sx for 650$ and another 5 months and hello to the tri-z. I could proudly say I will never ride anything else ( and be happy, family has toys too, I like toys ) and in the end, this year my uncle got the other half of the rear fenders.
    15, rode my first when I was 10. I own 4... I guess they Just talk to me

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    (NEW) 1985 Yamaha Tri-z 250 My real #1
    1985 Honda 250sx my "new" all original garage baby
    1985 Honda 200m My first ride
    1985 Honda 200x autox



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    ericmreimer is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    My buddy in high school had a beat up '83 ATC110 that we rode all over the place on. It had VW wheels on back and got stuck at the drop of a dime! Rode that thing everywhere! Flipped it, sunk it, raced it jumped it. you know, ragged it for the most part. He's since passed away but I remember it like it was yesterday....good times!

    A week ago a neighbor remarried and started moving up to her property. She's a widow and doesn't even know whats all in her barn. I went to help him clear stuff out and there were two three wheeler's in their barn. One '84 200ES that he gave me and and one that is still barrier under junk, hay and random stuff.....don't know what it it but the big red has some 250R parts so I'm hoping for a cool find under there. Anyway I registered for this forum a week ago and am waiting for a new carb and CDI parts and i'm hoping to get the big red fired up.

    I'm relatively young in this community(34) so I don't remember the prime trike years but it's nothing I'm unaccustomed to. Had an old sears suburban and my '69 mustang I've had since high school.

    This is how I got it last Thursday(Aug 1,2013)........
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    and where it is today......ready to fire up, waiting for parts to show up, have a hand full of stuff i need and plans to eventually strip it down and get the frame coated, re-chrome all the misc stuff , new fasteners etc. Pretty much a full blown restoration(dreams lol). We'll see how that turns out once I see how it runs and start riding it. Might just ride it instead.
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    1984 Honda ATC200ES saved

    Project in progress 1984 ATC200ES with Trx200 rear suspension/200m front suspension

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    brd812 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Trashed my acl and mcl on a dirt bike and mom said never again on the bike. Sold it for 200 bucks and my dad kicked in the rest for a 84 alt185. I think it was 699 brand new. I had a bunch on trikes and quads since, but I still have old orange sitting in the corner. 27 years of memories
    "If you are going to piss like puppy, Don't Get Off The Porch"
    Trikes:
    84' Suzuki ALT185 (old Orange)
    85' Yamaha 225DX, piped and spaced ( First Girlfriend)
    Quads
    87' Yamaha Banshee, built and very very fast (The Whore)
    01 Yamaha Raptor 660, built and piped (The Beast)
    03 Suzuki Vinson, 26's and piped (The Crowd Pleaser)
    Once apon a time:
    85' Tecate 300 alky flattacker, 6 in over swingarm, 88 Suzuki 500"Quadzilla"PIA , 91 Yamaha Warrior Built and Modded. (luved that Baby Tank)

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    Well there were no 4 wheelers yet when i started riding three wheelers lol ... my friends dad bought him one and his mom wouldnt let him ride it and it sat in a shed. I traded him an atari 2600 and a couple games for it . I dont even remember what it was but i think it was a 200s, I rode the heck out of that trike. Years later I got the bug for another one and now im addicted lol.

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    From trikes to bikes and back again...

    First started with a ride by my dad when I was about four on my uncle's Big Red back in 1988. Rode that on my own for the first time when I was six. We had a family friend who brought up a 2nd gen 250R that I first rode at 11 years old. After that came a never ending pursuit of faster race trikes. Gone through many MX bikes over the years and my brother and I have had a tri-z, a 250r, and a 350x at one point or another over the years. The 350x didn't last too long and I've been thinking about getting another to add to my collection of Honda's. We have always had the Big Red ('85) and a 250SX ('85) in the family. After riding and racing MX for a few years during college I finally had enough money after I graduated to get back to the 3 wheelers. Bought my '84 in 2009 and bought the '85 in 2012. Now I look forward to riding my trikes just as much as going to the motocross track. Different kind of fun and memories associated with the trikes and it's something that I doubt will ever go away. The motocross tracks will start to throw some fear through my brain as I get older and wiser but the trikes have been there for too long to ever let go now.
    RIZZ1135

    1984 ATC250R
    1985 ATC250R

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    Actually been only a few years for me... bought one that someone customized and it was love.. wasnt really into them in the 80's though.. tiss tiss

  14. #29
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    I got into them when I was old enough to remember, my dad raced Honda and Yamaha trikes and bikes in the 70's-80's, but we kids come along put a stop to that lol as he says , but he couldn't afford to buy us 4 wheels instead had a little atc 70 he used as a pitbike in the day and it was the bomb my brother has it now and its still a thrill at 25 years old the same as it was at 5 years old EVERY KID IN AMERICA SHOULD OWN ONE! we still have some parts bikes but parts are getting harder to find and more expensive everyday, too bad the manufacture's dnt get the picture.

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    Started for me in 1977. I was 3 years old and watched my Uncle jump an ATC90 down a 15-20 foot down hill double. I was hooked for life. That Christmas I got an electric police 3 wheeler. When I was 5 I got my uncles 74 ATC 70 given to me. I was jumping it a foot off the ground at 5 years old. Every year I was jumping higher and farther. By the time I was 14 I was jumping an ATC 200S over 65 feet.
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