Didn't think I'd ever be able to buy a complete trike for under $100. The ad said $75 obo. I offered him $40 and he took it!
Seller said he inherited it from his uncle who passed away last year. It's been sitting in storage since. He didn't know if it ran or not, but I figured at the least I could part it out and make my money back. It has new tires with lots of tread left so I figured I couldn't go wrong. Well when I brought it home I checked and it has spark, so I think I'll have no problems getting it going. I'm sure the carb is gonna need a cleaning, air filter replaced, etc., but all in all should be a decent little trike.
From what I can see so far she'll need new brake levers/cables, seat recovered, and tank cleaned out. I was suprised to see the rear fenders are made of fiberglass - I guess this was what Honda used prior to plastic (?).
I do have a couple questions though that I noticed right away:
- The seat just sits on the rear fender unit. I'm going to get it recovered, and just wondered if it's supposed to fasten to the fender somehow. Or does it just sit on there like that?
- The front brake drum seems to be at an odd angle for mounting the brake cable (see pic). Does anyone know if it should be spun around and secured to the front fork somehow?
- The exhaust has no muffler...only a straight pipe from the engine. Other than being loud and likely the odd backfire, will it harm the engine/valves to run it this way?
- The ignition switch is located on top of the front headlight, which seems like an odd place. I did some quick searching, and it looks there's supposed to be a kill switch on the throttle housing as well(?) The throttle I have has no kill switch on it, and it doesn't have a hole where one would go. Maybe some models didn't have this feature?
- Is there something else I should check or watch for on these trikes? I don't know much about the 90cc's, never owned anything under 200cc.
Thanks in advance for any help
*I also include pics of the original warning decals. Thought they were kinda neat...especially the one about the "altitude compensating carb".


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