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    Newbie from Germany

    Hi everyone!
    After endless hours of reading here silently,i logged in today.
    My names Ollie,i am from northwest Germany.
    Working as a car mechanic for almost 30years now(99% american ones).

    I have 2 threewheelers.
    A 85 Big Red 250 that is stock,except 12" rims with 25 front and 27 bear claws in the back.
    A early 200X where the engine was shot.I put a CL250S bike engine in.The 4 valve type with 6 gears (SL+5).
    24x7-11 front and OEM Big Red Wheels+noppies in the back.Lifted abt 4 inches.
    At the moment back only,which is not ideal but i'm working on spacers for that 33m forks.Any tips where to get them,maybe?

    The earea here is all moor,much of it covered with a feet of water.If one might ask why i built the machines that way,lol
    I enjoy a 4-5 mile ride with my great dane each and every day here,no matter what weather and its just so much fun on a 3wheeler :-)

    Thanks for reading and keep up the good work,
    Ollie

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    Welcome, lets see em.

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    Hi DOHC.
    Oh yeah,next days will be a lot of work here.But i promise pics before weekend :-)

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    Welcome to the site, get the dog in the pics...

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    Quote Originally Posted by F3joel View Post
    Welcome to the site, get the dog in the pics...
    Yes welcome, Ollie, and your dog is welcome too! I was stationed in Wiesbaden in '83 and '84 while I was in the Army. Kind of miss the Autobahn...

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    Welcome Ollie! I am interested to see this area you ride in....was wondering why all the big wheels on your trikes. It makes sense for where you ride.

    I've been to a number of cities in Germany, but never to the Northwest side of the country.


    Darrin
    "See, morbid and creepifying, I got no problem with, long as she does it quiet-like. "

    Trikes:
    1982 Honda ATC250R(in process), 1984 Honda ATC110, 1984 Honda 200s, 1985 Kawasaki KLT160(not running...yet)
    Quads:
    1990 Suzuki LT250S, 2013 Suzuki LT-Z400, 2014 Honda TRX450R SE

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    Hello Tripledog,joel+dirtweed!
    Ah Wiesbaden,in the south.I had a girl there many moons ago.I remember that almost the whole city is from mid evil times,wonderful.
    Except that climbing all the time,even if you just went for a pack of cigarrettes,lol Thank god i just fixed my hand/emergeny brake a week before.
    That 67 rustbucket might have rolled all the way down there..
    Over here,in the north,its as flat as can be.Theres a saying that when you hop on your car roof on a wednesday it'll be easy to see who comes for the weekend..
    The famous Autobahn still is what it is,but say only 30% "freeblast" areas left.The other side is,if theres crashes theres often 30 or more cars involved with many dead people..Guess it has to be that way in the country of all those car makers,i dont know.
    The US Army,hey that was good times way back when.We grew up watching AFN TV and listening to that radio station.Had a lot of friends and ended up working "civil" for the army as a mechanic.You know,the old 6.2 Diesel Blazers,K30 and so on.I really hated every minute working on that engine.The W200 Dodge was way better :-)
    Theres a large scene for american cars.Its my work to repair those.
    When it comes to 3 wheelers very little,maybe 100 in the whole country.And around 20-30 beeing roadlegal.You cant get them through tech inspection and get a title for them anymore.Sad,but i catched one of the last ones.The Big Red had a title,so i fixed brakes and lights went through tech and have it fully road legal now.
    Ok,the papers say "max 58km/H" (40mls),but you dont see that from the outside,aka the cops.Its logic they did that because everything over 60km/H is allowed to dirve on the Autobahn.Good Lord!They gonna kill you there,hahaha
    Cops faces are priceless when they hear your tires from almost a mile away.Little mud tractor..
    I'm trying to upload some great dane pics as we speak,lets see how that works out.
    Glad to meet you guys,
    Ollie

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    His names Odin and hes 6 years old now.120pounds,so not one of the heavyweight,bodybuilder type danes.I guess thats a good thing,since he's fit as can be.
    I remember that monsters back in the day just got around 6 years..
    Or maybe its just his beloved 3 wheeler and the trips we do everyday,lol
    This is a 100% threewheeler dog.I swear he can hear a honda single cyl engine for miles :-)

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    Ups,some wrong pics in there,but who cares...lol

    I converted the 200x to a CL250 4valve engine.It has 5+super low,so 6gears now.Electric start only.
    Parted a XL600 and used the spring for back lift.Front Brakemaster too(much better).Use XL600 Tach too,as you can see.
    Homemade handelbar risers with longer,stronger bolts.XL500 throttle,shortthrow throttle next.
    Front forks i added springs from a CX500.
    Gearing on the X is 13 front and something like 56 back.No problem with that long legged overdrive 5th.
    Goes over 100km/H if you have the nerve..lol
    I just went back to the 22s out back.That OEM big red tires where awesome in the mud,but i need to go some miles on the street from trail to trail.
    And that was the complet horror with the noppies...haha
    Oh yeah,the back dives in abt 2" when i sit on the machine,it just looks that hight without my 180pounds.

    Thanks a lot and hope you enjoy the pics.
    Ollie

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