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Thread: 3 Wheeler PLOW on Ebay

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    Thumbs up 3 Wheeler PLOW on Ebay

    found this auction on ebay. i already have one of these, or else i would be bidding. see reader's rigs page 20. winter (as well as the snow) is on it's way everybody!!

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW

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    Do you think one of them would fit a 200 bigred?

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    My dad's cousin (i dont know what he is to me?) plowed his driveway for 10 years with a plow like that on a big red 200

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    I have a plow on my 84 200es and it is sweet!Mine is homemade but is similar to the one on the link...
    84 Honda Big Red w/plow
    85 Honda 200X
    88 Honda CR 125
    86 350x(in process of building)
    :trikesown :Beerchug :trikesown

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    jay is offline First Time Rider Arm chair racerNew to the board
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    i tried to get some good pics of the frame set-up from chrisd last year and he didn't get around to it. could anyone help me out. i would like good close-up pics of the mounting and the lift lever set-up. my buddy is giving me a plow and i want to make one for my 250sx. i can only imagine the looks that you get when plowing with one of them "dangerous outlawed 3 wheelers" . i love messing with people
    see ya
    jay
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    recently traded 83? 250r, traded for another 85 250sx
    85 250sx( now a parts bike)
    83 yt175

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    i've seen one mounted to a 200 big red before. i didn't really take a close look at how it was mounted, but i'm sure it isn't that difficult.

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    it must be a PITA going from forward to reverse all the time.. and how the hell do you get traction with that much front weight ? can you plow more than 4 inches of snow at a time ?

    curiously interested.. hmmmm

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    almac16 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigredhead
    it must be a PITA going from forward to reverse all the time.. and how the hell do you get traction with that much front weight ? can you plow more than 4 inches of snow at a time ?

    curiously interested.. hmmmm
    I'd say get some tire chains on it and you could plow alot!

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    yes,I have chains on my tires on the 200es...works great
    84 Honda Big Red w/plow
    85 Honda 200X
    88 Honda CR 125
    86 350x(in process of building)
    :trikesown :Beerchug :trikesown

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    jay is offline First Time Rider Arm chair racerNew to the board
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    if you think about it , there isn't any weight on the front when the plow is in the down position.
    see ya
    jay
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    recently traded 83? 250r, traded for another 85 250sx
    85 250sx( now a parts bike)
    83 yt175

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    jay is offline First Time Rider Arm chair racerNew to the board
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    as for the forward /reverse hassle, i have the 85 250sx and it is very easy to go back and forth. the big red however would be a pain after a while beings the shifter is down on the motor
    see ya
    jay
    (jbrd158)
    recently traded 83? 250r, traded for another 85 250sx
    85 250sx( now a parts bike)
    83 yt175

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    The 250es and 250sx are easy to shift into reverse but the 200es is a little bit harder. I'd say you would get the nack of it pretty quickly though.

    Matt
    1980 ATC 70 Needs Restoration
    1985 ATC 250es Fully Refurbed
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    yeah.. you gotta do the hump thing with it to get it to switch from H L R.

    I did just pay 900 for a snow blower tho.. that woulda got me a sweet 8X big red !

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    almac16 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    you could always disengage the reverse button so you could shift without having to push the little button. All you have to do is ground the wire coming out of the bottom of the right side of the engine case (by the foot peg)

    This is only for the es/sx that I know of for sure, not sure on the 200's.

    You then just have to make sure you are stopped before you shift down from neutral into reverse.

    My old SX was like that and I had no problems.....I always knew when I hit neutral not to go that extra click (and with no brakes at that)

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    All you have to do is ground the wire coming out of the bottom of the right side of the engine case (by the foot peg)
    I beleive its not an electrical wire it is actually a cable. So you would need to figure out a diffrent way of doing it.

    Matt
    1980 ATC 70 Needs Restoration
    1985 ATC 250es Fully Refurbed
    1986 ATC 350x Mint Original

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