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Thread: 86-87 tecate??????

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    86-87 tecate??????

    Why are the right radiator shrouds worth more than the left ones??
    It ain't about the money, or even being #1, you gotta know when it's all over you did the best you could of done! And knowing that it's in you and you never let it out, is worse then blowin' any engine or any wreck you'll ever have!
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    They (the right handers) haven't been available from Kawasaki for several years. Kawasaki sold out of them first.
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    1986 ATC350X
    1985 ATC250R (2)
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    The Tecate guys would know more about this than me, but from what I understand, one of the shrouds is discontinued. If you say the right radiator shroud is worth more, then that must be the one that's discontinued. It's all about supply & demand.
    Red Rider's Sand Machine Updated 07/23/14

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    86-87 tecate

    So does Kaw. still make the left ones????(I doubt it, but??) Also how long ago did they stop making them??? What about maier, They don't make either one? Do they??
    It ain't about the money, or even being #1, you gotta know when it's all over you did the best you could of done! And knowing that it's in you and you never let it out, is worse then blowin' any engine or any wreck you'll ever have!
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    84 Tecate RED with a 310 Big bore!
    84 Tecate Red
    84 Tecate Green, in pieces(was a parts bike, not anymore!! )
    85 TECATE--NICE!
    85 350x needs a little tlc
    86 350x
    86 TRI-Z

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    As far as I know the left one is still available along with the front and rear fender. But that's it.

    Maier hasn't made the KXT shrouds in years either.
    1986 Tecate
    1984 Tecate
    1985 Tri-Z
    1986 ATC350X
    1985 ATC250R (2)
    1985 ATC125M (2)
    1982 ATC70 - Original Owner

    175 TriMoto Frame with Pro-Tec Rear Suspension

    3-Wheelin' since '82

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    I know the question wasn't asked about why the right side shrouds were sold out first, but here's my theory. You Kawi guys are going to blast me on this but oh well.

    In the 80's when everyone was flat track racing, the races were run counterclockwise most of the time. When the guys were sliding sideways in the turns, this exposed the right side shroud to the roost of the Honda 250R's which were always out front and across the finish line first. DOH!
    Current Ride (Purchased new in Oct. 84) - 1985 Honda ATC 250R w/ ESR 310cc big bore kit
    Wife's Ride - 2009 Polaris RZR 800
    Kid's Rides - 2009 Yamaha Raptor 700, 2008 Yamaha Raptor 250
    Former Rides - 1975 Honda XR 75, 1979 Yamaha IT 175, 1978 Honda ATC 90, 1980 Honda ATC 110

    got sand?

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    86-87 tecate

    That is an interesting theory and could be, but....... in 86-87 kinda doubt it!! LOL Anyone else have a theory or what really happened???
    It ain't about the money, or even being #1, you gotta know when it's all over you did the best you could of done! And knowing that it's in you and you never let it out, is worse then blowin' any engine or any wreck you'll ever have!
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    84 Tecate RED with a 310 Big bore!
    84 Tecate Red
    84 Tecate Green, in pieces(was a parts bike, not anymore!! )
    85 TECATE--NICE!
    85 350x needs a little tlc
    86 350x
    86 TRI-Z

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    Hmmmm

    I believe that the Tecate was so fast that Some suckers couldnt handle the Power and Speed and Usually would start to spin out then all those suckers on 250 r's would crash into the tecate's and make em all roll onto the Right Side because the 250 r's were allways eating the Tecate's Roost. This happened on the Flat Track and Ice Races for Years.
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    2006 Suzuki King Quad

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    Tecate's shrouds do stick out too far, that much is certain. Years of stress on them from wind resistance from going fastest all the time takes its toll!

    I heard in the past that Kawasaki made more of the left handers for some reason or another. Don't know how true that is.
    1986 Tecate
    1984 Tecate
    1985 Tri-Z
    1986 ATC350X
    1985 ATC250R (2)
    1985 ATC125M (2)
    1982 ATC70 - Original Owner

    175 TriMoto Frame with Pro-Tec Rear Suspension

    3-Wheelin' since '82

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    Apollo is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Mr. Sandman, that was funny, I got a good laugh. A powervalved Tecate is nothing to mess with though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Sandman
    I know the question wasn't asked about why the right side shrouds were sold out first, but here's my theory. You Kawi guys are going to blast me on this but oh well.

    In the 80's when everyone was flat track racing, the races were run counterclockwise most of the time. When the guys were sliding sideways in the turns, this exposed the right side shroud to the roost of the Honda 250R's which were always out front and across the finish line first. DOH!
    I Love That Theory!!!! You have quite the imagination my friend.

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    Apollo is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    I love Mr. Sandman's theory too. It is sweet.

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    Apollo is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Red Rider, how does your power valved R stack up to the Tecate? Awesome trike you have there man. I bet it is more usable. Nice wide spread of power I bet, like my old 89 CR250R.

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    Thanks Apollo, I just wish I could run across a Tecate to compare it to. I never see any when I go to Dumont Dunes, and that's about the only place I ride any more. I'm almost positive it's faster & more powerful than the original cylinder, which was ported, but it was such a long transition period from switching to the CR cylinder to when I finally automated the powervalves & got the system dialed in, that I just don't know anymore. The only thing I have to go by is my "seat of the pants" impression. My riding partners' bikes were steadily evolving also, so I've really got no baseline to judge it with, except for the smile on my face of course.

    Pretty sound theory there Sandman. Here's my thought on the subject: Kawasaki soon realized that their ignition system was defective, so they made a ton of left side shrouds, knowing they would get worn out quicker as owners had to remove them more frequently to troubleshoot.
    Red Rider's Sand Machine Updated 07/23/14

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisr200x
    I Love That Theory!!!! You have quite the imagination my friend.
    Imagination my ass, I was there!
    Current Ride (Purchased new in Oct. 84) - 1985 Honda ATC 250R w/ ESR 310cc big bore kit
    Wife's Ride - 2009 Polaris RZR 800
    Kid's Rides - 2009 Yamaha Raptor 700, 2008 Yamaha Raptor 250
    Former Rides - 1975 Honda XR 75, 1979 Yamaha IT 175, 1978 Honda ATC 90, 1980 Honda ATC 110

    got sand?

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