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    wife trike

    I got my wife a 250sx to learn to ride in the sand at the same time as my 2 boys learn on thier tri zingers. She is only 110 lbs and I think it is too heavy for her in the sand.
    I was thinking on converting a 200x to autox while everyone is learning or would just a 110 or 185s be the ticket for her to get down the basics. I wish suspension kits were a little more reasonable
    The boys are 4 and 6 and will need a stepping stone to the 200x as well. I am trying to head off a trx 90 revolt because of suspension issues. What trike do you guys have your wives/kids in the same class as the trx90.

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    Is this the first ATV she's ever been on ?

    the SX is not hugely heavy.... but certainly bigger than the 200 cc models.

    Has she tried it at all ? how did she do ?
    Currently :

    82 ATC - 200, plain jane, almost mint. ( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    84 ATC - 200 ES, Jimmy-Rigged, don't ask.( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    85 ATC - 250 SX, Pride and Joy, Bottom-Less Money Pit.
    84 125 M - The Mini-SX not running yet. but won't be long.
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    The more people i meet.. the more i like my DOG !

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    Other than about 2 hours as teenager, yes. She had a geat time with no complaints at pismo last week, it just seems like something smaller would promote better skills and more fun.

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    oddball3 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    My wife rides an 86 200x. She will go anywhere we go.
    I taught her in the sand. She was always stalling it. But in the sand she was able to keep the revs up and spin the tires a little, till she got use to the clutch, and now its like second nature to her.
    Taught my sister the same way, she also rides an 86 200x.
    IN MY GARAGE:

    1984 250r
    1986 350x
    1986 200x(wifes)
    1985 200x fixer upper
    1979 110 PARTING OUT
    1984 70
    http://www.hardcoresledder.com/forum...post&id=155447
    '97 ZRT 600 drag sled
    '97 ZRT 600 trail sled
    '98 ZR 440 sno-pro(wifes)
    http://www.hardcoresledder.com/forum...=post&id=79401

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    Sox is offline First Time Rider Arm chair racerNew to the board
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    ive only riden my 86 250sx besides this huge suzuki 750cc quad i rode for like an hour. im only 100 lbs but ive never riden in sand.

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    like oddball said the 86 200x is great leaner bike...... taught my missis on that one and not too big for the kids as well....

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    the SX being auto-clutch... i think would be easier to learn on.
    Currently :

    82 ATC - 200, plain jane, almost mint. ( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    84 ATC - 200 ES, Jimmy-Rigged, don't ask.( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    85 ATC - 250 SX, Pride and Joy, Bottom-Less Money Pit.
    84 125 M - The Mini-SX not running yet. but won't be long.
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    The more people i meet.. the more i like my DOG !

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    The 200x is a great bike and I'm sure whe will be able to master it in time, but right now the kids are just learning and there is alot of stopping and waiting involved. Learning a clutch and kickstart while riding with the boys could be a good thing or a bad thing and right now I don't want to chance a bad experience.

    The first ride was at the beach, (not to hot or dusty).

    Her first ride was on the 250sx, (cadillac comfort and easy operation)

    I brought a spare 250sx in case the first were to have any problems

    She loved it. How could you not like cruising down the sands of pismo on the waterfront, at sunset during the week, (not too crowded) on a electric start, autoclutch, smooth riding 4 stroke throne.

    As you can see, nothing was left to chance. Mission Acomplished, she loved it!
    Now she needs to learn to lean. Maybe a small hardtail while we are still camp riding, or an auto x, the 250sx seems to promote lazy riding habits.

    I have a 200x project that could be done in a few days or a autox conversion in a few weeks and buy a 110 or 185s to use as a transition bike until then.

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    you got a " Spare " 250 sx ?????.... you made of money dude ???.. wow i envy your wife. .. !!! lol..

    You still need to lean on an SX.. even more so than the hard tails.

    my big red 200 ES was easier to ride than my SX... the SX is tippier with the suspension. But still a lexus of trikes. Keep her on the SX.
    Currently :

    82 ATC - 200, plain jane, almost mint. ( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    84 ATC - 200 ES, Jimmy-Rigged, don't ask.( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    85 ATC - 250 SX, Pride and Joy, Bottom-Less Money Pit.
    84 125 M - The Mini-SX not running yet. but won't be long.
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    The more people i meet.. the more i like my DOG !

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    I had to get a spare, I was jealous of hers and I don't have to keep it forever. It was a good deal too. Who am I foolin? I still check the paper for more, I can't help it.

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    oddball3 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    An auto X would be a great bike, great handling , not to much power, easy to handle for wife and kids.
    IN MY GARAGE:

    1984 250r
    1986 350x
    1986 200x(wifes)
    1985 200x fixer upper
    1979 110 PARTING OUT
    1984 70
    http://www.hardcoresledder.com/forum...post&id=155447
    '97 ZRT 600 drag sled
    '97 ZRT 600 trail sled
    '98 ZR 440 sno-pro(wifes)
    http://www.hardcoresledder.com/forum...=post&id=79401

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    thats what im thinkin.

    I guess I should have one in the stable
    Has anybody owned an autox and been dissatisfied after the conversion?

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    I think the sx you have is the perfect beginner bike, enough power to get out of trouble if needed, easy to ride, decent suspension for comfort, not too quick for a beginner. On a side note, how long did you have to place reservations to get into pismo, I went last weekend and couldn't even park there with a day pass, it was really really really crowded.
    own:
    1986 250R- ported polished, carb mods, Esr atc-5 pipe and silencer

    1986 250R- mild porting, carb mods (Clean!)

    1985 350X- all stock (super clean!!)

    1985 350x- desert project in the works

    1986 250sx- Mostly stock

    1985 200x- (pretty clean mostly stock)

    1985 Yamaha tri zinger 60

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    built an autox for my wife back when i had my first R....it was perfect for her needs.....ended up GIVING it away to a friend years later and am STILL kicking myself for it.....wasn`t dissatisfied at all with the conversion....worked great!....i`d build another in a heartbeat!

    trikes owned:
    1982 ATC 185S
    1983 ATC 185S
    (2) 1984 ATC 185S
    1984 ATC 200M
    (2) 1984 ATC 200S
    (3) 1984 ATC 200X
    made one an auto-x,easy swap
    1985 ATC 250R (stolen!...the bastards!...it was mint!)

    own now:
    1985 ATC 250R (running)
    1986 ATC 250R(parts bike)
    1984 ATC 250r w/ 280cc kit in it(pretty rough-needs TLC)
    1984 ATC 200s (running)
    1982 ATC 185s (running)
    (2)1984 ATC 200s(parts)
    1984 ATC 70 (parts)
    1983 ATC 70(off ebay-running)
    1985 ATC 70 (running)
    198? ATC 70 (running)
    1984 ATC 200x (running)(have made it an auto-x until i rebuild the top end of the X motor)
    1985 ATC 200x roller(gonna make another auto-x)
    Eric

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    wheelie king is offline Aficionado of white surprise sauces. Arm chair racerRoostin Away
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    My wife does GREAT on the 200s. It is small enough for her to handle (she's 5-6, 125lbs). Got plenty of power and handles EXCELLENT, and even though it's a hard tail, the tires I have are pretty gentle with about 3 lbs of pressure in them. Pretty cushy ride. She likes it, and it looks like it was made for her.

    I look like an Ape humping a football when I ride it (6-1 210lbs), but I LOVE IT!!!
    1986 Honda ATC 200 S

    Some quads and a S x S

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