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    Ski for the front wheel?

    I'm looking for a ski. I saw one in an old post from a few years ago.

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    First, this is a "Classified"...but your new so no biggie and :welcome

    What kind of a trike do you have that you would like a ski for? I have an 83R I am building a ski for right now..well, I have the parts and will be startin Monday at school.

    What do you need a ski for in Florida?? LOL, but I will let you klnow how it goes nonetheless
    1983 250R ~ 1984 125M ~ 1990 POWER WHEELS!! trike

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    I have been wanting one for my Z.I thought about finding a broke down sled and getting one of the ski's and modding it.
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    My Dad lives in northern Wisconsin. I go up there a lot for recreational reasons
    He just bought a three wheeler and wants a ski for it.
    Here is the info he gave me.

    it's a 1988 it's a 200 E shaft. The front tire is 25 x 12.00-9 it is about 11 inches wide Yamaha

    I know nothing about them. But I'll ride anything
    Last edited by Jeff K; 11-28-2005 at 11:14 PM.

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    It wont be an 88, Yamaha only made trikes up to 86, so its something between 83 and 86.

    I welded two old ski's together for my trike (1983 Yamaha 200e). Then I just drive the wheel over top and strap it on with tie down straps. I havent used it yet, but I imagine it should work well. It'll have way more floatation and better steering than the wheel does.

    I'll get a pic in a few minutes.

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    heres a pic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamahauler
    It wont be an 88, Yamaha only made trikes up to 86, so its something between 83 and 86.

    I welded two old ski's together for my trike (1983 Yamaha 200e). Then I just drive the wheel over top and strap it on with tie down straps. I havent used it yet, but I imagine it should work well. It'll have way more floatation and better steering than the wheel does.

    I'll get a pic in a few minutes.

    That is genius yamahauler. I see a trip to my local scrapyard to pick me up some skis. What kinda metal did you use to weld them together? the size I mean. And... where do you plan on tie straping the wheel in?(the points)
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    or, you can do that, A genuine Hondaline front ski to fit big red, atc 200, 110, 185, that kinda stuff

    Curtis
    Currently Trikeless- but I have a LT250R

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kintore
    That is genius yamahauler. I see a trip to my local scrapyard to pick me up some skis. What kinda metal did you use to weld them together? the size I mean. And... where do you plan on tie straping the wheel in?(the points)
    I think that angle iron is 1/4" can't quite remember, but thats what it looks like. I drew a pick of how the wheel is going to go, and I'll just strap it in a cross over the wheel. The tire width of my yamahauler is 12" so I made it so the edges of the ski's were exactly 12" apart.
    I'll let you know how it works if we ever get snow again. (Or whenever I fix my clutch, I'm lazy)
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    I remember the one ,,,,

    My brother bought a atc90 when he got back from overseas in 1970 ,,, it had a ski on the front of it. Not much to it and didn't steer worth a crap but was really neat in so far as if it wasn't needed it folded up (or rotated) or flipped up and over the front fender.
    I don't ever recall seeing one since then ,,, those would be way up there on the "rare" hondaline parts.

    john

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    yamahauler the only thing i can see that would go wrong on your little invention is that in an unbroken trail if your skis dont float as well as you hope it will plow because the wheel wont be able to turn, if you could make brackets that were strong enough to take the wheel right off and mount the skis to the forks it would make the front end lighter therefore you would also float better. but that would cancel out riding on many paved/plowed/bare ground areas.
    1983 Honda ATC 200x-shes a beater

    Past Rides:
    1982 ATC Big Red 200e (miss it more than i thought i would)
    1985 200x rode it for about a mile

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldshell4481
    yamahauler the only thing i can see that would go wrong on your little invention is that in an unbroken trail if your skis dont float as well as you hope it will plow because the wheel wont be able to turn, if you could make brackets that were strong enough to take the wheel right off and mount the skis to the forks it would make the front end lighter therefore you would also float better. but that would cancel out riding on many paved/plowed/bare ground areas.
    O, you dont worry, they will float. I have some high hopes for this thing.
    The front end on yami's are very light. It gets decent floatation with the front tire on unbroken trail. So if I increase the area of contact for the front by probaly 3 or 4 times, it will spread out even better and I guarentee you it will work great.





    I hope.........

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    lol goodluck i hope it works
    1983 Honda ATC 200x-shes a beater

    Past Rides:
    1982 ATC Big Red 200e (miss it more than i thought i would)
    1985 200x rode it for about a mile

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    Quote Originally Posted by honda200


    or, you can do that, A genuine Hondaline front ski to fit big red, atc 200, 110, 185, that kinda stuff

    Curtis

    That's what I was talking about.
    Is it for sale?

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    mmmmhmmm 50 bucks canadian, but the shop wont ship it.

    Curtis
    Currently Trikeless- but I have a LT250R

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