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Thread: 200X Question, agian. Weight?

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    200X Question, agian. Weight?

    Does anyone know the weight of a 200X? Or atleast close to what the weight would be?
    I am trying to get a trike from down in St. Louis and I need the weight to get a quote.
    He is also selling a engine with it, so add that weight onto it, too.. any guesses??

    And has anyone ever dealt with Yellow Freight? My dad says there is a terminal close to here.

    Thanks
    Ben
    '85 250SX - My first ever trike and my pride and joy
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    '85 250R - Began the modification process. This bike is going to scream! -295cc kit, Ported, Drag intake, 40mil Keihin, VForce reeds, shaved head, PT High Rev pipe, Fat Boy 2 Silencer, +4 Durablue axle, +2 swinger-

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    Quote Originally Posted by nouseforaname90
    Does anyone know the weight of a 200X? Or atleast close to what the weight would be?
    I am trying to get a trike from down in St. Louis and I need the weight to get a quote.
    He is also selling a engine with it, so add that weight onto it, too.. any guesses??

    And has anyone ever dealt with Yellow Freight? My dad says there is a terminal close to here.

    Thanks
    Ben
    I'm pretty sure the 83-85 200X's were 278-282lbs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nouseforaname90
    Does anyone know the weight of a 200X? Or atleast close to what the weight would be?
    I am trying to get a trike from down in St. Louis and I need the weight to get a quote.
    He is also selling a engine with it, so add that weight onto it, too.. any guesses??

    And has anyone ever dealt with Yellow Freight? My dad says there is a terminal close to here.

    Thanks
    Ben
    I have dealt with Yellow Freight. With a 60% discount (which you will normally not get), from IL to CA, a trike cost me $420 to ship. So, in other words, for a distance of that amount, they are brutal. However, for shorter distances, they may be cheaper than the place I'm thinking of. I'm pretty sure it was about $450 to ship within any given "zone". There are a couple of ATV/motorcycle shipping companies out there that have good rates. They pick up the vehicle, crate it, and deliver it to your door. And they are generally way cheaper than Yellow. I have the name of one at home if you can't find it by doing an online search.

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    I don't know why I asked for the weight.. lol. I remembered the Specs page shortly after I posted this. Thank you for the reply, though!!
    What I really need are the dimensions of 200X's.. could someone measure theirs for me? lol
    My dad had a Swisher mower shipped from St. Louis a year or 2 ago and it cost him under $100 (he said around $90) to ship it here, and that mower is heavy. I would guess it is around 300lbs.
    I sent emails to the 2 companies asking for quotes, but I know I'll need dimensions..
    Thanks
    Ben
    '85 250SX - My first ever trike and my pride and joy
    **Check Out The Whole SX Project Here!!**
    '85 350X - 10:1 Piston, performance cam, '86 engline/carb
    '85 Powervalved Tri-Z - Fully modded - Soon to have a Corey Sprock 310 kit
    '85 250R - Began the modification process. This bike is going to scream! -295cc kit, Ported, Drag intake, 40mil Keihin, VForce reeds, shaved head, PT High Rev pipe, Fat Boy 2 Silencer, +4 Durablue axle, +2 swinger-

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    my 85 is 44" wide at the back tires & about 6'3" long front to back of a stock size grab bar & about 44" high to the top of the brake res. gaurd .... but you could shave about 4-5" by having the guy either loosen & swivel down or alll together remove the handle bars & 5-6" if remove the grab bar & possibly some width if you removed the rear wheels & packed them in the crate next to the front wheel or next to the frame but as it sits its 44" H+44" W+ 75" L hope that helps ya & by the way that is a sweet sx im hopin to be gettin one just like yours soon cept its all atock
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