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Thread: auto 200x with tecate axle

  1. #16
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
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    Willow, Alaska
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    Well I went and got the frame yesterday, it was a little less complete then the guy said it was, but it was what I was wanting in the first place. The frame is actually a 1985, not a 1983 like he said it was. Came with the axle and forks, but the triples are messed up so Im definately gonna have to use the R ones. The tecate axle is the same size as a 200x one, but the bearing width is too great and would either make it uneven or the sprocket wouldnt line up, so I think Ill just stick with the stock axle.

    Ill post a pic up later, but they did something to the frame that made me think a little. I know what they were trying to do, but Im not sure they would have made it work, but if they had finished it, I bet it wouldve screamed!!

    -Nick
    1988 Chevy Silverado 5.9L Cummins : 1986 ATC250R : 2012 Polaris RZR 570 :

    98% of Americans say 'OH $#!T!!' before going into a ditch on an icy road. The other 2% are Alaskans, and they say 'Here, hold my beer and watch this!!'

  2. #17
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Willow, Alaska
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    Well heres the pics I took a few minutes ago...I took the rear end off because it was getting in my way.



    Heres an upclose of whats different on this frame...I know what its off of, but can anyone else guess? Hint- its gonna make sticking that 185 motor in a hell of a job.



    More pics is it gets put back together!!!!

    -Nick
    1988 Chevy Silverado 5.9L Cummins : 1986 ATC250R : 2012 Polaris RZR 570 :

    98% of Americans say 'OH $#!T!!' before going into a ditch on an icy road. The other 2% are Alaskans, and they say 'Here, hold my beer and watch this!!'

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