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  1. #16
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    Fantastic Job and a great original look - how about a pic of you breaking it in?

  2. #17
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    Great looking TRI-Z. The chrome decals turned out better than I thought they would. Keep me updated on them.

  3. #18
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    Soo.. have you been riding it? everything holding together? hows that powervalve running? details man!!!

  4. #19
    GoodKarma is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Quote Originally Posted by chris200x View Post
    Soo.. have you been riding it? everything holding together? hows that powervalve running? details man!!!
    Been busy or too tired to load up and ride the last few days, but will give it another ride before heading out Monday for Oregon. I can't say I really feel anything that makes me think it's powervalve related. It's running pretty fat right now, but I wanted to do that for the first hour or so of time on the motor. I'll lean it out a bit, put the skid plates on, and take it for another test this weekend. I ended up getting a Mikuni carb and put a PowerJet kit on it, so it's a bit tricky trying to get a grip on how much to change things right now.

    I also have to get the exhaust leak at the cylinder/pipe connection fixed, as well as a slow leak at one radiator hose.

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    Nice!!!!!!!
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  6. #21
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    I got those two gaskets on the end of the header and I loaded it up with the hi temp RVT.. I even bought all new springs... It held for about an hour...

    I don't think it will bother anything really.. it just loads the front of the motor up with oil.

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    GoodKarma is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Well, put some stuff in the exhaust to stop the leak, and changed a radiator hose. Neither seem to be leaking "yet". I didn't ride but about 20 minutes, as the neighbors were starting to come out of their houses.

    I also tore the jets out of the carb, and found that I didn't put the right main in to match up to the PowerJet. I went down 6 sizes, and it's still a couple of steps from the correct number I am supposed to be using. But, this things RIPS as it sits! It's still a bit rich, but I can't believe it was able to run as rich as it was before. Things are looking good!

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    Sweet Tri-Z !!! Curious, what size rims and tires are you running? Look Like ITP Rims with Holeshots, but what size?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie Z View Post
    Sweet Tri-Z !!! Curious, what size rims and tires are you running? Look Like ITP Rims with Holeshots, but what size?
    They are 20x11x9

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    GoodKarma is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Well, things have slowed down a bit, so thought I would share another photo. I headed out to Oregon, and broke in the Outlaw. Nothing broke or fell off, except some decals, so for me it was a success. The intake is being redone right now, so that I can get it running better. It ran rich most the week I spent in Oregon, but to break it in, I am okay with that. It was getting annoying having to get pull started because of this, but it's all good! Only leak was the darn exhaust, and that stuff can be hard to get out of your socks and off your legs! I'll work on the exhaust this weekend, and should have a new intake made up by the end of next week (fingers crossed).


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    AS Paris Would Say... THATS HOT!

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    Thats nice! Nothing else left to say. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodKarma View Post
    This is who I purchased the rear tire and wheel package from:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ITP-BAJA-HD-HOLE...QQcmdZViewItem

    I went with a Honda bolt pattern, and purchased hubs for the Durablue axle that fit the Honda pattern. That way, I can swap out tires and paddles between my 3 different machines.

    Nice job bud, looks REAL nice....

    I bought the same tires, the Holeshot HD's. They are not light but they are one tough tire. I was so dam tired of slicing sidewalls that I wanted the nastiest tires available. The hook up like crazy and I've got quite a few rides on mine with little wear. I'd only recommend them for a 250CC 2 stroke or 350cc and up thumper.
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    sick sick SICK SICK SICK wholly crap that thing is SICK!!!!! wow what an insperation into a 22 year old trike! man wow you gave me some ideas! mind sharing where you got some parts!
    shane!

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