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  1. #316
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    Mike come on now lol

    I agree number plates are nice. But I like CRAZY lol.

    I spend alot of time traveling for work. Working on many other projects outside of trikes, etc, so I don't get alot of time to pour into this guy. Corey and I are "working" on the motor.

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    awesome build really gets me going.
    ok here goes, 85 atc70,2 84 atc70's 83 alt50,83 atc110 , 70 us 90 parot green, 85/86 350x garage queen, stock rider 85 350x, project 85 350x 85 250r drag bike, 2 85 250sx's, alt185, , scat tracker?99blaster,85 250r rider,85 250r ice racer project ,93 kx500,99 xr200r, 91 dr250s ,89 lt500 quadzilla,88 lt250quadracer, 88 trx250r race full on race quad,, 01 yamahakodiak400, kawaki kd100,lt50 for my doughters,93 300ex, 230 quadsport, lt185, lt250 quadrunner,84200s, is that enough?

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    Shawn72 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    This is the most awsome Z build on the planet!!!!!! We may have to go to Pluto to find something else like this bro. This has really made me think about my next build. I love when someone raises the bar like this.
    It's a celebration bitches!!!

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    Had some down time here in PA to work on my tri-z motor stuff. The tranny that was originally in this motor sat in some water for a while. The crankcase looked like this remember?


    So after getting it all apart and measuring and inspecting it. Everything looked reusable. I didn't really want to sandblast these parts, because as we know sand blasting is very abrasive. I have been tossing around the idea of using a vibratory tumbler and specific media to refinish these pieces. After searching hi and low on the net and talking with several different people I decided to give it a shot. I currently do my own powdercoat, my own anodize and why the hell not this. From what I read alot of guys cannot get the process/media selection nailed down and they abandon this method of refinishing.

    The new tumbler. From Harbor Freight. Yes you may think hunk of crap junk tools. But I tell you what within the first week of owning this I have literally put 40 hrs of STRAIGHT run time on this unit. Some forums said that these overload and the motors burn up right away. Phew got me fooled. This thing runs great. No problems. You simply can't beat it for the price. $54.00 thats half the price of the closest competitor. And for $5.99 extra you can get a two year service plan. Thats right. And if you are unhappy with it 10 months down the road. Bring it back for FULL STORE CREDIT.



    Before parts:


    Parts going into the GREEN media:


    After and overnight run in the media:


    Really really pleased with how this works. I have ordered some ceramic media as well as some crushed corn cob to run these in. Should really make them look fantastic!
    Last edited by honda250sx; 02-26-2009 at 10:49 AM.

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    ive got that exact same tumbler with walnut shells...

    never really give it a chance to work overnight, ill have to give it a shot at some point
    looks good...
    1986 Tri-z
    1985 250r
    1985 200s
    1985 70[/SIZE]

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    Inquiring minds...would like some more info on that media your using there. And maybe a video of it in action?

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    Definetly looks like a good investment to me harbor freight is half hour away gonna have to pay them a visit!! looks like it did an exlcellent job!
    2- 85 Tri-Z's black and Yellow
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    2- 85 tri-zinger's who needs some parts

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeePa View Post
    ive got that exact same tumbler with walnut shells...

    never really give it a chance to work overnight, ill have to give it a shot at some point
    looks good...
    Mikey you do huh? Do you use the walnut for shining up brass casings for reloading or something? Walnut is a great way to clean up precious things without harm. Let it eat all night. You'd be suprised.


    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Golightly View Post
    Inquiring minds...would like some more info on that media your using there. And maybe a video of it in action?
    The media is merely triagular peices of resin. They are tough as nails.
    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=93832

    I can snap a video tonight. Got the second set of tranny gears prep'd for an overnight tumble for this evening.

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    so it took me 37 minutes to read this thread in it's entirety jeff. You're right, can't believe I missed it. It's gonna be one sweet mother for sure.

    Very very nice

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    Thanks Cade. Cant believe ya missed it either.

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    Did I read somewhere that there is a coating on the shift forks? I have been holding off putting them in the tumbler because of this.

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    Video of it in action. Sorry guys. No sound, not that savvy yet. I need a new camera.



    It does not make much more noise then a washing machine.

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    This build is impressive, nice job so far.. I wish I had the space time, and resources to do this with my 350X but, when it's done, it will be a very nice rider with a ton of power
    My rides, 1985 ATC 350X, With legit Lamborghini Countach paint,2003 Harley Davidson FXDL Dyna Low Rider,customised the way I like it! 1997 GMC Sierra is gone, primary mode of transportation, 2008 Toyota Yaris!

    Check out my build thread of my 350X
    http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthread.php?95389-Tank-s-1985-350X-build-is-FINALLY-all-done!-)
    Screw giving away the Harley, It's payed for!!

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    Just scored a FULL 86 FRONT END!!!

    With the help from mikeonsomeislandfulloftrikeparts and FactoryX from the westcoast! Thanks guys for making this happen.

    Now I have a 85 fully rebuilt front end. All new bushings, seals, dust seals and progressive springs to just sit in the corner!

    I'm going to redo the 86's with all OEM parts like the 85 front end I have. I will add progressive springs as well. I need to get a 250R front hub so that I can run a ten inch rim

    So maybe I will play with the 85 and have an ice front end and a trail front end.

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    New lights installed!











    Thanks DIRTCRASHER!!!!
    Last edited by honda250sx; 03-01-2009 at 12:46 PM.

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