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    4 wheeler conversion question

    I found a 3 3 wheeler converted to a four wheeler, It seems cheap, and i would want to convert it back to 3 wheels. My question is, are these bolt on or welded on. If i can just unbolt it and bolt on a new front fork im probably going to buy it. Here is a linke to in http://detroit.craigslist.org/rvs/486380211.html
    -84 Honda ATC 200s("Rustored")
    -85 Honda 250SX
    -85 Honda 250ES
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    that is prolly a weld on.
    but for 225, if it has a gas tank and it runs, get it. it looks pretty decent, specially for the price.

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    That's not a "kit", it looks like a Suzuki Quadracer 250 front end welded to the trike frame.

    It also "looks" to me like the steering neck may be gone, but I don't see it for sure.

    Hell for 225 I'd buy it and rag around on it as is. If it's been recently rebuilt.
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    ok I figured for 220 what the hell. Now hopefully my check from my insurance company comes quick enough so i can buy it.
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    why would someone do that???????? lolbuy it and take it to the carnival

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedRider_AK View Post
    That's not a "kit", it looks like a Suzuki Quadracer 250 front end welded to the trike frame


    thats what the kits were.....q-racer looking weld on kits.

    even the front hubs looked like factory suzuki
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    a good grinder will take care of them welds
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedRider_AK View Post
    That's not a "kit", it looks like a Suzuki Quadracer 250 front end welded to the trike frame.
    I agree... although the astro "kits" do look just like quadracer front ends, I too think this is an actual quadracer frontend... If you look closely you can see the original suzuki radiator and fuel tank mounts...
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