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Thread: Christmas Three Wheelers

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    Christmas Three Wheelers

    I restored a couple three wheelers for my two boys. When I started they were pretty rough.

    Christmas Day results-



    1983 Honda ATC 110 with a 1 over bore running a straight pipe (no muffler). Needless to say, he was really digging this "thumper".

    The smaller one is a stock 1985 Honda ATC 70 that will be receiving some mods in the future.

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    Good looking pair of trikes, nice work. I'd like to hear the 110w/ the straight pipe!
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    your kids must havewent nuts when you gave them too them
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    good job, they look nice, especially that 70.
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    Kids NEVER forget gifts like that, nice job!!
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    how old/big is your boy on the 70, is he able to reach throttle brake and gearshift fine? i don,t have access to a 70 but have thought about getting one for my kid hes only 3 now but i think in 2 or 3 years he should be able to ride one maybe with a governor on the throttle or some thing? it would give me time to find one and start working on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigred1 View Post
    how old/big is your boy on the 70, is he able to reach throttle brake and gearshift fine? i don,t have access to a 70 but have thought about getting one for my kid hes only 3 now but i think in 2 or 3 years he should be able to ride one maybe with a governor on the throttle or some thing? it would give me time to find one and start working on it.
    The youngest is 3 and he can ride it just fine. He can operate the hand brake easy enough. He doesn't change the gears, I just start it up and put it in 2nd for him. He started off with the governor on the throttle until he learned to control it and then I took it off.

    The oldest is 6 years old and he has ridden three wheelers (granddads) for years so he is fairly adept at riding at this point.

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    AWESOME!!

    I agree, they won't ever forget those kinds of toys.

    What are you riding to keep up with them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rally4x4racer View Post
    AWESOME!!

    I agree, they won't ever forget those kinds of toys.

    What are you riding to keep up with them?
    Usually a Honda 250 four wheeler borrowed from my father-in-law.

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