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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by 69HemiGTX View Post
    Sheesh RR, did you have to dig that thing out of the snow?

    Here's one of my oh-so-special 200Xs. Start her up and she'll play you a tune. Maybe someday Uncle Sam will give me the chance to work on her.
    Is that a freakin buegle for a muffler? NICE!!!

    I'm not exactly sure what a "hoopty" trike is.. but this is my old tri z when I brought it home.

    It was mostly held together with plastic zip ties.

    Actually, I did. It was in a snow drift till yesterday, dug it out to get crackin' parting it out.
    Too bad you live in Alaska.. I'd buy those rear tires off ya. Wanna get me a shipping quote anyways.. (18249)
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  2. #17
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    Here's my $50 rattlecan special

    Here is my POS. The guy who had it before me even painted the seat. Please TRICK MY TRIKE!!!!!!! The bottom one is what I'm trying to make it look like.
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    There is no replacement for displacement!!!!!!!!



    ATC/ATVs owned:
    85 250SX (rebuilding)

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by 69HemiGTX View Post
    Sheesh RR, did you have to dig that thing out of the snow?

    Here's one of my oh-so-special 200Xs. Start her up and she'll play you a tune. Maybe someday Uncle Sam will give me the chance to work on her.
    a musical trike, now thats funny. that exhaust has to be louder then a dg with no baffle. awesome!!!
    1985 KXT 250 Tecate - kx cylinder, kx ignition, bassani headpipe, answer silencer, v-force reeds, 38mm airstyker carb, +2 franks swinger, raptor rear shock.

    1996 YSF240 Blaster - maxxed out!!!

    Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "HOLY SH-T, what a ride!"

  4. #19
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    Actually, that exhaust was the first victim of the dumpster after I bought it, but they're the only pics I have of it, so it's immortalized. My buddy picked it up for me because I was in Korea at the time, and when he left the former owner's neighborhood, he pulled behind a grocery store and trashed the horn because he said he was embarassed to have it in his truck like that. An aluminum Cobra muffler now takes its place, thanks to one he found out on the dunes months before.

  5. #20
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    here is the 79 atc70 i baught for $100 and owned for 2 weeks. ended up tradin this and some cash for my 85 200X



    Here is what my 86 250R looked like. It had a bent swingarm, front wheel, broken case, piston was in backwards, bent forks, along with other little headaches.
    I only gave $400 for it though, and it ran after i changed the plug and put gas in it.

    You can really see the bent swingarm in this picture: See how its leaning?




    I made a cover out of aluminum and molded this shut with Marine-Tex it has held for three years.

    And here is what it looks like now
    STEALTHDUNER

    Trikes I Own

    1983 ATC300R (Stealthy)
    1986 ATC250R (ESR310)Twin))
    1986 ATC250R (Stocker)
    1985 ATC200X (Racer X)
    1985 ATC350X (Thumper)

    1984 ALT50

    1986 TRX250R (ESR310 PV)
    1988 TRX250R
    1997 Yamaha Banshee
    2004 TRX450R

  6. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by chris200x View Post
    Too bad you live in Alaska.. I'd buy those rear tires off ya. Wanna get me a shipping quote anyways.. (18249)
    I'd only sell them with rims attached (it's got some gnarly thick-wall aluminum rims... possibly 87 stock ones?), but the price would be right around 40 bucks or so each, I'm willing to bet. If you're still interested, I can actually measure and weigh them to find out the exact cost.
    I'm back in the USSR...

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