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Thread: 350lbs. on a 350X

  1. #16
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    Good Point!
    Ha, Ha, been trying for years my friend, been trying for years. Guess I just love BBQ too damn much, had "the sugar" for years too, also smoke, everybody tells me I am killing myself, guess I am just too hard headed. Or weak, however you may see it.

    Gets expensive too, need extra horsepower just to play.
    oh well, I am sure it will catch up to me one day, Just always been the jolly fat cool guy everybody hung around, I never seen it as a problem, till I hit my 30's and my kids started chowing down. It's the last thing I want for them.

    Thanks for the post! Got me thinking.

    By the way, Goat, you have me thinking, I noticed you mentioned 14/42 gears, Can you tell me if that is stock? I am looking into parts and am going to start on this project soon. Noticed I can get as low as a 12 tooth front sprocket and 40 tooth rear sproket. Like I said, Not too concerned with top end speed, Mainly torque. In the sand I have never even seen 6th gear let alone 5th is very rare.

    Any thoughts?
    Last edited by Autophysn; 09-26-2008 at 12:40 AM.
    1986 ATC250r
    1984 ATC70



  2. #17
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    guess I could put a stop to this thread. Took all of your guys's advice and got the 86' 250r

    1986 ATC250r
    1984 ATC70



  3. #18
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    Dude! Nice bike! A set of sand paddles and you will be rippin up them dunes!
    YTM-200, Wheeling machine!!!






    1985 Honda 200x...


    ...Just a simple mild 200x

  4. #19
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    fabiodriven is offline Aspiring romance novel cover model, and the Official 3WW slayer of thieves and swindlers. Catch me if you can
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    Nice score my friend! You'll give those banshees a run now for sure. Now if you could only keep up with the Tecates-
    85 Tri-Zinger 60
    85 ATC250SX
    86 ATC250SX
    87 ATC250SX
    02 XR650L conversion
    84 ATC 480R

  5. #20
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    Thanks, The guy threw in a set of paddles, but they are from 86 too.
    rims are good
    thats easy

    fabiodriven-you have no idea how close I came to getting a tecate-lol
    1986 ATC250r
    1984 ATC70



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