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Thread: Hi Flite 185s Seat

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    Hi Flite 185s Seat

    I just wanted to post some pictures of a nice Hi Flite seat I recently picked up. It's early enough to have the patch sewn on the back. Now I have one for my bolt-on suspension 185s and one on my Tiger which was just reupholstered.
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    very nice seat... hopefully someday we'll meet and i can see a small portion of your amazing collection of truly RARE goodies.

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    Vealmonkey..... I insist... no, I DEMAND!.... that you post some pics of your full suspension 185s immediately! I have got to see this......

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    hola gringo!!! man....these 200x's are everywhere!! I think honda made an extra 20000 units then dumped them out of planes in remote fields and barns for everyone to find

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    threes company, do a search using "aftermarket front suspension". look back a couple pages and you'll find it.

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    These are old pictures and none of the new parts are on it yet, but I might have to start switching parts soon. As you can tell, this is my bolt on 185s suspension kit, no welded parts whatsoever. My 2 welded suspension 185s kits are still in there shipping boxes but already installed on 185s frames. Even though the bolt-on kit is not quite as sturdy as the weld on kits, I still like the bolt on kit for its' uniqueness. The bolt on kit is all anodized chromoly and uses the stock 185s rear and axle, but I even have NASA heavy duty rear axles that I need to install too one day and really detail this trike out to it's former glory.
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    are you running a stock air box in this? looks like it might fit.

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    No, a stock airbox won't fit. You have to run some kind of Pod-type filter. The shock really leaves you no room. And also a 200x exhaust is a must. I think I have a small K&N on there now, but it's been awhile since I had this trike out and running.

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