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    Bill I hate to hi-jack the thread but you had mentioned before you might have aquired a Husky also. Has anything materialized with it? The Tri-Cross has always been my favorite simply because Husky was the first company who had the balls to actually build a trike that could compete with Honda's mighty 250r.
    Been There...Dug That.

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    WOW, all I can say is that is quite the flashback Good job on the site,you made me remember more then I really wanted to.

    The blue and white van in the back ground is my race van. Going over the Rockey Mt. in Co. the 3wheeler's I had in back had more rear wheel HP then that thing did. It took me almost a day just to get over the 10,000 foot MT. at 30mph

    The name of the company at the time I was there was "Team Racing Products" for some reason, not "Tiger".

    Only thing I don't like is the pic of me on the 125 in the snow with my "Power Ranger" Red High Point race gear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the tecate kid View Post
    Bill I hate to hi-jack the thread but you had mentioned before you might have aquired a Husky also. Has anything materialized with it? The Tri-Cross has always been my favorite simply because Husky was the first company who had the balls to actually build a trike that could compete with Honda's mighty 250r.
    One of my collector contacts has recently acquired one....here it is, I havent talked to him in over a month ...I'll give him a ring to get more details.
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    Wikipedia "All Terrain Vehicle" Definition excerpt
    Other smaller or lesser known companies, such as Tiger ATV, Franks, and Cagiva, produced racing three wheelers, but in much smaller numbers. Few of these machines are known to exist today and are highly sought by collectors.


    Check out my Tiger 3 wheeler Webpage..my quest for a TIGER MUSEUM started 2004 http://sites.google.com/site/tigerrotax/home

    Rides: TIGER Factory line up, Tricky Dicks Cagiva 200, 4- Franks 3 and 4 Wheelers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mickey Dunlap View Post
    Only thing I don't like is the pic of me on the 125 in the snow with my "Power Ranger" Red High Point race gear.
    thats funny

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    1973 ATC 70 (resto project)
    ATC 70 Full A+ Suspension Mini Tiger
    and many more!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mickey Dunlap View Post
    WOW, all I can say is that is quite the flashback Good job on the site,you made me remember more then I really wanted to.

    The blue and white van in the back ground is my race van. Going over the Rockey Mt. in Co. the 3wheeler's I had in back had more rear wheel HP then that thing did. It took me almost a day just to get over the 10,000 foot MT. at 30mph

    The name of the company at the time I was there was "Team Racing Products" for some reason, not "Tiger".

    Only thing I don't like is the pic of me on the 125 in the snow with my "Power Ranger" Red High Point race gear.
    Thanks!!!
    I had no idea that was you in the snow
    Wikipedia "All Terrain Vehicle" Definition excerpt
    Other smaller or lesser known companies, such as Tiger ATV, Franks, and Cagiva, produced racing three wheelers, but in much smaller numbers. Few of these machines are known to exist today and are highly sought by collectors.


    Check out my Tiger 3 wheeler Webpage..my quest for a TIGER MUSEUM started 2004 http://sites.google.com/site/tigerrotax/home

    Rides: TIGER Factory line up, Tricky Dicks Cagiva 200, 4- Franks 3 and 4 Wheelers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orangecnty250r View Post
    Thanks!!!
    I had no idea that was you in the snow
    So you will take it down?

    It was a pic for a ad they did as a black & white abstract. It didn't look anything like that pic,which wasn't a bad thing.

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    don't take it down!!! I am making it my desktop wallpaper

    1985 Tiger 250LC
    1985 Tiger 200LC

    1985 ATC 350X
    1985 ATC 200x
    1973 ATC 70 (resto project)
    ATC 70 Full A+ Suspension Mini Tiger
    and many more!!!
    1991 District-6 Open 4 Wheel 4-Stroke Expert Hare Scramble Champ

    Blue Line Graphics
    Custom and Reproduction Decals
    http://www.bluelinedecals.com/

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    you kidding, take it down? i can remember the first time i saw that pic way back when it first came out in dirtwheels or 3 and 4 wheel action. that pic is classic man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blue27 View Post
    don't take it down!!! I am making it my desktop wallpaper
    sick-o

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    Well the reddish orange and white seems to be a hit, but I did play with the colors a little bit to make it right. I'll add the black and white abstract to the site somewhere but also keep the other...the best of both worlds
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    Wikipedia "All Terrain Vehicle" Definition excerpt
    Other smaller or lesser known companies, such as Tiger ATV, Franks, and Cagiva, produced racing three wheelers, but in much smaller numbers. Few of these machines are known to exist today and are highly sought by collectors.


    Check out my Tiger 3 wheeler Webpage..my quest for a TIGER MUSEUM started 2004 http://sites.google.com/site/tigerrotax/home

    Rides: TIGER Factory line up, Tricky Dicks Cagiva 200, 4- Franks 3 and 4 Wheelers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orangecnty250r View Post
    Well the reddish orange and white seems to be a hit, but I did play with the colors a little bit to make it right. I'll add the black and white abstract to the site somewhere but also keep the other...the best of both worlds
    I'll look and see if I can find the ad.

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    WOW! thanks for posting up that pic Bill. That is in really nice shape, looks tippy as hell though. I still cant believe all the stuff that is still out there.
    Been There...Dug That.

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    I am still amazed at all the part you dig up!!!!!!!!!! It is so great to read and learn about this.I was a bit young then.And wasnt into the 3 wheeler scene..But wish I was.... Keep up the good work..

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