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Thread: My 85 TRI-MOTO 125

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    My 85 TRI-MOTO 125

    Here's a few pictures of my 125 I bought a few weeks ago . After much wet sanding the plastics look night and day different...they were really bad .

    It needed some tires so I put 2 new on the back and have the front tire on the way . I'm also recovering the seat with some gray vinyl . The old cover looked like rats were chewing on it lol . I also installed a new headlight to replace the ancient one with a 9006 bulb . It feels good getting back in the game after 15 years without a 3 wheeler . I'm already looking to buy another one lol .

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    Looking good
    1982 Yamaha YT125 tri-moto - Boyesen power reeds, YT175 front suspension, Headlight guard.
    1982 Yamaha YT175 tri-moto - Running but ugly
    1984 Yamaha YT 60 tri-zinger - Boyesen power reeds



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    Quote Originally Posted by old-yellow View Post
    Looking good
    Thanks

    A little work and it looks much better than it did . When I first got it a couple of my friends were like what a ####box .

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    Very nice, keep up the good work. How does she run?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vealmonkey View Post
    Very nice, keep up the good work. How does she run?
    Thanks man....She runs real good . I haven't had it out of 3 gear yet . The little bugger screams I still need to install new rear pads and put a new chain on . The chain on it now is streched out...the adjuster is maxed out too . I want to get that stuff on before I let it loose lol .

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    krazykane is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    man that looks good man i have to wet sand mine i hope they come out that good

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    Derek is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Wow that has come a long way since it was in my garage. Nice Work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by krazykane View Post
    man that looks good man i have to wet sand mine i hope they come out that good
    Same here. Starting on that very soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by krazykane View Post
    man that looks good man i have to wet sand mine i hope they come out that good
    Thanks...your plastics will come out good just take your time . Start with 320 grit wet and sand in the same direction and work your way up .You can go up to 1500 grit but I stopped at 1000 and then polished . Make sure the paper and plastic is always wet or the paper will clog up .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek View Post
    Wow that has come a long way since it was in my garage. Nice Work!
    Thanks man...I decided to put a little time and money in it . I haven't had a 3 wheeler in some time now and the bug has bitten me again lol . Probably going to put a 175 motor in it soon .

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    I want a rear hand brake lever for it...anyone have one ?

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    Looking good, Cutty what a difference a little elbow grease'll do. Are those ytm forks & triples? What about steering stops, are they different on each frame?

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    Quote Originally Posted by the great gazoo View Post
    Looking good, Cutty what a difference a little elbow grease'll do. Are those ytm forks & triples? What about steering stops, are they different on each frame?
    Yep a night a day difference from when I got . Sand...Sand...and more Sanding lol . The forks are off a 225 dx . As for the steering stops i'm not sure , this turns pretty far .

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    I just looked at the steering stops and they do hit the frame . It almost turns 90 degrees each way with these forks . I don't know if that's more than the stock forks or not .

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    Well just got done putting in some new rear brake pads and drive chain . Wow big difference now in stopping...I feel safer now riding lol . The old pads were just about gone .

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