Just purchased a 1987 350x sight unseen. Was wondering if anybody knows if the 85/86 350x parts will fit? I will be picking it up on Saturday, and I know it needs a front fender, and a kill switch.
Just purchased a 1987 350x sight unseen. Was wondering if anybody knows if the 85/86 350x parts will fit? I will be picking it up on Saturday, and I know it needs a front fender, and a kill switch.
we need pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
if you actually have an 87...I'll dip my man parts in honey and put them in an ant pile.
to say they are rare is a complete understatement. Other than a brochure...it's never been seen.
can you get pics before saturday and the vin from the current owner? 87 would be an "H" for the 10th digit, i think?
idk, about 700 87 250r's/350x's supposedly sold in the USA...
the tenth digit is an H and the last two digits are 87
the last few numbers are the order it came off the assembly line, no big deal unless you got number 000001 or something. i, like many here, will have to see the pics. Welcome to the board
OK fair enough, I found it on line, and had my dad go look at it because it was close to where he lives. he got the vin number for me. Can't wait untill Satrday comes- I kind of have some doubt, but it sure would be nice. I'll get some pics up after the long weekend.
You are in CANADA and thats the only way I see this possible.
There are little to NO changes from 86 to 87 but if it'd a true 87 it would honestly be worth ALLOT of $$ to a collector.
But, it's been a 10 year plus hunt for me and not one 250R or 350X to speak of so GOOD LUCK CHUCK![]()
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for The Goats sake, lets hope its an 87![]()
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I'll be waiting for the pics!!!!!!!!!! Close ups of the VIN as well
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.
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I agree,
Canadian courts decision on lawsuits alway ended up in a rider error verdict....the lieniency of Canadian courts always came down on the side of the manufacturers
this is why the belief has came to many that if they do exist...Chances are better you'll find them up North
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All our government does is distract us while they steal from us, misspend our tax $ and ruin our country