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    catfishwhisker is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    It's Alive! Well, almost!

    Here's the FrankenX project. I couldn't find any pipes for it so I had to use the ugly stock ones for now. Got to get some brakes rigged up next. I did get to putt around in the yard the other day though. This thing is just too high geared. I'll have to change sprockets or maybe some smaller tires. Right now I'll bet this thing will fly on topend! This is what I was wanting the "porterville foil" to go on. I'll post some action shots as soon as I get it going (and stopping).
    Still looking for an "original" TC dual plug head for a 200X!

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    hmm

    Looks like a raked out deathtrap. Bet its fun to ride on a smooth surface though.

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    heh--thats dammn cool@


    lets get soem specs...its obviously a streetbike engine..

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    Howdy is offline Putting Priorities in Order, Busier than ever. Catch me if you can
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    Cool catfishwhisker, Looks to be a unique ride. lol

    P.S. I wrked the picture some. I deleted the white on the edges and made it 25% bigger.

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    Cool! Looks like a Yamaha RD 350 engine, did you use the 200 x frame or did you use the yamaha frame and adapt the forks and swingarm?

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    Wow! That thing looks pretty wicked man! 8)
    It must go like a bat out of hell and I can't imagine it turns all too well with that front end raked out like that... :shock: lol
    I'd love to see some action pics and hear more about it!
    Good luck with it man! :-D

    Cheers!
    Sean
    1985 Honda ATC200X
    DuraBlue Eliminator Axle, Progressive Suspension Magnum Fork Springs. .010 Over Wiseco Hi-Comp Piston, Head Shaved .030, Mild Porting/Polishing, Barnett Kevlar Clutch, DG RCM exhaust, UNI filter

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    catfishwhisker is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    I just put the 200X swingarm and forks on the DS7 frame. Actually it's a pretty easy swap. Yes it does have a rake to it, but it turns better than you'd think. Here's a pic of another conversion that I used to race back in the 80's. I didn't convert this one, it was already done when I bought it. It's a TM 125. I don't know what kind of swingarm or forks were used on this one. I wish I could find some more fenders like those though. I sold it years ago, no telling where it is now. It was one heck of a flattracker!
    Still looking for an "original" TC dual plug head for a 200X!

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