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    Pics of some 3wheelers I've redone







    I've been storing 3 wheelers since January like a mad man! I bought one and it needed restoring and I kept looking for them. I done two 350x's and all Tri-Z's. I just got a 85 ATC 250R over the weekend that needs some TLC! I'm building an engine for a forth Tri-z which is going to yellow. CosmicQuads has done 3 seats for me.
    Last edited by Mrs.Mosh; 06-03-2009 at 03:39 PM.

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    Nice work they look new!

    Rob

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    Awesome job for sure!!
    2- 85 Tri-Z's black and Yellow
    2- 85 250SX's
    1- 85 200X
    3-ATC 70's
    2- 85 tri-zinger's who needs some parts

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    Wow Jeremy, they look great! Can't wait to see pics of all the Z's.
    1981 ATC 70
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    Your Work looks Awesome Gutter!!!! Very nice restros!

    More Pics Please!
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    Add lot's of pictures for us to on ....

    Keep up the Good Work


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    Beautiful job man. They look pissa!
    85 Tri-Zinger 60
    85 ATC250SX
    86 ATC250SX
    87 ATC250SX
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    84 ATC 480R

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    awesome man, top notch stuff you got going on there!
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    Thanks you guys!


    Tri-Z Heaven!
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    Before and after. This 86 350x was one of the first restore projects that I did in Feb-March of 2009. I found this on Craigslist about one hour north of my house. It was in Florida for fourteen years and then sold to the brother-in-law and it sat out side in the weather for six long years. The dude must have been crazy to do that, but his lost my gain, haha! Cosmetically the 350x looked like crap, but mechanically it is perfect! It still has the OEM chain and sprockets, 90% Ohtsu front tire, stock exhaust, skid plates, tool box, parking brake, helmet holder, and front brake metal guide. I had the tank repainted at my friends body shop, the frame just needed touching up. New plastics with reproduction stickers, a CosmicQuad seat cover to like it rolled out of the show room. New 501 Ohtsu on the rear for that Honda look , man it handles so much better with the 501's on it! The handle bar are originally with stock Honda grips. I put new seals in the front forks and changed the oil, the rear shock was rebuilt by Total Control Suspension in N.C. I put new front wheel bearings and greased all the others and got it all good. I put in a new air filter and engine oil running Honda GN4 10/40. I got everything back together and it turned out great. This was way easier restoring something running then by parts in a milk crate like I ended up doing on the next three projects called a TRI-Z!


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    Awesome job, man, even if some of them are yamahas!
    '84 Honda 200x

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    Mosh is offline I'm the one with all the 2 stroke around here! The day begins with 3WW
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    Yeah you were right. I am drooling over that sectional pipe on the 85Z!
    Nice work man.
    By the looks of the scattered Z parts, I think we may have a new "Tri-Z guy" on the boards here.
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    Here is where my long useless list of stuff nobody cares about should go...


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    do you know what kind of pipe that is on the z???

    i have an extremely similar one on my 250r...

    Mike
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    1985 200s
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