which 3 wheelers are 2 strokes?
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which 3 wheelers are 2 strokes?
1984 250 Tecate Red
1985 250 Tecate Green
1986 250 Tecate Green
1985 Tri-Z 5 speed
1985 1/2 Tri-Z 5 speed
1986 Tri-Z 6 speed
1983 Yamaha Tri Moto 125
1984 Yamaha Tri Moto 175
KLT 50
Tiger, 125, 200, 250, 500
1981 250R-AIR COOLED
1982 250r-AIR COOLED
1983 250r-AIR COOLED
1984 250r-AIR COOLED
1985 250R- Liquid cooled
1986 250R- Liquid cooled
1985 250 Tecate Green
1986 250 Tecate Green
1985 Tri-Z 5 speed
1985 1/2 Tri-Z 5 speed
1986 Tri-Z 6 speed
1983 Yamaha Tri Moto 125
1984 Yamaha Tri Moto 175
KLT 50
Tiger, 125, 200, 250, 500
1981 250R-AIR COOLED
1982 250r-AIR COOLED
1983 250r-AIR COOLED
1984 250r-AIR COOLED
1985 250R- Liquid cooled
1986 250R- Liquid cooled
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which 3 wheelers are 2 strokes?
It's an honor to assist the restoration guru.
I know that Can-am and Husqvarna had a couple of prototype racers, but those don't really count, though I will say I have seen a tricky Dick's Husqvarna conversion it looked like a 400, but I don't really know all the old husky 2 strokes had huge fins going on so it could have been a 250 or 380 or something.
I know that Can-am and Husqvarna had a couple of prototype racers, but those don't really count, though I will say I have seen a tricky Dick's Husqvarna conversion it looked like a 400, but I don't really know all the old husky 2 strokes had huge fins going on so it could have been a 250 or 380 or something.
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which 3 wheelers are 2 strokes?
The ones with Expansion Pipes dude, LOL just teasing. all these other guys have it nailed. There was a company back in 1986 that made a direct swap 200 two stroke ready to race, engine for the Honda 200 X That engine was about 9 hundred dollars if I remember correctly from adds. The bike alone sold for $1,750.00 new. Not an easy sell for a regular rider then.
The bikes ran against the 4 strokes for a while in the very early days, some guys even down sized 250 engines to 200ccs to race in the class, but there was no competition at all.
I'm out.
Be cool.
Jonathan
The bikes ran against the 4 strokes for a while in the very early days, some guys even down sized 250 engines to 200ccs to race in the class, but there was no competition at all.
I'm out.
Be cool.
Jonathan
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