Looking for other members to talk Terrapro
#23
ATVs that had a rear differential, and perhaps even fewer utility quads that
had a manual transmission with hand clutch. It is the only one of the latter
that I can think of.
So we can see your pix, why not upload them to ATVcon using their
upload facility?
#24
Just in case anyone is struggling and can't find the answer-after some trial and error I am very happy with these tires:
Front
Kenda Bear Claw 6-ply 22x8-10
Rear
Kenda Bear Claw 6-Ply 25x12-9
They do well in loose, deep sand, which is about all I ride on. I paid $335 shipped for all 4 from ebay.
Front
Kenda Bear Claw 6-ply 22x8-10
Rear
Kenda Bear Claw 6-Ply 25x12-9
They do well in loose, deep sand, which is about all I ride on. I paid $335 shipped for all 4 from ebay.
#26
carburator lines
Welcome Brian and congrats on your purchase of a Terrapro. One of the rarest ATV's ever made. If you look quick. There is a reverse cable on eBay for $35.
The rims on the TP are unique pattern. You can find them also on eBay if you wanted to go back original. It seems to have caught on that there is a market for used parts on these special machines. I'm currently restoring my second one. Take care. -=the kid=-
The rims on the TP are unique pattern. You can find them also on eBay if you wanted to go back original. It seems to have caught on that there is a market for used parts on these special machines. I'm currently restoring my second one. Take care. -=the kid=-
#28
#29
New to the Terrapro here....
Hi all. I realize this is an older thread, but thought I’d see if I can pick your brains about the Terrapro. We bought one off of some friends who were moving.
Needs carburetor, tune up kit, and a battery but started and ran halfway decent when we bought it.
Questions....
- Best places to locate parts?
- where the heck is the VIN on these? Trying to determine year. Prior owners said it’s an 88 or 89 but they don’t remember.
thanks for any feedback!
Needs carburetor, tune up kit, and a battery but started and ran halfway decent when we bought it.
Questions....
- Best places to locate parts?
- where the heck is the VIN on these? Trying to determine year. Prior owners said it’s an 88 or 89 but they don’t remember.
thanks for any feedback!
#30
The Vin # is usually stamped into the frame on the Lt side just below where your foot would be...more or less...if you take a wire brush to it and clean off all the dirt you should see one....what parts are you looking for and i will see if i can find them for you somewhere...love chasing this down
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