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#3
I know what you mean. I want to get a three wheeler somtime, either needing restored or in mint, not sure what to look for though. Probably what ever comes up at a good price.
I like the 250r and 350x, because of them having more part for them. But I also like the idea of the tecate or tri Z just to be unique. I had a 250R when I was younger, but I am also interested in the big 350X.
If anyone could provide average prices for these, I would greatly appreciate it. Also the price for the 200X would be helpful, just in case I come across one cheap.
I like the 250r and 350x, because of them having more part for them. But I also like the idea of the tecate or tri Z just to be unique. I had a 250R when I was younger, but I am also interested in the big 350X.
If anyone could provide average prices for these, I would greatly appreciate it. Also the price for the 200X would be helpful, just in case I come across one cheap.
#6
I would take the tri-z..one slick a$$ lookin' machine[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#7
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#8
200X is a great fun trike but not the fastest but in the right terrain it can hold it's own.
350X is a awesome all around trike but NOT as fast as the two stroke 250s (250R, Tecate, Tri-z).
250R could be three differant machines,
--81-82 a fun machine but suspension not really up to par.
--83-84 better suspension and handling, more fun.
--85-86 water cooled engine, more power, more suspension, not for sissys.
Tri-Zs are a really nice machine, fast, but are somewhat unconventional in layout.
Tecates are fast but have their quirks, the 84-85 models have the wide front tire, the 86-87 have powervalve motors, side mounted radiatiors, and more suspension.
The trike I would like to add to my collection is an '87 tecate 3, and maybe an ATC70.
I might suggest:
http://www.3wheelerworld.com/
350X is a awesome all around trike but NOT as fast as the two stroke 250s (250R, Tecate, Tri-z).
250R could be three differant machines,
--81-82 a fun machine but suspension not really up to par.
--83-84 better suspension and handling, more fun.
--85-86 water cooled engine, more power, more suspension, not for sissys.
Tri-Zs are a really nice machine, fast, but are somewhat unconventional in layout.
Tecates are fast but have their quirks, the 84-85 models have the wide front tire, the 86-87 have powervalve motors, side mounted radiatiors, and more suspension.
The trike I would like to add to my collection is an '87 tecate 3, and maybe an ATC70.
I might suggest:
http://www.3wheelerworld.com/
#10
Well I have all of the ones that you have listed. If I had to keep just one of those, it would be the 350x. Very reliable, and easy to ride in the woods. But what is the fun of having only one? I have 42 trikes and am always on the look out for more.


