Which 3 wheeler ?
#1
Well I know that honda usta make a 3 wheeler with high and low range I THINK it was the 250ES "big red", whatever the name is does anyone have one ??? Are they any good? I was thinking either 3 wheeler or 4X4 mudder. I have found plenty of 3 wheelers for between $450 to $900 and I have seen some out the old honda 3 wheelers go threw some CRAZY deep mud and water. Am I am giving some serious thought to getting one. WHAT DO YA THINK would be a good 3 wheeler for mudding??
#2
NOW you know you dont have that kind of money laying around i dont think people will let you take a lone out for a 3 wheeler that coasts $400 id say if its that much its a peice of $hit LOL P.S. you wouldnt have enough room in your BOX anyways
#3
Dude this is atvconnection not idiotconnection I do beleave you are on the wrong website. Why would I take out a loan for a 3 wheeler ? You need to shut your mouth until you know what your talking about.
#4
I have rode a big red before, and they suck. They Handle like $hit down a toilet, they are little quads with huge a$$ wheels, they are just big ugly, and slower than poop going through your Duodenum!! Dont get one, major rib off, unless you just want somthing to put around with and its hella cheep, i really dont know how it would do in mud, the slowness of the quad might make up in power!!
hey look there, i am a pro rider now!!
hey look there, i am a pro rider now!!
#5
Yea I just want it for putting around so i can save my R for the real riding. I dont care what it is really old 4X4 , 2wd , 3 wheeler just something like a pit bike to ride around on so i can beat on that instead of my R. Thanks Zeebo.
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#7
killer250r u have any instant messangers? or icq?
i love trikes.
Get a 200s or 185s good solid bikes/ Reliable as hell and almost float.
real simple and cheap
i love trikes.
Get a 200s or 185s good solid bikes/ Reliable as hell and almost float.
real simple and cheap
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#10
I have spent time on Big Reds. My family is farmers and they are fans of them. As for mud running I'll have to admit i've seen a big red go through more mud than anything else. And they can float, I personally have driven them across ponds about 8 feet deep. With the large tires its pretty easy.


