Which 3 wheeler ?
#23
killer250R
my friend who lives beside me has an 85 honda 250es big red. they have no accelleration what so ever in grass but on a dirt of paved road itll do 58mph, 5th is very wide and is like a road gear, it has reverse, high and low. low 1st goes like 1/2 a 1/2 a 1/2 a mile an hour, but has so much power. last week he pulled a 1500lbs grain bin wagon, better believe it! 1st gear in low. the high low and reverse are in this little left side engine mounted gear shift, /h\
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you must first pull up on it, then push it into any gear you like. it has an electric start, pull start+decompressor. his 85 has no rear suspention and the front are very stiff, has front+back racks. 5-speed, itll kick a big bear, honda 300, anything smallers ***. it doesnt have arm-ripping accelleration, but does have power. yes, its great in mud with the right tires. its pretty light too, he bought his for 700 bucks with some ripped plastic and some not so great tires. it runs!
my friend who lives beside me has an 85 honda 250es big red. they have no accelleration what so ever in grass but on a dirt of paved road itll do 58mph, 5th is very wide and is like a road gear, it has reverse, high and low. low 1st goes like 1/2 a 1/2 a 1/2 a mile an hour, but has so much power. last week he pulled a 1500lbs grain bin wagon, better believe it! 1st gear in low. the high low and reverse are in this little left side engine mounted gear shift, /h\
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\r/
you must first pull up on it, then push it into any gear you like. it has an electric start, pull start+decompressor. his 85 has no rear suspention and the front are very stiff, has front+back racks. 5-speed, itll kick a big bear, honda 300, anything smallers ***. it doesnt have arm-ripping accelleration, but does have power. yes, its great in mud with the right tires. its pretty light too, he bought his for 700 bucks with some ripped plastic and some not so great tires. it runs!
#24
I'm asking 900.00, it has new plastic and dirt devil tires, the bike wasn't used at all this summer.
If you have a 250r I think you would be a little disappointed switching to a Big Red. Don't get me wrong I love big reds butthey are slow.
If you would like a picture of my 250sx let me know.
If you have a 250r I think you would be a little disappointed switching to a Big Red. Don't get me wrong I love big reds butthey are slow.
If you would like a picture of my 250sx let me know.
#25
Well I cant afford that now but if you still have it when I have some $ then I would definatly be interested.
PS I know there slow but I just want to ride around on something so save my R. I have never driven a 3 wheeler but I think it will be good for me.
PS I know there slow but I just want to ride around on something so save my R. I have never driven a 3 wheeler but I think it will be good for me.
#26
I have an 85 Honda 200S. It is built like a rock on wheels. The main things I don't like about it is the drum brakes don't last very long and it doesn't have rear suspension so you can't jump,and you take a constant beating if you ride fast on rough ground. It has some old wooly boogers on it and will go through some pretty deep mud, i've had to pull my friends honda 3004x4 out of mud I went through. It also has a decent top speed(for a utility 200cc) of 46.1 mph.
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