tecate?
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tecate?
Two of em is 85 with 91 swing arms.. The other is a 91much longer and wider then the 85's..Heck i almost have enough parts to build enother 91 lol So i guess would be a good trade for me on the tecate lol after all im just one guy even tho i lets my buddies ripp on the 85's when they get bored with 4x4's I have picss of em here...One the 85 is now taking apart so i can repaint the frame some dumb butt painted it red lol...Altho it's better then the neon orange under the red and neon green on the a arms lol
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tecate?
Sorry to hear ya having to let ya quad go...Back in 87 i had a lt250r which i sold soon after i got it..I hated every day after for letting it go,so I told myself if i get enother will be no way in heck I lose it..Going to school is best for now..Quads is made everyday..Even the old one are being redone..Im sure when things lines out for u U'll get enother one like the one u have to let go.if not then maybe one even better..I know I did...
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tecate 3 and 4
have had a couple tecate 4's and one tecate 3 back in the day and to be honest the tecate 3 was by far the most powerful of the 250 2-strokes (honda 250r trike very close though) as far as the quads.....well the tecate's had a short wheel base and ran a power valve cylinder from the factory, this made them very fun to ride and very good in the trails however the lt 250r and the trx 250r honda ran off and hid from it on the motorcross track. in my honest opinion the trx 250r was the undisputed champ. and the lt 250's were a close second.
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Red and Rare.
I have a first year tecate A-1 that is factory red. The first year was the fastest production three wheeler ever built. That is from September "83" 3 Wheeler Mag. The front end is very light when "on the pipe" even with the weight of a drum brake. A 250r is no match for me, I have even taken a few banshees(sorry bout the dirty word) that didn't have thousands in them. If they think we're nuts to ride these things, just remember one thing: We Don't Need Four! We have a screw loose!
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