3 wheeler to motorcycle?
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I read everyone'e responses on how one shouldn't convert a 3 wheeler to a 4 wheeler......and I do agree. Despite that information, can anyone tell me if they know of conversion kits which convert 3 wheelers to 2 wheelers? Does anyone remember the old Honda Fat Cats? Converted 3 wheelers which are made into motorcycles, but still utilize the ATV style wheels are incredible all around vehicles. They have a lower center of gravity than a standard motocross bike and have incredible stability with the different wider/smaller tires. I had heard that there used to be a conversion kit. Does anyone know if that is true? And if so, is it still available? Please pass along any web sites if you know these answers. Thank you.
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In the November 99 issue of Sand Sports is an article about N.W. innovations ATC 250R conversion to a fat tire two wheeler. This kit comes with, swingarm, countershaft and sprocket (two stage chain drive), chain, rear axle, aluminum rear hub, brake caliper bracket, douglas wheel and skat-trak 14 paddle hauler. misc bearings and hardware $1565. They put a CR500 in and pumped it to 610cc! NWInnovation@earthlink.net or fax (503) 259-9395 I know you said 350x, but this might be a lead.
I have some seat time on a friends yamaha bigwheel 200cc and I think it's the funnest bike I have ever ridden. I'd love to try a fatcat 350. My opinion and from seeing the parts list of this conversion, I would have to say you should sell your 350x and put that money toward a search for 350 fatcat. This can easily be explained in the simple formula of time+money/engineering+hassles+hair pulling+ parts locating+labor +tools +ridicule=one off overpriced rolling disaster. Factor in your own mechanical abilities
I have some seat time on a friends yamaha bigwheel 200cc and I think it's the funnest bike I have ever ridden. I'd love to try a fatcat 350. My opinion and from seeing the parts list of this conversion, I would have to say you should sell your 350x and put that money toward a search for 350 fatcat. This can easily be explained in the simple formula of time+money/engineering+hassles+hair pulling+ parts locating+labor +tools +ridicule=one off overpriced rolling disaster. Factor in your own mechanical abilities
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