Piled up my ATC 3-wheeler.........Needs work
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Piled up my ATC 3-wheeler.........Needs work
I rolled my ATC, it is shot. Snapped every lever on the damn thing. Foot pegs are bent to nothing, cylinder cracked, steering neck cracked, axle bent, back rear tire was ejected, carb cracked housing, sproket missing 5 teeth, and swing-arm no where near crash site....Where do I start guys?[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
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Piled up my ATC 3-wheeler.........Needs work
Geez, all that and you can still type! My friend rolled his ATC 250r a month ago. All that happened to it was a broken grab bar, but he was knocked unconscious and broke his collarbone in three places. Three months before that he rolled it and broke his knee and ripped his arm open on the sprocket but didn’t hurt the bike at all. He’s still hurtin but I think he plans on riding again this weekend. Only good thing to be said is that we have determined that he is definitely not a wussy and a ATC 250r can take a beating.
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Piled up my ATC 3-wheeler.........Needs work
Tear all the aftermarket parts off put them on ebay build up all the money you can buy a new atv and start over. Man that is just way too much stuff to repair. Bet you are really kicking urself for doing that so what did you jump or hit. Sounds like a brick wall. Get something with 4 wheels this time. Alot less dangerous depending on how you ride.
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Piled up my ATC 3-wheeler.........Needs work
Hey Loose
After sending that post, I started thinking about it and that was wrong of me to say that. I know that I want to be riding my '86 200x years from now and if I were to total it I would be pretty upset! Anyway man, no hard feelings and hope you get your bike back together.
After sending that post, I started thinking about it and that was wrong of me to say that. I know that I want to be riding my '86 200x years from now and if I were to total it I would be pretty upset! Anyway man, no hard feelings and hope you get your bike back together.
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