85 to 88 Suzuki LT230S Quadsport help.
#8512
Hey atvman,
i was wondering if you would mind posting pics of my resto project 86' lt230s on the Vault. I have just got done hand sanding all the suspension parts and doing some upgrades on the engine. i still have decided on a frame color as of yet. actually i am all out of ideas just really tired of the white plastics and black frame. there are dozens of them around where i live. do you have any ideas on a frame color and plastics? or any way to make my 230 more different from others? thanks for any input and again thanks for the vault. i visit it at least 4 times a week to see if there is anything new.
i was wondering if you would mind posting pics of my resto project 86' lt230s on the Vault. I have just got done hand sanding all the suspension parts and doing some upgrades on the engine. i still have decided on a frame color as of yet. actually i am all out of ideas just really tired of the white plastics and black frame. there are dozens of them around where i live. do you have any ideas on a frame color and plastics? or any way to make my 230 more different from others? thanks for any input and again thanks for the vault. i visit it at least 4 times a week to see if there is anything new.
#8513
#8514
The front that's all dented up is actually a metal grill. The radiator's not terrible. I pulled the plow off today. It had about 30 lb of ice built up on it too!
#8515
Hey atvman,
i was wondering if you would mind posting pics of my resto project 86' lt230s on the Vault. I have just got done hand sanding all the suspension parts and doing some upgrades on the engine. i still have decided on a frame color as of yet. actually i am all out of ideas just really tired of the white plastics and black frame. there are dozens of them around where i live. do you have any ideas on a frame color and plastics? or any way to make my 230 more different from others? thanks for any input and again thanks for the vault. i visit it at least 4 times a week to see if there is anything new.
i was wondering if you would mind posting pics of my resto project 86' lt230s on the Vault. I have just got done hand sanding all the suspension parts and doing some upgrades on the engine. i still have decided on a frame color as of yet. actually i am all out of ideas just really tired of the white plastics and black frame. there are dozens of them around where i live. do you have any ideas on a frame color and plastics? or any way to make my 230 more different from others? thanks for any input and again thanks for the vault. i visit it at least 4 times a week to see if there is anything new.
Color is such a personal thing...I loved the blue on my 230, especially with the gold rims. You could go for more of a classic Suzuki look and do a rich blue frame with yellow plastics like the LT-R and newer Z's.
Look through the album on the main gallery page of all the 230s and see if any of them catch your eye. Lots of colors on there.
Sorry there hasn't been a whole lot going on with the Vault lately...with school and work I just don't have a ton of time. Plus not having a 230 doesn't help cause I'm not working on any projects. So if you want to do some write ups with pics and everything, please do!
#8516
Yeah, I'd love to post your pics. I'll PM you my email address and you can send them there.
Color is such a personal thing...I loved the blue on my 230, especially with the gold rims. You could go for more of a classic Suzuki look and do a rich blue frame with yellow plastics like the LT-R and newer Z's.
Look through the album on the main gallery page of all the 230s and see if any of them catch your eye. Lots of colors on there.
Sorry there hasn't been a whole lot going on with the Vault lately...with school and work I just don't have a ton of time. Plus not having a 230 doesn't help cause I'm not working on any projects. So if you want to do some write ups with pics and everything, please do!
Color is such a personal thing...I loved the blue on my 230, especially with the gold rims. You could go for more of a classic Suzuki look and do a rich blue frame with yellow plastics like the LT-R and newer Z's.
Look through the album on the main gallery page of all the 230s and see if any of them catch your eye. Lots of colors on there.
Sorry there hasn't been a whole lot going on with the Vault lately...with school and work I just don't have a ton of time. Plus not having a 230 doesn't help cause I'm not working on any projects. So if you want to do some write ups with pics and everything, please do!
#8517
Thanks for the info. My color combo has been decided Metalic Blue and black. I will be having tons of photos of the crazy stuff i do and my friend on his 230. Just to name a few: 120 foot horse shoe hill climb, a 22 foot gap jump(which no one has made yet), and a 42 mile trail with jumps, frame twisters, 2 pond crossings, and a hill climb that scares 15+ year verteran riders.
Sorry, I forgot to PM my email....I'll do that now.
#8518
Yeah i cant wait for spring and summer. We just went out to the big trail yesterday and it is completely impassable.. Snow drifts 3 and a half feet tall and fallen trees. almost went into the river on the way home twice. I live about 20 minutes from the big trail but with that blizzard hitting Ohio that same trip takes an hour. i took my 230 out just a little bit ago to test out a pair of Dunlop tires. I had spider tracs on the back and all they do is spin but the KT335(i think) Dunlops, holy crap! night and day difference. Now no one can keep up with me. One of my best friends has a Warrior and i just blew him off the road. we raced around our neighborhood for 10 laps and i lapped him twice. it was awsome, i have only been ridin quads for 3 years and he has been ridin for 10 years. Won myself a dollar today WHOO HOO! I will try to get the pics soon, digital camera took a crap. i got to wait for the weather to get warm so i can strip down my 230 and put the newly painted parts on and paint the frame.
#8520
Too much of it can wear you out, and way too much of it gives you arm pump which I had for the first time last year and its terrible.
Arm pump is when the flesh on your arms is moving so much on the bone that it becomes very tender to movement.
Power steering and steering stabilizers are two of the most effective cures for bump steer.