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Old 03-06-2010, 05:50 PM
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Now I have one. I was too big as a kid to ride one. (we always had dirt bikes) now its just about the right speed. Will be a nice tool here on my little farm. The price was right.
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Old 03-06-2010, 08:12 PM
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Nice 3 wheeler, mudpup!
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Old 03-06-2010, 09:04 PM
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Now i have 1.Was to big as a kid to ride 1 (we allways had dirt bikes)now its just about the right speed.Will be a nice tool here on my little farm.Price was right.
Is that a '38 Plymouth business coupe in the background?
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Old 03-07-2010, 08:09 AM
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Is that a '38 Plymouth business coupe in the background?
No george it 36 or 37 studebaker.
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Old 03-07-2010, 11:42 AM
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Having the need to drive everything at it's/my maximum ability, I swore off 3 wheelers a long time ago. To many rollovers, to much blood loss. Now I stick with 4 wheelers only. There is a reason they banned them. Just be careful on hills and turns and all will be well. It looks like a nice clean machine, congrats on a nice find ...... enjoy it!!
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Old 03-07-2010, 12:42 PM
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Good lookin three wheeler mudpup...

Not trying to hijack your thread, but the weather was nice here yesterday so my BIL and I went riding a little, the forward reverse cable broke on my Arctic Cat, and I ended up gettin a little stuck...


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"a little stuck" .... Please post pics if you ever get a lot stuck .... that I want to see
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Old 03-07-2010, 07:17 PM
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Man does that 3 wheeler bring back memories, used to go ridin with a frind in grade school and jr. high, had an old xr70 2 wheeler. friends dad had a tile buisness in santa Barbara Ca. , he went to LA for some tile and came back with a trailer loaded with 3 three wheelers an oddesy and 2 jet skis.must be nice huh, lol.
hes dad took the whole lot up to a plase called Pismo beach, and we went riding all weekend. First time i took the 3 whleer out we were riding up and down dunes havin a blast, went up a semi steep dune and the back end started to spin out a bit so i proceded to put my feet on the ground to help the little buggar up the hill, i quickly learned you keep your feet on the pegs as i darn near ran thoes rear tires all the way up to my knees on the back side of my legs !! man did that hurt, tires were these big old baloon tires with TONS of little square knobbys, lol.
was a blast though, even did our best to roll the oddesy to no avail.
have fun man, nice score, looks real well taken care of.
ill stick to two wheels....Jason
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Now i have 1.Was to big as a kid to ride 1 (we allways had dirt bikes)now its just about the right speed.Will be a nice tool here on my little farm.Price was right.
I still use a little honda atc 90 from the early 70's for scouting crops and gofering.
With a little care,those things never seen to die.
I can put it right on the snouts of the corn head, so I have a ride home.
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I remember learning on a 79 110, ripping up my dads driveway, and all the bumps and bruises from it. now after 6 other atv's this is what I run, with the hp bumped up to 45 (the old 110 had 6 if i rember right)
its a honda trx450r
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