tw05tr0k35
02-06-2010, 09:19 PM
So yesterday a kid pulls in my driveway and says 'I heard you like three wheelers..' So I ended up with 3 full bikes and parts for another. I had to trade a 89 KDX200 and give $30 for it all. The 90's are, for the most part, all there and are both K0's. The 110 is an 85 and its rough and beat but the frame is straight and the tank is clean inside and has no jb weld stuck on the seams. I took the blue 90 apart today and I got all but the rear axle and carrier and haven't broken or stripped a single bolt yet and all the stuff I took off it is straight as best as I can tell, except the front fender. The red 90 is beat bad. The frame has been bent and straightened and welded badly but the forks are srtaight and the motor turns over. I think I can make one good 90 out of the two and have a little one to play with. I've never had a mini trike before, this should be fun. The R frame takes the cake though. Its an 86 and it still has the factory paint on it and its not in too bad of shape, there are a few scuffs here and there and theres a big scrape where the chain hit the subframe but other than that its in great shape, the best looking one I've ever seen around here. The kid said the forks were worked and they feel good and tight. He's goanna try to find the motor for me in the spring, I guess it had a full paul turner motor in it. He sold off the swinger and shock. It came with a tank and some beat shrouds and a white front fender and a 10" rim that fits an R. With a brand new tire on it. I searched for the part number for the Douglas 10" R rim and it doesn't look anything like what is stamped on the rim. Does anyone know who made it (look at the last picture in the second post)?
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