GTO
04-20-2012, 01:42 AM
I heard about a guy that had a ATC70 about a mile away from where I stay that was thinking about selling.
I had wanted to get one in the next few years for my daughter(she already thinks she can ride it) but seeing she is only 2 1/2 I wasn't in a hurry.
Any way I picked it up for the equivalent of $250.
The guy reckoned the previous owner had cut off:mad: the front mud guard because of the bent forks.
To me the forks don't seem bent, found a thread on the 3wheeler.org site about straightening a bent frame which seems to be the problem.:wondering
Its an 84, he said it was running 2 years ago so when I get a chance I will clean the carb and change the oil I try and get it running.
Then I will strip it and begin a full restoration.
My trike collection is growing fast in less than 2 years I now have 4 200ES restored and 1 for parts, 1 200E that needs to be restored and 2 for parts + 1 84 ATC70.:D
On my wish list is a 200X(which is what I was planning on getting next so buying this 70 has set me back a bit)
I had wanted to get one in the next few years for my daughter(she already thinks she can ride it) but seeing she is only 2 1/2 I wasn't in a hurry.
Any way I picked it up for the equivalent of $250.
The guy reckoned the previous owner had cut off:mad: the front mud guard because of the bent forks.
To me the forks don't seem bent, found a thread on the 3wheeler.org site about straightening a bent frame which seems to be the problem.:wondering
Its an 84, he said it was running 2 years ago so when I get a chance I will clean the carb and change the oil I try and get it running.
Then I will strip it and begin a full restoration.
My trike collection is growing fast in less than 2 years I now have 4 200ES restored and 1 for parts, 1 200E that needs to be restored and 2 for parts + 1 84 ATC70.:D
On my wish list is a 200X(which is what I was planning on getting next so buying this 70 has set me back a bit)