03mossy
09-19-2012, 11:40 AM
Greetings! I will be getting a 3 wheeler at the end of the month, so I have been doing alot of researching online and it seems all my searches lead me here. So I joined up to what appears to be a great site.
I had to sell my four wheelers last year do to....I'll skip the sob story. Anyway I hated not having a mode of transportation hunting last fall since I have had an atv for almost 20 years until last fall. Getting rides to my stands, waiting on someone else's schedule, having to borrow one to haul a deer or stand or firewood drove me nuts as I hate being Dependant on anybody. For the prices I am looking at it seems I can get a pretty decent 3 wheeler for the $400-$650 range where as that same amount would barely get you a piece of junk 4 wheeler. I have been searching craigslist daily trying to find a Honda Big Red 250! that would be my ideal 3 wheeler. But there seems to be alot more Honda 200's or even 185's or Yamaha 200/225's. Would the smaller hondas/yamahas work for what I described needing it for? I am pretty handy mechanically and am looking forward to picking up a wrench again and restoring this winter what ever I end up with.
Thanks! Great site!
I had to sell my four wheelers last year do to....I'll skip the sob story. Anyway I hated not having a mode of transportation hunting last fall since I have had an atv for almost 20 years until last fall. Getting rides to my stands, waiting on someone else's schedule, having to borrow one to haul a deer or stand or firewood drove me nuts as I hate being Dependant on anybody. For the prices I am looking at it seems I can get a pretty decent 3 wheeler for the $400-$650 range where as that same amount would barely get you a piece of junk 4 wheeler. I have been searching craigslist daily trying to find a Honda Big Red 250! that would be my ideal 3 wheeler. But there seems to be alot more Honda 200's or even 185's or Yamaha 200/225's. Would the smaller hondas/yamahas work for what I described needing it for? I am pretty handy mechanically and am looking forward to picking up a wrench again and restoring this winter what ever I end up with.
Thanks! Great site!