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Ghostv2
12-20-2015, 03:13 PM
So I have this pauter framed 110 i got with a suspended front end. I've been talking to a few people now and can't seen to figure out who the manufacturer is. One of the forks are pitted and I will eventually need replace it if it's going to see the track again. But I would also like to know to locate a front rim/hub with a disc setup that will work with that axle. It also has no front fender mounts.

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shortline10
12-20-2015, 03:19 PM
1982 atc 250r front brake set up should work if your wanting disc brakes .

HairyJR
12-20-2015, 04:36 PM
love to see the early vintage aftermarket 90/110 stuff. Nice triples, someone sent a fair amount of time back in the day machining them, lot easier today with CNC machines. As "shortline10" mentions the '82 250R will work but they are 4 bolt wheel hub flange I believe, if you want to continue using 3 bolt you'll need to get an '81 250R hub.

"HJ" 225246 :beer

Ghostv2
12-21-2015, 12:39 PM
If I put a first gen r front end on that I feel it's going to be really high. I have 110 wheels in the rear and a 70 (just never swapped it yet) wheel in the front and it's almost where it should be as far as ride height.

So it's just a custom front end? No "big" name manufacturer kit?
I'm wondering what forks they used. Worse comes to worse I throw 70 wheels back on it and put some kart tires on the rear and only ride it on the track. I was hoping it was going to be like a pauter or BAPP kit. But it's still well done so I can't complain.

phantomtracer
12-21-2015, 02:47 PM
Surprised to see that kind of early suspended trike in pa. That's something you usually see in ca

Ghostv2
12-22-2015, 12:42 PM
Surprised to see that kind of early suspended trike in pa. That's something you usually see in ca

I waited a long time to find one and a friend of mine needed money for trike fest and I swooped in. PayPal ready on my lunch break and drove 2 and a half hours after work to get it. Only got like 3 hours of sleep that night lol. Like you said, you never see these on the east coast. So it's one I won't let go for a long time.

atc300r
12-22-2015, 01:27 PM
The forks look like they are from a old Honda streetbike/enduro like a cb 175/200 .Nice score .

DohcBikes
12-22-2015, 01:59 PM
Those are vintage Tucker Rocky ATC forks.

Very rare find Ghost, glad it was you that got it.

Jwheeler
12-22-2015, 04:28 PM
Very nice score. :beer

Ghostv2
12-22-2015, 07:09 PM
Those are vintage Tucker Rocky ATC forks.

Very rare find Ghost, glad it was you that got it.

Thanks. Do you have any pictures or articles on these kits? I don't have many older trike magazines, mainly 84+.

I slapped it together quick for a odd little trike fest camp cruiser. Made up my own headlight with a 200s headlight and a 225dx shroud. It did the job. But next year I wanna race it. But as you all know finding old school race parts take a long time and deep pockets.

Ol Deuce
12-22-2015, 07:17 PM
WOW! that guy wants to get built !!!! COOL find !

DohcBikes
12-22-2015, 07:33 PM
Thanks. Do you have any pictures or articles on these kits?

I will be happy to discuss your suspension and your options for restoring it properly through pm :)

RUNMEDOWN
12-22-2015, 07:38 PM
That is awesome men, my first ATC (I still have it) is an 85 ATC110, most reliable machine I have ever owned. I have always wanted to find an aftermarket frame for it with suspension, you have a very nice find there.