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250r'en +TCB
10-03-2005, 03:14 PM
:pics: Was out riding last night, figured I'd get some shots. Sorry about them being blury, guess those digital cameras are no match for a 250r's speed :naughty:

For all you people who don't ride one of the big 3, I'm going off that jump in 1st gear, there's no room to get into second :rolleyes: .
Anyway enjoy!!!!!!!!!!! :beer

250r'en +TCB
10-03-2005, 07:02 PM
It just occured to me how comical it is when people say trikes don't make good "rough terrain" vehicles, especialy 2-strokes. I personaly think you can get any machine to handle mostly any terrain. Obviosly you can't go mud boggin on a 250r, but I've taken mine through crap you'd thing it wouldn't have a chance at. When the guys on raptors get stuck they thing I don't have a chance. Funny after I'm on the other side throwing them a line! Anyway te point is for all you guys new to ATC's, don't listen to what people say. When it comes to ATC's or ATV's it's ALL about the person behind the handle bars. Machines can do seemingly impossible things, the real question is, can you??? Buy a machine based on that, not on other people opiions. After all, most people say trikes are "death traps", shows how worthless an opinion is huh??

threewheelin-feelin
10-03-2005, 07:23 PM
It just occured to me how comical it is when people say trikes don't make good "rough terrain" vehicles, especialy 2-strokes. I personaly think you can get any machine to handle mostly any terrain. Obviosly you can't go mud boggin on a 250r, but I've taken mine through crap you'd thing it wouldn't have a chance at. When the guys on raptors get stuck they thing I don't have a chance. Funny after I'm on the other side throwing them a line! Anyway te point is for all you guys new to ATC's, don't listen to what people say. When it comes to ATC's or ATV's it's ALL about the person behind the handle bars. Machines can do seemingly impossible things, the real question is, can you??? Buy a machine based on that, not on other people opiions. After all, most people say trikes are "death traps", shows how worthless an opinion is huh??

that was nicely said! :TrikesOwn

85hondaatc125m
10-03-2005, 07:49 PM
I bought one not long ago and my grandma was saying be careful, they were recalled, there dangerous becasue people dont know there limits. but it isnt really fair that people can recall them because some people try to do really tight turns and other stupid stuff. They should make training wheels for them so people dont flip them like they have for superbikes and practising corners on a track, the wheels on a piece of mettal atched to hinges so * can lean and * wont tip the bike, they should have those for the front wheels of atc's for begginers.

ATC crazy
10-03-2005, 07:59 PM
Anyway te point is for all you guys new to ATC's, don't listen to what people say. When it comes to ATC's or ATV's it's ALL about the person behind the handle bars. Machines can do seemingly impossible things, the real question is, can you??? Buy a machine based on that, not on other people opiions. After all, most people say trikes are "death traps", shows how worthless an opinion is huh??

I will get on my hands and knees and kiss your bare, nasty feet if you can make it through this on an ATC-R/Z/T3:

http://www.highlifter.com/copyright.php?src=L2F0dnBob3Rvcy8zYWM5MWUwYzM5MGQw LmpwZw==



Hahahaha! :lol: Naaaww, Im just messing with you. You are correct though, you can set up almost any machine to suit your needs and riding style.

chris200x
10-03-2005, 08:06 PM
I bought one not long ago and my grandma was saying be careful, they were recalled, there dangerous becasue people dont know there limits. but it isnt really fair that people can recall them because some people try to do really tight turns and other stupid stuff. They should make training wheels for them so people dont flip them like they have for superbikes and practising corners on a track, the wheels on a piece of mettal atched to hinges so * can lean and * wont tip the bike, they should have those for the front wheels of atc's for begginers.


They already make training wheels for trikes... It's called a quad! :welcome:

MTS
10-03-2005, 09:18 PM
ATC CRAZY, PUCKER UP BOY!
http://www.3wheeler.org/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=2483
http://www.3wheeler.org/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=2484
http://www.3wheeler.org/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=2486
http://www.3wheeler.org/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=2487
http://www.3wheeler.org/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=2488
This is a guy on the .org fourms...from BC Canada... :beer

Lots_Of_Nothing
10-03-2005, 09:28 PM
i wouldnt blame the speed of the R for the crappy pictures, It is your camera and crappy photographer. Tell them them to FOLLOW YOU with the camera, and take the picture while still moving with you.

Maine_Triker
10-04-2005, 09:18 PM
Nice backyard.

For those of you who think trikes can't get through bad mud... I know of a guy with a 250r who made it through the famous "mile o' mud" when no one else could.

Dammit!
10-05-2005, 12:28 AM
Nice backyard.

For those of you who think trikes can't get through bad mud... I know of a guy with a 250r who made it through the famous "mile o' mud" when no one else could.

250R's were running in the blackwater 200 back in the day. Set them up right and they can do anything.

Rasuel
10-05-2005, 01:03 AM
Hey, ATC Crazy, I betcha my ol' 85 250 big red could make it though that, and if not i'd just float her across :lol:

250r'en +TCB
10-05-2005, 06:17 AM
Tell you what. If I got some paddle tires, mounted a snowmobile ski to the forks and then made some more engine mods, I bet I could skip across that mud!!! LOL of coarse somebody will have to donate a machine, any takers???

As I said before, it's all the rider.................