View Full Version : will a yamaha 200e read fenders fit a yamaha tri moto 125?
leokendall
08-27-2008, 10:29 AM
i can get a set of fenders for a 200e no problem, he only wants 20 bucks for it, but can they fit a tri-moto 125, with mods. i do not care about a perfect fit or to cut and drill a few holes in them.
Vealmonkey
08-27-2008, 11:37 AM
If you don't care how the fenders fit or chopping them up, then you could probably run a set of honda atc90 fenders. But the 200e fenders are not a direct fit. As for modding and making them fit, you could duct tape them on and put a few 2x4s underneath them. It's really kind of a crazy question to ask since the answer seems to be you can chop them up and make them fit.
leokendall
08-27-2008, 11:51 AM
what i'm using on them now is 2, 5 gallon buckets split down the center as fenders. there screwed on to a piece of 8" by 36 or so plywood ran across the back. i just want something to look better than whats on it now.
Vealmonkey
08-27-2008, 12:23 PM
I'll see if I have an extra set or can get ahold of an extra set of fenders for ya. The most expensive part is usually the shipping since they are big and bulky. And just exactly where is corner brook? Also, what year is your 125?
82 and later fenders take one kind of fender mounts while the 80 and 81 take a slightly different fender mounts. Do you have good front fenders or a good front end. Post a picture of this beast. There have been worse trikes on here believe me, I've had 1 or 2 myself. It just takes some time and some bucks to get them coming around and looking decent.
leokendall
08-27-2008, 12:45 PM
lol far to the east of canada. corner brook is in the western part of newfoundland. gettin the fenders out of the provence is a no go. Just a note i have been refering to this tri-moto as my bike, but actully it is my buddies. i managed to find someone how had it for sale for 40 bucks.
at the time it had on't a front fender, no rear fenders, piston had chewed up the rings and piston, no muffler, no handle bars, no cabels, except the rear break, that actually worked good.
i managed to make a set of weird looking fenders out of 5 gallon buckets, made a seat out of an old black tarp, used a bravo snowmobile handel bars, a spare piston out of a yamaha dt 125 i think. stright mufler made from an old bed frame.
i my self owes a nice 84 200es, works like a dream and runs deadly, but starting to smoke a lil at start, barly notices it unless u looks under the rear fender. i ordered the parts just in case. not to bad for a full top end gasket kit, with all the gaskets/ valve seals, (16 pieces if i can recall)18 bucks. set of rings 34 bucks.
b-t-w, the year of his bike is an 83.
i'll get some pics up and posted when i gets home from work. now mind you the tri-moto isn't a pretty sight but it runs.
leokendall
08-27-2008, 01:16 PM
the only pic i got so far, this is the tri-moto 125, and my buddie riding it.
http://photos-a.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sf2p/v241/239/106/515123344/n515123344_812760_5389.jpg
leokendall
08-27-2008, 01:27 PM
my bike
Pics r shot in the night
http://photos-344.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-snc1/v315/239/106/515123344/n515123344_1224379_1671.jpg
http://photos-344.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-snc1/v315/239/106/515123344/n515123344_1224380_1916.jpg
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