Guess I should have mentioned the best utility quad! LOL
Guess I should have mentioned the best utility quad! LOL
1985 Honda 250r
What tires do you all recommend? I have a set of stock sized tires on 12" stock wheels for hunting due to the rules on tire height and lug depth, so I am thinking about getting some pretty aggressive tires for the wheels above but staying in the 25" tire size.
1985 Honda 250r
Stock sizes are 24x9-11 rear, 23x8-11 front. 12" rims are needed up front to use the HightLifter disc brake kit. I personally like to stick with stock size on these bikes. Because you cannot re-gear the diff, the taller the tire, the taller the over gearing= more power needed to get things going. HOWEVER, Web makes a bolt in cam that is a great all around power improvement. I have it in mine, and it is a torquey fun cam. I also have a SUPERTRAPP IDS2 tunable exhaust, hotshots cdi, and Wiseco 10.25:1 in it as well. It's fairly mild, but, damn is it a great package. If taller tires are what you want, the cam and exhaust will really wake the ole girl. But, this bike does have a SUPER low 1st gear, so it's not like it won't get the job done. Also, I like to run a more "all terrian" tread design on mine. My dd has the Charlisle AT489 and they go anywhere. They roll smoothly, don't wear you out, and he has never gotten stuck. These bikes aren't prone to getting stuck, unless you flat out submerge it in the nastiest stuff that even animals steer clear of! lol.
The extra set of wheels are stock sized but use stock 12" wheels rather then 11. Look around the Internet, there are kits for changing the gear ratios on these and most other quads now. They have an 18% and 54% percent gear reduction for the 300 Hondas.I am running the 489's right now and like them but they are worn bad.
1985 Honda 250r
Trikes:
'85 ATC 350R
'85 ATC 250R
'86 ATC 350X
'85 ATC 350X
'84 ATC 200ES Big Red
'84 ATC 125M
'85 ATC 110
'85 ATC 70/110
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Well damn... I had no idea they made re-gearing kits for them. I don't go into mud with mine, or run rediculasly huge tires, so I've never had the need to look into it. Pretty cool though.
Wow. I have a red 99' 300 sitting in my garage that's in mint condition. Original tires still in great condition and not a spec or rust or dents anywhere. Plastics still mint! My dad rode it around our yard ha ha then bought other things.
My Things:
84' Tri Zinger-Blue
2009 can-am ds450xmx
85' Honda 350x (Its my dads but it will be mine some day I hope)
85' Honda 250es BIG RED (My dads but it will be mine some day...)
2002 Artic Cat z370
Spentar everything your Dad has is mint! Of course I'm working on that as well. Check out the pics of Connor's YZ125 in the Bike forum.
We should have it together by the next time we head out your way.
Darrin
"See, morbid and creepifying, I got no problem with, long as she does it quiet-like. "
Trikes:
1982 Honda ATC250R(in process), 1984 Honda ATC110, 1984 Honda 200s, 1985 Kawasaki KLT160(not running...yet)
Quads:
1990 Suzuki LT250S, 2013 Suzuki LT-Z400, 2014 Honda TRX450R SE
Yamaha 350
The only thing better about the Yamaha is the dual range transmission. It's just as reliable but the ergonomics on those things are awkward, I don't know why Yamaha made the handle bars so high and the seat low.
1985 Honda 250r
Here's a Fourtrax like what y'all never seen.
http://youtu.be/Rx7-6wykPdI
http://youtu.be/uoD7FJiabm8
A family friend of ours found this floating out in the middle of a swamp and they heli-lifted it out. Brought it to my family's shop and they re-enforced the frame (completely rotted through and through) and put a carb and new CDI + regulator on it. It doesn't have the drum/paddle wheels on it in the second video just for ease of moving it around lmao
It was found in about 1997 or 98
too many bikes to count. too little time on hand.
I'd have liked to have seen what it looked like when they first found it!
I ment the spot where they found it. Pretty cool to be in the woods and stumble across a forgotten wheeler...
Oh!!!!!! It was floating in the middle of a swamp. Our family friend saw it as they were flying over, just a big shiny thing in the middle of a bunch of trees lol
too many bikes to count. too little time on hand.