First one of these I've seen.
http://louisville.craigslist.org/snw/5683271146.html
First one of these I've seen.
http://louisville.craigslist.org/snw/5683271146.html
Very cool! Looks like it has a newer motor, as it contrasts with the great patina of the chassis. Where did you spot this gem?
Louisville KY Craigslist.
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I love it and the guy or maybe it was a woman that designed the gas tank 6 inches from your family jewels is priceless lol
My commuter sasquatch is a Cuzo to your bike could you take pictures of the drive train I would appreciate it
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I am the one who ended up with this trike. It is a pacesetter 3 that was being sold by a member of this forum about 45 mins from my house. We have traded back and forth frequently over the last couple of years. He is a great guy and has always had something unique to show me. I am in search of a larger motor of the correct vintage for the trike. My plan is to put it back to as close to original as possible. The motor on it in the picture is a 6.5 hp that will probably find its way on to a go cart. The research I have done says a 8hp or 9hp Wisconsin Robin is the stock engine for this trike. And about the pictures I plan to be by my storage unit later today to pay my rent I'll snap some pictures of it for you then. I'll post them here when I get a chance to hopefully archive them for any future searches. And sorry to the admins for resurrecting this thread I don't normally frequent this part of the forums and just saw this tonight.
The belt isn't in the correct place but I'm sure you get the idea
Last edited by Hopper055; 09-25-2016 at 10:36 PM.
1982 ATC185s
1982 Suspended ATC185s
1984 ATC70
1984 ATC 250r
19?? Motorcraft Three wheeler
1974 Pacesetter 3
1984 kawasaki 185
1977 Atc 90
1983 ATC 200x
My suspended ATC185s build thread.
http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...s-Build-Thread
That's cool thank you brother
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