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    Best Utility 3 wheeler

    im lookin for a new machine (fairly cheap) and am planning on utility uses mostly. what is the best(opinion) 3 wheeler for hard off road conditions???????

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    Get an SX, best all around.
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    84 ATC - 200 ES, Jimmy-Rigged, don't ask.( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    85 ATC - 250 SX, Pride and Joy, Bottom-Less Money Pit.
    84 125 M - The Mini-SX not running yet. but won't be long.
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    I'd say either 250sx, or 250 big red. Shaft drive, 5 speed autoclutch, reverse, electric start with backup kickstart. The big red was the more utility, while the sx was sport utility, although the have the same engines and other features.
    Current Rides-Soon to be 85 350X, 84 200X
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    I am new to this, But id say 350x Since its four stroke, Full Suspension never hurts and you can get the utility racks for it from DennisKirk.com

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    right now i own a 200e and its nice and all just not enough power

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    the 250 has quite a bit more.. trust me !

    the 350x would be cool. for sure.. but it's manual clutch if that's your thing ! the SX is 4 stroke.. just like a big red. but looks better .
    Currently :

    82 ATC - 200, plain jane, almost mint. ( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    84 ATC - 200 ES, Jimmy-Rigged, don't ask.( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    85 ATC - 250 SX, Pride and Joy, Bottom-Less Money Pit.
    84 125 M - The Mini-SX not running yet. but won't be long.
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    If you want a honda its preference, pure utility and utility looking then get a big red (probably like an 85 and up in year). A utility with sporty looks then an SX. The other companies I'm not sure about because I'm a honda man.
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    Man you guys arent being straight up with this guy. The 1985-1987 Honda BigReds are the biggest, toughest, and most comfortable of all the trikes. Like drivin a Lincoln. Has front a rear racks that you can pile stuff on, Has bigger tires, and has a rear hitch. If you are going to be on some rough terrain, and pulling/draging stuff, the BigRed is the way to go. I had a SX and my BigRed at the same time. They were and still are near perfect. The size and comfort difference between the 2 are like day and night. The BigRed is also geared a little lower. Im 6'3" and it fits me fine, the SX always seemed small. Best all around Utility trike is a 250ES BigRed.
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    the problem with 84-85 and up is Price. i am on a low budget and have to focus on truck ($3500) and boat ($10000-20000) for the next few years.

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    A YTM225DR with a rack kit will give you the best of both worlds in my opinion.
    J. Jonny D, --- Quad - Trike relations committee Chairman and all around swell guy.

    Rides: '91 Warrior, '87 TW200, 1984 YTM225DX, 1984 ATC125M, '71 CL350 Scrambler

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wickedfinger
    A YTM225DR with a rack kit will give you the best of both worlds in my opinion.
    Yeha I got your back on this one .. (but if you abuse it .. once you get a problem get rid of it ) :S

    on mine the trans started doing weird things clutch slipped she was an opil burner .. but all in all i wish i still had it

    also those problems are cause I abused mine
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    Previous rides 82 Yamaha yt175, 85 Yamaha 225DR, 84 Honda 200M, Ski-doo Olympic 340

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    ATC200E big red if your on a tight budget or a crazy like me
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    I would say Yamaha 225DX (full suspension, electric start, shaft drive, easy to add racks to if needed) the 225DR would be better because it has reverse but there are not as many around. The Honda 200E would also be great because it has the hi-low range but no rear suspension, again the 200ES would be better but there are not as many around.
    1984 Yamaha YT 60 Tri Zinger(current project)
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    What do you all think about the KLT 250???? my buddy has one, and uses it for a lot of farm work..like errands, pullling hay wagons (mainly empty..have a couple bails), hunting, feeding cattle ect. it works great for him..around here however, they are HARD to find..
    1983 250R ~ 1984 125M ~ 1990 POWER WHEELS!! trike

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    I think pretty much any trike with a nice rack is great! Applies to alot of things
    Rides:
    82 atc 200e
    83 atc 200e
    76 chevy k20 custom deluxe
    01 ford f250 diesel
    1938 Nash Lafayette
    1925 Nash Ajax
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