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    Atc Missile

    I've seen and heard lots of talk about missile kits (I find them interesting), I stumbled upon this eBay listing and was wondering if it would be possible to convert my ATC 110? The rear axel on mine is junk so I think I'll give this a go. What do you think? (It's a 200m in the photo)
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    They're extremely bouncy on hard surfaces but work good in sand, at least thats how fatcats and bigwheels are. I've never seen a 110 like that though, I'd buy it cause it's rare.
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    ERRR, I meant 200m, dammmmit!
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    that actualy looks home made btu its done really well
    ok here goes, 85 atc70,2 84 atc70's 83 alt50,83 atc110 , 70 us 90 parot green, 85/86 350x garage queen, stock rider 85 350x, project 85 350x 85 250r drag bike, 2 85 250sx's, alt185, , scat tracker?99blaster,85 250r rider,85 250r ice racer project ,93 kx500,99 xr200r, 91 dr250s ,89 lt500 quadzilla,88 lt250quadracer, 88 trx250r race full on race quad,, 01 yamahakodiak400, kawaki kd100,lt50 for my doughters,93 300ex, 230 quadsport, lt185, lt250 quadrunner,84200s, is that enough?

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    Yeah the guy had a big paragraph telling how he fabbed it up. He used the front forks off of another 200m so he could take advantage of the drum brake.

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    I am pretty sure that is someones here on the site. I think he called it a fat a**...


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    Yep there this or something much like it was on Ebay (called the Honda FatAss). I think it'd be awesome to ride, just not very fast.
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    I have also seen this one it was a 250r 3 wheeler.......
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    that looks like it would be a fun project and no doubt rare, first time I've seen one. I have an extra 200 but i think that fab work might be to much for me.

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    I was going to build one of those - but decided it was too close to a fatcat/bigwheel. plus to make it with suspension would be harder and I sooooo want a BW350 - I am just going to hold out for the BW350, it would looks soo much better sitting next to my 350X

    hardtail or not - that thing has to be fun to ride
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    yea, ive heard of kits for the 250R's. but they were only produced for the 85 and 86
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    Been contemplating doing something similiar to a extra 200s frame I have, and then selling off the CR.

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    For the trikes within the 200cc power range, instead of trying to fab up a custom swingarm with the jackshaft and all that, I would just get a used swinger from a Yamaha Big Wheel and weld some mounting brackets onto the frame to mount the swinger to. The drive chain is on the same side as is the brake cable too. As far as suspension goes, I would do the same thing. Weld a couple brakcets to my frame and use the shocks already on the swinger.

    (I know I make it sound easy, but I am aware of clearance, height, and width issues that still have to be dealt with.) Lol
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    Those FatCat's are awesome .... i seen one on the Trail where i ride , Mentaly Challenge Rider (No Joke) rode it well too !

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    I have a fatCat and it is awesome on the trails. Loves hills. It is a bit bouncy at times though.

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