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    3 wheeler lift

    Do they make lift kits for 3 wheelers...I have a 84 200s and wouldnt mind alittle more ground clearance


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    you could make one with a welder, but you wouldnt get more ground clearance becasue the rear axle will still be the same height off the ground, the frame will be higher though
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    Bigger Tires...

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    keep in eye peeled on ebay for front fork extenders, they move the front wheel 2 inches forward and a few inches taller, and then like mcderry said bigger tires, if you go mud tires you need to use a lite tire otherwise you'll kill that poor motor trying to turn over some huge meats

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    Big TIres, Change Counter Sprocket Gear to a smaller one. Front tire OPtions are limited in a 4/130 bolt pattern. Could build a spacer and use a ITP 10 rim it has a 1 inch from center offset. If you go taller you will want to go wider aswell.

    going to a 27" tire will put you up 2.5" at the axle and engine cradle.

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    i used a 4 on 130 front hub on my 110 and then used a q-sport 9 inch gold aluminium rear wheel.

    just letting you know of another wheel option

    i only had to open up the center hole to fit the honda hub
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    KK I am going to look around and explore my options....if there are any other options please let me know...thanks for all the help


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    If this part number is still good with Carlisle (AD16-7901) then that should be a 9x10 symmetrical rim in 4 on 150 4 on 130 pattern. This place list them so they may still have some stock. http://www.psep.biz/store/atv_wheel.htm

    You could then run the Goodyear ATT912 in the front (25x11x9) and then run a aggressive 25x12-9 in the rear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sykolincoln View Post
    keep in eye peeled on ebay for front fork extenders, they move the front wheel 2 inches forward and a few inches taller, and then like mcderry said bigger tires, if you go mud tires you need to use a lite tire otherwise you'll kill that poor motor trying to turn over some huge meats

    Here is what you want. There are the fork extenders on the front syko was talking about, and the taller tires on the back for to raise the rear. (You've probably seen this pic a hundred times, but I'm running short on pics right now. lol)


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    orange garbage bags!!!...I know what that means in NY!!

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    lol

    lol...mayb just halloween......maybe.....
    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan Raffa View Post
    orange garbage bags!!!...I know what that means in NY!!

    It's Called Work Release


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan Raffa View Post
    orange garbage bags!!!...I know what that means in NY!!

    It's Called Work Release
    Got community service hours for riding my motorcycle down the hall at the High School.

    j/k. The county hands out the orange bags to the kids, and pays them for collecting Dyers Woad.
    Haha, I take it you are well aquainted with them things...??? lol j/k Bryan
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    orange bags allways have something to do with the county...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rustytinhorn View Post
    j/k. The county hands out the orange bags to the kids, and pays them for collecting Dyers Woad.
    Haha, I take it you are well aquainted with them things...??? lol j/k Bryan
    OK Rusty........ you're going to have to fill us city slickers in on something... Dyers Woad?????

    Quote Originally Posted by sykolincoln View Post
    hola gringo!!! man....these 200x's are everywhere!! I think honda made an extra 20000 units then dumped them out of planes in remote fields and barns for everyone to find

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    Quote Originally Posted by McDerry View Post
    You could then run the Goodyear ATT912 in the front (25x11x9) and then run a aggressive 25x12-9 in the rear.

    Hmmmm; sounds an awful lot like mine!
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