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Nuthinspecial
07-07-2002, 03:49 PM
Whats the kickstand for?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1841223099
hrc200x
07-07-2002, 05:25 PM
Just a guess, but maybe they are for the CT 70 mini bike that honda made and he doesn't know that. You should write to him and say my 3 wheeler balances pretty good by its self, I don't see why I'd need a kick stand.
Nuthinspecial
07-08-2002, 02:05 PM
LOL...right on. Yeah I figured maybe it was interchangeable with a little dirt bike or something, but that didn't seem right.
Or maybe it's a new safety device for kids turning too fast? Naaa...then they'd have to have one on each side. Hmmm....that reminds me, I need to get thinking on making a wheelie bar for one of my trikes.....my youngest daughter wants me to do wheelies all the way down the pasture with her in my lap......a wheelie bar ought to do the trick! :headbang: :D
jenndnn3
07-08-2002, 03:00 PM
I Have a interesting wheelie bar on my extra 200x swingarm..you might be interested in that? Jen
Nuthinspecial
07-08-2002, 11:27 PM
Got any pics? How about a spare 200x? LOL
jenndnn3
07-08-2002, 11:33 PM
yeah actually I do but you have to wait till tomorow I'm on hubby's laptop and they are on my puter. No I'm afraid not on the 200x but I have come across a 350x project the details are posted in reg lounge. Jen
Nuthinspecial
07-08-2002, 11:59 PM
Jen,
I read about your 350x ..... even if it were "worth it" I would suggest staying with the 200x. I hope to own one someday. I think you would do better around here anyways, in the woods and such on a 200x. Sounds as if yer not a big gal and I think that would be trouble for you muscling around the 350x in the woods. Doesn't your husband have a 350x? Have you ridden it much? I would think the 200x would fit you better, but what do I know? :shrug:
Yeah, throw some pics of your wheelie bar on when you have time....that would be nice to see.
Jenn
You better bye it at that price . give it a try. I have a 250Z . you may find it has to much power for trail riding . but you can resell for more. I'm going to sell the Z. most of the time it's first an second.(what a waist of a good trike) but it is fun to ride and very dangerus in the woods . to much power .azz end will come around rely quik. So take care if you ride it please.:thumbsup:
jenndnn3
07-09-2002, 10:07 AM
Yep, I already got a 350x w/ extesion.blah blah blah...:headbang:
Yeah I already decided to stick w/ 200x. I hate to admit it but most are right that 350x is just a touch too big. When we went to willamina The hubby got it stuck (twice) not once did I help since I was to busy :lmao: . Now Imagine what he's gonna do if I go and get one stuck??:( I could never get it unstuck......well that not entirely true. Oh well. I am not willing to pay $850 for it. If it goes for $500 I'll pick it up in a heartbeat. Jen
jenndnn3
07-09-2002, 10:27 AM
Ok here is the swingarm. Remember I said interesting not pretty. Now all we got to do is figure out how to get it off. I bought this cheap for the 6" ext it has and it came with the bar. Not sure why someone would put a bar on a 6' ext....:confused:
Early Honda wrecker.:D need a tow mam.
Nuthinspecial
07-09-2002, 03:42 PM
That's pretty knarley lookin alright. :eek: :D
jenndnn3
07-10-2002, 02:22 PM
I got the bar off. It itself is in pretty good shape except it needs sanded and painted. The stuff that mounts it is gonna have to be cut off. I'm not sure how yet I gotta think about that one. The shorter of the 2 will prob be lost. The longer ones with holes might be saveable because they are so big. I however have a worry. When I got it off I was extremly surprised by how how heavy the bar actually is so I weighed it....5 pounds. I am not sure if that is too much for your little 70 but something to think about. Its size is about 2" square, 13half long. Somethin to think about. If you can use it your more then welcome to it. Anything to get the little lady flyin...:D Jen
jenndnn3
07-10-2002, 02:29 PM
Sorry about the blurryness rhe conversion didn't work right.
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