Is it a Tri-Sport Customized ??

joekd

Active Member
#2
Would it have killed him to put in at least one pic showing the view from the front instead of multiple pics showing the exact same thing?
 
#5
Not an Alsport/Trisport frame. Maybe the back part of the body and the front fenders but you can see the front section is a totally different texture than the rear front is shiny and smooth and rear is textured. . Totally fabbed from other parts...
 

wjustice

Well-Known Member
#6
Hard to tell from his pics but the rounded rear frame looks a bit like my TS290 but lower engine mounting. The rollbar is Alsport and front fenders are SL. Thats an Alsport style fuel tank too. It should be to the right and just ahead of the engine. And he calls it Bombadier but its Bombardier and thats a CCW engine. 25mph? Huh! My 290 can run maybe 50, powers the front wheel up on takeoff and roosts the tires constantly. Geared to run 25 it wouldnt be rideable.
 
#7
I agree with everyone...How could it only do 25~30 mph with that set up? Mine has a Jlo (CCW) and easily hits 45~50mph ,,but with 3 wheels! A few more pictures,especially of front end would be really helpful. And then while list it as parts only? Experiment gone wrong? The fab work looks very good though :thumbsup:
 
#9
I agree with everyone...How could it only do 25~30 mph with that set up? Mine has a Jlo (CCW) and easily hits 45~50mph ,,but with 3 wheels! A few more pictures,especially of front end would be really helpful. And then while list it as parts only? Experiment gone wrong? The fab work looks very good though :thumbsup:

The reason they listed it as parts it is the easiest way to get out of liability problems associated with home built projects you make . What the buyer does with the parts is not a problem and drops the liability off the builder because you bought it as parts not a riding machine and if you ride it and get hurt that is your problem not the builder's because you bought parts not a rider . :thumbsup:
 
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