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Actually SCORE was running a class (Mini Mags, I think) for a few years (late 80's-early 90's) that was similar in design. The motor IIRC was a 650cc snowmobile type motor.
Actually SCORE was running a class (Mini Mags, I think) for a few years (late 80's-early 90's) that was similar in design. The motor IIRC was a 650cc snowmobile type motor.
Yeah the class was only aroud for a few years. It was based on a Chenoweth-built chassis. I'll have to look through some of my old pictures to see if I have some race photos of them.
I remember w-a-y back when, late 80s IIRC when there were still 3-wheel ATVs, and there was the -odd & rare out east- Honda Oddysey 350 two-stroke (then the Pilot 400 4 stroke with better susp & reverse) there was a class for those type things raced on MX and supercross tracks...
Stadium Lite maybe???
Anyway I recall reading of one of those race-buggies running a Honda CR500 motor. A modern snomo motor in a light/tough chassis would shit & git too.
I also give myself splinters when I see those little Diahatsu & Mitsu utility trucks at the golfcourse... if there was ever a good use for a pair of XJ axles, a 242 and a RX7 motor... that is one.
I had a 200cc and a 250 ATC about 5 years ago, both were Honda's and both rolled easy, but as long as your werent an ass-hat and new how to handle it, you could do just about anything with them. I still look for them., theres been a couple around here for sale but people ask outragously high prices, no matter what condition they're in just because they dont make them anymore.
I dont feel like scanning the pics of my old ones onto my computer so i grabbed a couple off google that look almost indentical.