Fantic Issimo with Pryer Industries trike conversion. The forks are from a Maliguti. Has a stock Minarelli v1 motor. Starts right up and runs great. Tops out around 25 with the gearing.
$500, located in Boothbay, Maine
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I will come buy it today. I'm about 30 minutes from you.
This is a steal!
sold
Thanks again and nice meeting you.
So cleaned the carb on this thing and man I forgot how slow stock bikes are. This has all the extra weight from the overbuilt trike rear end so it is extra slow, haha.
At least it runs! Nice grab!
Nothing a Polini kit wont cure. I had a Moto BM Pryer with a V1. Polini, 15.15 pipe and upgear, and it will go faster than is safe. I am glad you got it because I was next in line and don't really have the room for it but couldn't see it sit for that low a price. I think Zach at Pike Powder Coating has Pryer rear fenders for it. Give him a holler and see.
> Tri-ped Dave O.D.B. Wrote:
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> Nothing a Polini kit wont cure. I had a Moto BM Pryer with a V1.
> Polini, 15.15 pipe and upgear, and it will go faster than is safe. I am
> glad you got it because I was next in line and don't really have the
> room for it but couldn't see it sit for that low a price. I think Zach
> at Pike Powder Coating has Pryer rear fenders for it. Give him a holler
> and see.
Yeah I have another polini and pipe that will go on it. Got to finish up my other trike first. This one has the diff in the rear but it's different than my other one. This one has smaller drum and non removable sprocket. Its literally welded to the hub?
I believe they are welded on. But there is always the front sprocket
Not sure what the welds look like, but my Microcar rear spr0cket was welded on. I carefully ground away the welds and set it up with a bolt on sprocket. I can now swap my rear sprockets to meet my needs.
> Tri-ped Dave O.D.B. Wrote:
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> I believe they are welded on. But there is always the front sprocket
Yeah it is welded on. It has a tiny front sproket like a 9. I got a 12 when the kit goes on
> Declan g Wrote:
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> Not sure what the welds look like, but my Microcar rear spr0cket was
> welded on. I carefully ground away the welds and set it up with a bolt
> on sprocket. I can now swap my rear sprockets to meet my needs.
Yeah I'm not to worried. This one get used much.
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