@KartRacer695 Yes, you are correct. I have two KLT200A's. An '81 and '83. I believe the KLT250 did as well. You attach a small locking-plate to the differential to make it a "solid axle", like a typical 3-wheeler. They are VERY easy to do balance-wheelies on, mostly because the gas tank is under the seat. They have a real 5-speed, with a clutch, so clutching-up in second gear is a snap. You can actually "steer" them when wheeling, when the diff is in open mode. Just lean to one side.
THIS GUY IS VERY GOOD, HAVING OWNED A LOT OF THESE OVER THE YEARS MYSELF, I WOULD BET THAT THIS IS A HONDA 185s, PERFECT FOR THIS IN SIZE AND NOT TO MUCH POWER OR TOO LITTLE POWER.
I’m 99% sure this is the video I took of Doug at the Chicago Expo Center I gave it to him probably late 80s Amazing 👍🏻
@KartRacer695 Yes, you are correct. I have two KLT200A's. An '81 and '83. I believe the KLT250 did as well. You attach a small locking-plate to the differential to make it a "solid axle", like a typical 3-wheeler. They are VERY easy to do balance-wheelies on, mostly because the gas tank is under the seat. They have a real 5-speed, with a clutch, so clutching-up in second gear is a snap. You can actually "steer" them when wheeling, when the diff is in open mode. Just lean to one side.
he used 4 brake calipers to help aid in the turning while doing a wheelie. And yup - when he turned the bars one of the calipers would be applied.
there will be a full review of dougs dvd on the homepage soon.
At the end on the wires, he's damn good!!!
i have never seen nothing like this before that is awesome
THIS GUY IS VERY GOOD, HAVING OWNED A LOT OF THESE OVER THE YEARS MYSELF, I WOULD BET THAT THIS IS A HONDA 185s, PERFECT FOR THIS IN SIZE AND NOT TO MUCH POWER OR TOO LITTLE POWER.
@69jbr69 There was a Honda 250X three-wheeler but it didn't come out until 1983-84 I think. This does look like a Honda 185.
You can see his bike (s) at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in Ohio.
I have tons "Wheeling with the King books" if anyone is interested.
We miss him.
+TrailsnTrials Arizona I am interested. How do I contact you?
+verticalam,i can be reached at cheval1679@gmail.com
@mcq6942
I think the kawasakis were the only TRIKES with the dif lock and differentials.
His early bikes were kawasaki. He switched to Hondas in 81. The bike in the video is a modified 200s. I got to see him in the early 80's in Knoxville.
@69jbr69 - Doug died many years ago.
what kind of 3 wheeler is that ??
Looks like a Yamaha 225DX with probably a Kerker or Supertrapp pipe.
Is it possible it is the Kawasaki , those were the only ATV's with differentials .
1981 or 82 Honda 185 modified with rear steering
Yeah it,s a Honda mid 80,s 185s or 200s...
How did he 180 so easy like a bobcat skid loader sickk