Does Anyone Recognise this 3 Wheeler
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Does Anyone Recognise this 3 Wheeler
I just purchased. I have no idea as to when or who it was manufactured/sold by. There was a painted over decal that said Autobaun on the side of the fairing. It could be described as a mini-bike on steroids. No suspension, straight live axle, belt/chain driven drive, manual disc brakes, powered by a 4 to 5 hp manual start Briggs Stratton 4 cycle engine.
Just picture to yourself a simple mini-bike with three balloon tires till I can figure out had to include a photo of it.
Just picture to yourself a simple mini-bike with three balloon tires till I can figure out had to include a photo of it.
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I just purchased. I have no idea as to when or who it was manufactured/sold by. There was a painted over decal that said Autobaun on the side of the fairing. It could be described as a mini-bike on steroids. No suspension, straight live axle, belt/chain driven drive, manual disc brakes, powered by a 4 to 5 hp manual start Briggs Stratton 4 cycle engine.
Just picture to yourself a simple mini-bike with three balloon tires till I can figure out had to include a photo of it.
Just picture to yourself a simple mini-bike with three balloon tires till I can figure out had to include a photo of it.
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I finally found out it is a Manco Three Wheeler. Found the ID plate nut Don't know the model number as it has been painted over leaving only the serial number stamped in the plate.
I replaced the BS with a HF 6.5 $99.00 engine. Runs good, now if only I can stop it, especially going down hill. LOL
I replaced the BS with a HF 6.5 $99.00 engine. Runs good, now if only I can stop it, especially going down hill. LOL
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