Coleman CT200U Accessories?

#22
I think a gravel pan would be cool.

An exhaust especially for the CT200 that would exit at the rear like Badlands does, except hold a bit closer to the engine initially, then have an "S" to take it outside the frame. Because a long exhaust is supposed to work well on these motors, I think it could be a nice setup.

Good Luck!
 
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#24
A 20 tooth #35 chain sprocket for the motor driven side of the jack shaft so people can swap to a clutch that has more or less than 10 teeth on it on there clutch.
 
#25
What have you done to the engine to get it to scream those kind of RPM's to get to 45 MPH on 10 to 1 gearing?
Stock gearing I doubt, like you said 10:1...so even removing the governor I think the motor would run out of steam before 35mph. You need the long stretch to get there, like 8:1 minimum, 7.2:1 even better

Now that the nice weather is here, I have to take some pics and post them.
 
#26
I think a gravel pan would be cool.

An exhaust especially for the CT200 that would exit at the rear like Badlands does, except hold a bit closer to the engine initially, then have an "S" to take it outside the frame. Because a long exhaust is supposed to work well on these motors, I think it could be a nice setup.

Good Luck!
I have a mock up pic in our ct200 group , it's a tight to frame long snake exhaust with muffler.
 
#27
All the mounts for a battery I made do not require you to modify the frame. The one requires a single hole drilled in the flat plate the seat bolts to.
Are you still making these? Pictures? I'm hunting high a low for ideas or a means off adding a battery to my CT200U.
 
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