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Post by rapidjim on Mar 17, 2012 18:03:28 GMT -5
I haven't got it on my site yet because I need the new price and when they will be available. I hope to have that information on Monday icebearatv.com/PST300-19.com.htmJim/Owner Rapid Repair
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Post by parsonsj11 on Mar 17, 2012 21:18:09 GMT -5
i don,t know jim... Sh@##y brown color, Air Cooled, Belt Drive 49.5 Mph gonna Wait to hear from owners before Considering..
Like the new trunk tho.... and redesigned body, console and fog lights
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Post by rapidjim on Mar 18, 2012 9:22:36 GMT -5
I think they got the specs wrong. This machine was in the 150 section on their site until I called about one and they said it was only available in a 300. If you notice the other 300's are rated at 55.9 and we all know that the 300's do better than that.
I will send an email and find out for sure.
I will also check on the colors that will be available. I seriously doubt it is only one color. The Torando is only shown in red but is available in blue, black and silver as well.
Jim
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Post by old1 on Jun 7, 2012 1:28:23 GMT -5
Jim; I'm 60 yrs old and live in Oklahoma (not the best roads). I bought a new 2012 Icebear 150 Cyclone 3 months ago. Am I the only one to question their rear suspension? A 200lb person bouncing on the back seat will not move the springs/shocks. I contacted Icebear with no help. I ordered a set of springs after some measurements and it completely changed the ride. Absolute pleasure to ride now. Part number: RS341-80; $35.00 per pair; "Gy6150EngineParts Wholesale.com". These are listed as rear go-kart shocks. They actually are exact length and bolt hole size as original and take minutes to install. As you know there many online parts suppliers: I have no affiliation with the above or any others. I have followed your statements in earlier text and respect your judgment. I challenge you to try a pair of these shocks on 1 Icebear and guarantee you will be in contact with the company. Thanks and regards; Old 1
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Post by rapidjim on Jun 7, 2012 12:34:33 GMT -5
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Post by concomcad on Jun 26, 2012 5:52:49 GMT -5
I also have the Ice Bear 150 trike and cannot see any adjustment to the shocks. Do they need to be taken off to adjust? Mine rides like an empty coal truck. My shocks have the spring inside the chrome covers.
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Post by rapidjim on Jun 27, 2012 7:56:44 GMT -5
I also have the Ice Bear 150 trike and cannot see any adjustment to the shocks. Do they need to be taken off to adjust? Mine rides like an empty coal truck. My shocks have the spring inside the chrome covers. Those shocks maynot be adjustable. Without seeing the a picture of the shock it is hard to say. Adjustable shocks have a pin with "stepping" plate below the spring. Jim
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