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14 minutes ago, Shady_Redneck said:

Rocon trail bike I believe 

Yep , I think your right , one of them TV shows on Saturday morning just done a two part  program on one 

 

Rokon 

 

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18 minutes ago, Fishfiles said:

Yep , I think your right , one of them TV shows on Saturday morning just done a two part  program on one 

 

Rokon 

 

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I was gonna buy on of those but DEAR GOD they’re expensive 

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20 minutes ago, Shady_Redneck said:

I was gonna buy on of those but DEAR GOD they’re expensive 

Yea.   How much?

 

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On 4/15/2022 at 5:12 AM, Fishfiles said:

I broke my jaw , nose , check bone , 140 stitches , jaws wired shut for 19 weeks , 6 months recovery time   on a ATC250 ES , they are a lot of fun , LOL 

jeeez guys !!!

I think my first 3 wheel experience was a Kawi or yamaha...can't remember...200 or 250cc?   friend got one for his cattle farm...did adjust the lower back verts a few times jumping the tiered pasture levels   but I could tell first moment on it, that a tricycle would be happy to nose dive me...so I was very cautious....

 

I think I still prefer the feeling of a single wheel up front for a ride, than the 4  but I guess uncle sam knew better than to let us kids keep riding them.

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I read the story associated with this pic , 12 Millers , wide open , trying to make the sand bar , didn't make it , member of the over the handlebars club , LOL 

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23 hours ago, Bighanded said:

 

 

I think I still prefer the feeling of a single wheel up front for a ride, than the 4  but I guess uncle sam knew better than to let us kids keep riding them.

Naw... more like the MEDIA thought they did -_- 

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If people see you having fun , they will try and put that fun into one of three categories , 1) bad for your health , 2) against the law or 3 ) a sin , so they can shut you down from having fun ----- it is the things that fall into all three categories are the funnest  

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So my buddy ended up getting that 84 200s..for $1200 -_- & I am going to check it out tonight. See if its too small for me 😚

Might have a replacement for the Rincon 😄😆

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ATC200, ATC200M and ATC200S Technical Data

 
Published on 03-09-2010 05:52 PM
 
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Often exclaimed Honda's most popular and widest spread unit in their early ATV line, the ATC200 models are the bread and butter on the ATC heritage. Just about anyone who thinks of a three wheeler has the vision of the ATC200 come to his mind. As follows are the distinct specifications that separated the three main model designations of ATC200, ATC200S and ATC200M.

Honda release several variants of the base ATC200 line excluding the "Big Red" line introduced around the same time. The ATC200 was the result of the natural evolution of the ATC185. A small bump in displacement coupled with the standard creature comfort upgrades provided a steady stream of updated models keeping the ATC line fresh and new without any large changes in the overall design.

Most notable of these variations came in the form of the introduction of hydraulic telescoping forks on the usually suspension-less ATC models. Possibly following in Yamaha's footsteps, the front suspension helped greatly to ease the handling of the non-sport model ATCs. Also worth mentioning is the electric start capability of the ATC200M, possibly a careyover from the "Big Red" version of the ATC200 model.
 
General ATC200 Specifications
Production Years : 1981-1983
Engine type : 4 Stroke, Air cooled
Displacement : 192 cc
Bore x Stroke : 65 x 57.8 mm
Compression ratio : 7.8 to 1
Compression : 142 - 170 psi
Transmission : 5 speed
Clutch Type : Semi-auto
Oil Capacity : 1.43 Qt
Carburetion : 22 mm Keihin
Starting system : Recoil Starter
Fuel capacity : 2.3 Gal , 0.4 Gal res.
Wheelbase : 46.9 in.
Overall Length : 72.4 in.
Overall Width : 42.5 in.
Ground Clearance : 4.9 in.
Seat Height : 27.2 in.
Front Tires : 25 x 12 x 9
Rear Tires : 25 x 12 x 9
Front Suspension : none
Rear Suspension : none
Front Brake : lever + cable operated drum
Rear Brake : pedal operated Drum
Final Drive : chain
Dry Weight : 299.9 lbs
MSRP : $1,298.00
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General ATC200M Specifications
Production Years : 1984-1985
Engine type : 4 Stroke, Air cooled
Displacement : 192cc
Bore x Stroke : 65 x 57.8 mm
Compression ratio : 7.8 to 1
Compression : 142 - 170 psi
Transmission : 5 speed
Clutch Type : Semi-auto
Oil Capacity : 1.43 Qt
Carburetion : 22 mm Keihin
Starting system : Electric with recoil backup
Fuel capacity : 3gal with .03 reserve
Wheelbase : 47.4 in.
Overall Length : 73.0 in.
Overall Width : 42.1 in.
Ground Clearance : 4.7 in.
Seat Height : 27 in.
Front Tires : 25 x 12 x 9
Rear Tires : 25 x 12 x 9
Front Suspension : Hydraulic Telescoping forks
Rear Suspension : none
Front Brake : lever + cable operated drum
Rear Brake : pedal operated Drum
Final Drive : Chain
Dry Weight : 328 lbs
MSRP : $1,598.00
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General ATC200S Specifications
Production Years : 1984-1986
Engine type : 4 Stroke, Air cooled
Displacement : 192 cc
Bore x Stroke : 65 x 57.8 mm
Compression ratio : 7.8 to 1
Compression : 142 - 170 psi
Transmission : 5 speed
Clutch Type : Semi-auto
Oil Capacity : 1.43 Qt
Carburetion : 22 mm Keihin
Starting system : Recoil Starter
Fuel capacity : 2.3 Gal , 0.4 Gal res.
Wheelbase : 46.5 in.
Overall Length : 72.4 in.
Overall Width : 42.5 in.
Ground Clearance : 4.9 in.
Seat Height : 26.8 in.
Front Tires : 22 x 11 x 8
Rear Tires : 22 x 11 x 8
Front Suspension : Hydraulic Telescoping forks
Rear Suspension : none
Front Brake : lever + cable operated drum
Rear Brake : pedal operated Drum
Final Drive : chain
Dry Weight : 278 lbs
MSRP : $1,270.00
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The first one I had must have been a 200S , no reverse , chain drive and no electric start , thinking that was a 1982 , got it brand new from Honda , then I upgraded to a  1986 ATC250ES , which was shaft driven , electric start and reverse 

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