RenegadeMaine
04-15-2016, 09:27 PM
Hi guys,
I just signed up for this forum and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Jeremy and I live in Northern Maine. Been riding the same Honda ATC 200E since I was a kid. I'm 32 now. The ATC is the same age as I am... lol. My grand father bought it new and I revived it a few years back.
I also have an 84 200ES that I am having a problem with that I wanted to bounce off people in this forum. We just started losing the snow and ice up here this week (yeah, I'm way up in Northern Maine). Anyway, the 84 sat out all winter under a tarp. When I uncovered it and rode it around a little, I noticed the front tire was at a sharp angle and not straight. Last year it was straight. At first I thought maybe the shocks had just rested that way all winter and froze up, but it has thawed out and nothing changed. I can stand right on the front rack and get no action out of the front suspension whatsoever.
I'm going to try to send a picture on here of the front tire. Any ideas of how to solve this problem?
I just signed up for this forum and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Jeremy and I live in Northern Maine. Been riding the same Honda ATC 200E since I was a kid. I'm 32 now. The ATC is the same age as I am... lol. My grand father bought it new and I revived it a few years back.
I also have an 84 200ES that I am having a problem with that I wanted to bounce off people in this forum. We just started losing the snow and ice up here this week (yeah, I'm way up in Northern Maine). Anyway, the 84 sat out all winter under a tarp. When I uncovered it and rode it around a little, I noticed the front tire was at a sharp angle and not straight. Last year it was straight. At first I thought maybe the shocks had just rested that way all winter and froze up, but it has thawed out and nothing changed. I can stand right on the front rack and get no action out of the front suspension whatsoever.
I'm going to try to send a picture on here of the front tire. Any ideas of how to solve this problem?