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Dirtcrasher
08-12-2016, 12:47 PM
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-85-Honda-ATC200X-ATC-200-X-200X-OEM-Rear-Axle-Assembly-Hubs-Rotor-Sprocket-/361683299428?hash=item5436012c64:g:KVsAAOSw-itXrSFd&vxp=mtr

Just look em up, he parted a mint 200X; You can tell by the parts.

They're not cheap but in new condition if ya need something...

DohcBikes
08-12-2016, 12:53 PM
Wow, he parted out a museum quality bike. Here is a link to the complete list of 200x parts from this seller.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?_odkw=&rmvSB=true&_ssn=damagedgoodsglobal&hash=item5436012c64%3Ag%3AKVsAAOSw-itXrSFd&item=361683299428&_osacat=0&vxp=mtr&_from=R40&_trksid=p2046732.m570.l1313.TR12.TRC2.A0.H0.X200x. TRS0&_nkw=200x&_sacat=0


Look at the front end.



http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/Ok4AAOSw-itXrSIE/s-l1600.jpg

83ATC185
08-12-2016, 01:10 PM
Parts go on riders; they should come from riders.
I understand its a necessary evil. Just saddens me to think about it and the fact the guy was able to make someone an offer they couldn't refuse on it, simply because he would double his money anyway. Wonder would he have sold it had he known its fate?

It was nice enough he kept the plastics for himself.

AK47KID
08-12-2016, 03:44 PM
Damn my axle is bent. Maybe I should put a bid on it

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DohcBikes
08-12-2016, 03:59 PM
$220 minimum is a lot of money for an axle that will end up on a rider. You can take your axle to a machine shop and have it straightened.

fieldy
08-12-2016, 04:39 PM
$220 minimum is a lot of money for an axle that will end up on a rider. You can take your axle to a machine shop and have it straightened.

Will they just cold bend it in a floor press? Ive got one thats bent on the very end at where the threads start. Can it be straightened too?

Nice parts must come from nice donors. The parts may help a few that are building. I wish someone woud start tearing down some Tecates!
Happy and sad, tears of joy.

DohcBikes
08-12-2016, 04:43 PM
Will they just cold bend it in a floor press? Ive got one thats bent on the very end at where the threads start. Can it be straightened too?
Yes, and, with the right mind on the job, more than likely yes. It would depend on the amount of damage.

Mr. Clean
08-12-2016, 05:29 PM
I snagged the front tire for $60, it was a 1985 250r/350x front tire in really great shape. I think it was under-priced, thanks for the link Dirtcrasher :)




It was nice enough he kept the plastics for himself.

How do you know this? Many west coast trikes metal parts stay "dry" and the plastics fade and get brittle.

RamsesRibb
08-12-2016, 05:35 PM
You could sell crack rocks and make a lot of money but that doesn't really justify it.

RamsesRibb
08-12-2016, 05:38 PM
This is just like when you buy an old gun and it was put together by different guns. Sure it's all factory but the numbers don't match and not worth that much.

Why destroy a perfect example to make a bunch of halfassed ones?

Dirtcrasher
08-14-2016, 02:49 PM
It's business; He can quadruple what he probably paid for it.

I don't think many of us like this parting out of mint machines, but it's kept my 6 boys in excellent shape for over a decade!!

Remember this, a person who really has a passion for his or her trikes would never sell them anyway.

I've had my 86 250SX since 1998; Many people here have owned them even longer.....

RamsesRibb
08-15-2016, 02:13 AM
I have owned my Tecate since 1996. At some point I had to sell all my other bikes out of monetary necessity. I had my 200x from 86-93. My 185s from 84-98. My 350x from 93-98. My first Tri-Z from 95-99. (Got married in 1998. Had first child in 1999.) I regretted letting each one go and it pains me to think about it now. These machines have been the stuff of dreams for me since my grandad got that 110 in 1979. I hadn't even learned to ride a bicycle yet. I knew these things were special and I am saddened that they will eventually be all but gone.


Oh and as far as it just being business, that is a poor excuse in my book because this scavenger hunt business is just some slacker way of making a buck without ever having to lift a damn finger. These type of bums need to get a job and quit buying up everything so they can turn around a jack up the price when they sell it on eBay. Like at Christmas time Every year the same effing thing, toy stores can't keep anything in stock with weirdos running around to all the stores buying all the popular items in bulk so they corner the market and jack the price up on eBay. Now it's on parts. The guys selling old stock or stripping Junkers, or better yet making new parts I can appreciate but not not these ticket scalper part salesman.

83ATC185
08-15-2016, 08:41 AM
How do you know this? Many west coast trikes metal parts stay "dry" and the plastics fade and get brittle.

ahh you have a good point. Around here the thing could be rusted in half with decent plastic...I sure would've liked to see them up there too though!

DohcBikes
08-15-2016, 10:29 AM
These type of bums need to get a job and quit buying up everything so they can turn around a jack up the price when they sell it on eBay. Like at Christmas time Every year the same effing thing, toy stores can't keep anything in stock with weirdos running around to all the stores buying all the popular items in bulk so they corner the market and jack the price up on eBay. Now it's on parts. The guys selling old stock or stripping Junkers, or better yet making new parts I can appreciate but not not these ticket scalper part salesman.Let us know when you get back from unicorn rainbow land.

RamsesRibb
08-15-2016, 01:00 PM
Lol. Just venting there. I was laying in bed half asleep

DohcBikes
08-15-2016, 01:14 PM
Lol. Just venting there. I was laying in bed half asleep

Yea, while I do understand where you are coming from and would prefer to see nice bikes preserved, it's a fact that people are going to buy and part out bikes.

Regarding the plastics, I highly doubt the ones from this bike are in bad shape, yet we have no idea whether he is keeping them or if he simply hasn't listed them, or if he sold them locally.

Who knows, maybe the U.S. will actually make it through the next dozen years, we'll find a way to right the economy, and if so these bikes will get more and more rare and prices will skyrocket.

atc300r
08-15-2016, 01:48 PM
Im thinking about buying the gas tank and having it made into a flatrack tank.Kinda like the one Mickey has.

Mr. Clean
08-15-2016, 02:43 PM
Regarding the plastics, I highly doubt the ones from this bike are in bad shape, yet we have no idea whether he is keeping them or if he simply hasn't listed them, or if he sold them locally.



Maybe these are off the 200x, but who knows? If they are then not quite museum quality 200x. Certainly the incorrect front tire would impact the assessment of museum quality.

I think the seller knows he must spend a little time cleaning and detailing parts to get the top dollar, of course this is in my humble opinion.

He has some 350x and 250r parts also listed now.

Mr. Clean
08-15-2016, 03:09 PM
Here is the tire no dry cracking and in really great shape.

atc300r
08-15-2016, 03:14 PM
Nice tire.I have an NOS dunlop 85 250r tire.It might go on my 83 or 85 R.234089