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Giffy20
09-09-2019, 08:38 AM
I am looking for 2 rear rims for a 1986 honda 200x. 8" or 9"

HorseMcHorseman
09-10-2019, 12:36 PM
Just checked it out and Denniskirk website has steel $42 each or aluminum $80 each for 86 200x rears.
Just put in year make model then click filter and click wheels and rims.
I bought four from there for wife’s quad, bolt pattern was ok had to roll up sandpaper and get a little of the paint out of the bolt holes on the steel ones but they worked

ps2fixer
09-10-2019, 01:20 PM
Pretty sure your machine uses 4x110 bolt pattern rims. Nothing in the way so pretty much any rim should work from a pretty huge selection of Honda machines and some other brands that happened to use 4x110 too.

I might have a spare pair of ATC250ES steel rims 9in. The 200x would probably perform slightly better with aluminum rims if you can get someone to sell them off their 350x, 250r, or aftermarket rims (or just about any other sport Honda machine).

Couple examples from ebay.

400ex rear rims, pretty trashed tires but rims look nice - https://www.ebay.com/itm/2007-Honda-TRX400EX-TRX-400EX-Aluminum-Rear-Wheels-Rims-9-X-8-0/143374454329?epid=1611854004

300ex rear rims, tires look like they are usable (50-60% tread maybe?) 20in though kind of small unless you like that - https://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-TRX-300EX-Rear-Wheel-Rim-Hub-Tire-Set-Pair-20x10-9-42650-HM3-305-95-06/183389983558

250r rear rims - looks pretty clean to me, gold plating coming off so could polish them some to get silver/natrual color - https://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-Honda-ATC250R-Rear-Back-Wheels-Rims-ATV-QUAD-TRX250R-TRX400-TRX450R/323796224658


Looks like prices around around $50+ per rim shipped, or near $100 for tire+ rim shipped. I only looked up aluminum but could search out steel rims too. I personally like to stick with OEM built parts most of the time but new aftermarket is always an option too and less digging to find something, just buy it from a web store like mentioned above.

jb2wheels
09-10-2019, 05:47 PM
Are you looking for the OEM wheels with cast center section? Those are hard to find and $$ when you do.

Otherwise, what they said above.