I finally started getting this thing back together. Lots of goodies going on it. Will post info on all parts once build is done.
Here are a few pics for now. Will post more once the motor is back in. Enjoy.![]()
I finally started getting this thing back together. Lots of goodies going on it. Will post info on all parts once build is done.
Here are a few pics for now. Will post more once the motor is back in. Enjoy.![]()
Clean machines!!!!
Bike is all back together. I'm pleased with how it came out.
Parts/Mod List:
Stainless Swingarm Bolt and collar- (made by Ronnie) GIT IT RAG! R.I.P.
Custom welded +2.5 swingarm
Works Performance Rear Shock (custom preload)
+6 correct 86 Durablue axle with custom NP3 Nickel teflon coating
86 Tri-Z 250 taillight and bracket
custom made tabs welded to frame to accommodate for taillight bracket (used 350x grommets, collars and bolts)
custom license plate bracket (used 185s 6mm inner-threaded sleeves, drilled and inset welded into frame) (not pictured)
NOS takeoff 350x wheels (brochure and Canada only slotted style)
NOS Ohtsu ATC250r 20" rear tires
NOS Ohtsu 23.5x8x11 front tire with early period "Pro Vector" written out.
JT racing 14T front sprocket
87 wiring harness
87 regulator (clip-style)
87 keyed ignition
87 engine skid plate
Renthal CR Lo bars
AME Grips
2008 TRX Front Master cylinder (custom modified brake lever with 88 TRX250r rubber boot)
Galfer stainless steel braided rear brake line
Galfer sintered brake pads
Chrome acorn style lug nuts
NOS correct 86/87 Supertrapp Exhaust system
Forks - NOS fork lowers with correct NOS boots
NOS OEM grab bar
NOS seat
NOS bearing carrier
NOS skid plate - modified for extended swingarm
NOS cables - All
NOS OEM tank shrouds
UNI air filter
D.I.D. O-ring chain
Custom frame ID decal from Harlan with correct 11-85 build date
Hondaline headlight guard (correct for 86)
Fender Brace - Hondaline 86 style replica from Tapper
NOS Hondaline speedometer
NOS Hondaline speedometer install kit
ATC 250r cable guide and plastic grommet
Custom speedo mounting bracket (OEM style but longer to accommodate for lower angle Renthal bars)
All original NOS OEM Decals (except Frame year ID and Swingarm emissions decal)
NOS bolts/washers/seals/clips, etc. from Honda - All
on and on…
Motor (All parts OEM Honda)
cam
rockers
valves
valve guides
valve stem seals
valve springs
valve spring seats
timing chain
timing chain guides/tensioner
.25 over piston
.25 over piston rings
wrist pin and clips
clutch - all discs
87 clutch springs
Tank - Original paint and decals. Not flawless, but darn neat mint.
Enjoy the pics. Will take more soon.
WOA! That's super nice! Very nice job restoring this one!
YTM-200, Wheeling machine!!!
1985 Honda 200x...
...Just a simple mild 200x
Very nice! Where did you get the Supertrapp exhaust? I thought they stopped making those and it looks new in the box.
Very nice indeed!
Wow that is beautiful man, Great work and Christph great question because I want one for my X. More pics and maybe a video of it running, I wanna hear that trap.
1985 ATC 200X <Stock>
1985 250 ES Big Red
triplejssportinggoods.com
Perfection.. Extremely nice sir.
Please help those who cannot help themselves.
ALWAYS buying Museum quality machines,3 and 4 wheels. And any and ALL ,NOS parts,EVERY brand.
I am turning my PM's Off,my Email is billsracing@hotmail.com,put 3WW in the subject. Thanx!
Gun laws do not stop criminals. BULLETS do.
The Supertrapp was new in the box. Had it for a couple of years. Yes, they don't come around much, and when they do, even the used ones for the 86/87 bring $$. If you notice, in picture 1 of the first post, I had a Supertrapp on there that I made from a 350x setup but used a cobra head pipe and modded it. Worked out really well. Then I found the original correct one so I saved it for the re-build. I figure, enjoy these cool NOS parts instead of looking at them in the boxes. It sounds mint.
Nice pickup on the exhaust, my search continues I suppose hahaha. Great build dirtwheels
1985 ATC 200X <Stock>
1985 250 ES Big Red
triplejssportinggoods.com
im stiff.......
Thanks for sharing! I'm SLOWLY rebuilding a machine that was dead when I bought it. This has to be the hardest machine to find parts for!
Super clean build on that 200X, WOW. Great job and you have some hard to find parts on that build so it's even more impressive. The dash pad looks mint, did you polish it up? I kinow it takes alot of time and $ to get one to look like that , 2 thumbs up!
^^^ Thanks for the great comments. The dash was decent, had some scrapes, but that wasn't gonna cut it for this build. I ended up filling it in with automotive polyester filler and hitting it with automotive flexible bumper satin paint. It took a lot of time and patience to get it right. I redid it 3x before I was convinced enough it looked like an OEM finish. It actually has been sitting since last summer when I did it, so its totally hardened and seems like it is not coming off anytime soon. So for now, its there. I have another dash I can put on there if this one gets weird. The plugs are the repros from original one that I sent to FlossyB.
Looks great....I hope you don't plan on riding it too much...you need to show that thing off!! Thanks again for letting me use your plug...I just sent it back today, along with another set of repros. I think I found a nice 200x dash to reproduce, so be looking for those soon too.