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    BarnBoy is offline Just Too Addicted Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    Fork Rebuild

    Hi, I am wondering if anyone has any tips on rebuilding the front forks on my ATC200M? I have a manual, but am wondering if there are some things to keep in mind/avoid doing, etc. Also wondering if the parts like the springs, seals,damper, etc are still available? And how much it would cost to do a total rebuild? I am figuring since it is 33 years old the forks might need to be gone through, they are pretty soft, and somewhat squeaky.

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    1984 HONDA ATC200M - OG, mid-restoration
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    Starting soaking your bolts in pb blaster, kroil etc, right now.
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    BarnBoy is offline Just Too Addicted Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    Alright, thanks for the tip. Do you know anything about parts availability? I did a search on here, couldnt find too much info.
    1984 HONDA ATC200M - OG, mid-restoration
    1981 HONDA ATC200 - future build
    1981 HONDA ATC185S - parts
    1984 ATC200X - roller, future build
    1984 Honda ATC250r - in a million pieces- ISO grab bar, PM if you have one

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    ctk is offline Just Too Addicted Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    I've never worked on a 200m. Try partzilla or bike bandit for parts
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    Not hard at all. The service manual will walk you right through it. The only part you need is new fork seals and fork oil. I use 15 weight in mine. The seals are really cheap on ebay and the fork oil is usually right at your local motorcycle dealer.
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