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    1984 200x build - Excited to share

    Hey everyone,

    I wanted to share my 200x rebuild journey with everyone. I started out with a worn out X that finally fried the rings to the point of no return. I actually asked for some engine support/options here on 3WW. I was lucky enough to have yaegerb respond that he would be interested in rebuilding my motor. After looking at his long list of positive feedback reviews and talking to him I knew he was the guy for me. So I pulled the motor and sent it his way.

    The motor was completely torn down, inspected, and he basically replaced everything in the motor including the crank. We went with a Weisco Pro-lite 10.25-1 piston, webcam 340b cam, and all the details that my non-mechanic brain can't remember. I also had everything powder coated as well.

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    A new motor needs a new heart so I also sent my carb to him to revitalize it to new status.

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    Through this entire process I can't tell you how satisfied I have been working with Brendon. Having him catch things like a worn 3rd & 4th gear and recommending that my kick starter gear upgraded with the HD modification was extremely important to me. He knew my goal was to have a long lasting trail machine with a little extra grunt. I was also looking for a decent exhaust system and didn't want to settle for a DG. He reached out to Kenney Roberts (KR pipes) and he was glad to set me up with one of his fabricated exhaust systems. Here it is raw. It was sent out to get ceramic coated.

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    I installed everything and after I got though some on my screw ups (too embarrassing to write ) the machine fired up flawlessly. I was blown away that everything was so dead on. I'm now in the process of breaking in my machine properly and finishing up a few last things. Case saver, skid plates, plastics, headlight, etc.

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    In closing I wanted to give Brendon (Yaeger Performance Machines ) a huge shout out. I recommend him without hesitation. He's even been holding my hand after the fact to ensure my ATC is running the best it can. Thank you sir. I'll be sporting this sticker proudly! Click image for larger version. 

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    '84 Honda 200x ATC
    '84 Honda 200m ATC
    '85 Honda 200s ATC
    '85 Honda 125m ATC

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    BarnBoy is offline Just Too Addicted Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    Very cool, sweet build. Looks like a very nice bike.
    1984 HONDA ATC200M - OG, mid-restoration
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    That is an amazing looking exhaust. Is it very loud? Does it have a spark arrestor?

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    Nice build so far

    Brendon and Kenny do very nice work as well

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    Actually not very loud compared to most. The muffler is packed pretty good tho. It has a spark arrestor just not sporting the forestry stamp. Very happy with it.
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    '84 Honda 200x ATC
    '84 Honda 200m ATC
    '85 Honda 200s ATC
    '85 Honda 125m ATC

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    If you don't mind, how much was it? Did Brendan tell you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350for350 View Post
    If you don't mind, how much was it? Did Brendan tell you?
    It fell along the lines of any full exhaust systems. I bulked and added so much stuff during this build that I'd have to look through my notes to give you exact number. I'd reach out to Kenney Roberts for details. I think he currently markets his pipes more so in the 2 stroke world so it probably isn't on the website.
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    '84 Honda 200x ATC
    '84 Honda 200m ATC
    '85 Honda 200s ATC
    '85 Honda 125m ATC

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