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Thread: '83 185s vs any type of big red

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    '83 185s vs any type of big red

    Hi someone near me is selling a 1983 atc 185s for $950. I was wondering if I should jump on this or wait for something a like a big red 250. I mostly just want to know the power and speed differences. Any input would be greatly apreciated.

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    Jun 2015
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    I personally like both models you mentioned. But the 250 bigred is the Cadillac. It really depends on what your going to be riding in. They both have there place. You can do more with the bigred. Hope this helps

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    Thanks I’m looking for a big red 250 preferably a 85-87. The type of riding I do mostly contains really rocky roads, loose gravel, the occasional creek crossing, and of course mud. Which would be better?
    Last edited by Finn_TheRiddler; 08-08-2021 at 07:58 PM.

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    If the rocks aren't to big they'll both work fine. The 250 bigred is a bit of a cushier ride

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    All are just fine for the type of riding you want to do.
    The 250 Big Red is a bigger heavier machine, but what makes it night and day difference from the hard tails is the rear suspension.
    If you are young and not worried about rear suspension, get a 185 / 200 or 200 Big Red.
    For an old guy with a bad back like me, I need the 85-87 Big Red for comfort.

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    Thanks for all the input right now I’m look at a 1985 big red 250es. It’s going for 1900 is that too much?

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    The 185 is much cheaper but I’m just not sure if it’s powerful enough I want something mostly for trail riding but can get up steep inclines and pull a mid size trailer

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    The 185s is surprisingly powerful.


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    I found a non running 1983 200e for 500 I’m probably gonna go for that one but I was wondering if it’s possible to ride even if the front end is locked up I don’t know if it is yet but could I.

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    Oh and also is there anything I could do about a frozen engine?

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    Okay all of those sadly sold but i found a 200x for 1200 i dont know much about this type of three wheeler being the ones without the huge tires

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    There fun!!

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    It sure looks like fun and from what I’ve seen it has a manual clutch is this true?

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    Yes. They have a manual clutch and a 5 speed transmission. Plus they're kick start only.

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    Im excited for the kick start its gonna be so much easier to maintain then a pull start and a whole lot less tiring to start in the winter. The listing says everything works on it and it starts in a couple kicks but the front brake doesnt work and ideas as to why?
    Last edited by Finn_TheRiddler; 08-11-2021 at 08:58 PM.

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