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Thread: just found a great atc site for production #s and parts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamada View Post
    ...And I just notice, what about the 1988 Big red???
    i have seen the production number on this site before. dont know what it was but it was something real low. 669 pops in my head for some reason. maybe someone else will chime in.?

    kinda strange how the parts sites dont list the 88 big red huh?

    i have expected the production numbers to be a lot higher, especially for the sport trikes. 1/2 of the bikes are now soup cans or washing machines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by the great gazoo View Post
    Thanks for that, Tim! Where'd you get the 411?
    They are on that original link posted in the first post in this thread. I wish it had numbers for all models though!

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    Wow!!! 76,000 200x's in 83 That is a huge first year launch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sykolincoln View Post
    I really thought there were more 250R's produced, kinda weird though that 82 and 85 were super high
    I did too. So, there were more 85 Red's than all R's combined?! That's cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigred1 View Post
    soooo where are all the 200es at over 200,000 made in 84 alone yet i don't hear alot about them? though maybe most are still owned by original owners?
    both my brother and i are proud owners of 84es models.

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    the thing we dont normaly think about is that work quads out sell sport quads every year.... we just hear more about the sport/race bikes

    neat to see the old numbers
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    I've been saying for years - "there are a ton of 84 Big Reds around here - wonder how many they made?" Seems like I see so many of those buggers - they are just everywhere. Every where I look, every old barn or shed seems to have one in it. These numbers really suprised me. At Brapp's ride, Jason and I were talking about production numbers (while looking at an old 84 Big Red). I sure was wrong on the numbers - I thought Honda made like 200,000 85Rs and 300,000 86 Rs. These numbers are neat to think about. Makes me wonder how many R's total are out there and still ridable - prolly more than I would imagine.
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    i would think except for the low number bikes that the most that are still around is 1/2.

    there are tons of old 250r's and 200x's parted out every year...or just plain destroyed


    but who knows
    80s......185 atc, Yamaha tri-moto 200, 85 200x with tons of work
    90s......89 Suzuki quad racer 250 (raced 250 A class for 6 years, late 90s.. custom framed 250x with long travel shocks and a built 350x motor.... built Honda 110
    00s...... chomeoly framed 350 RX with all the goodies (thanks to my bro)
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    Does anyone know how many tecates were produced each of the 4 years they made the t-3's?

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    so according to those numbers my 87' 200x that im rebuilding is pretty hard to come by. thought more than that were made. good info to know

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    That list dosen't include the 200m.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scallop View Post
    another sight that has tons of older parts and good pricing is http://hondaparts-direct.com
    they are out of texas, good people, quick to ship and very helpful
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    :edit: I didn't notice the date on the original post....
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    ^^^^^^^^ Nice s^^^^^^^
    My rides, 1985 ATC 350X, With legit Lamborghini Countach paint,2003 Harley Davidson FXDL Dyna Low Rider,customised the way I like it! 1997 GMC Sierra is gone, primary mode of transportation, 2008 Toyota Yaris!

    Check out my build thread of my 350X
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    How many 200s Hondas were made in 1986?

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