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

    i just found a good site to find production numbers for 3 wheelers. go to this site, pick your model, and subtract the vin range from each other. they also seem to have good prices on parts. just thought id share. have fun. http://www.prosourceoutlet.com/pages...d/7/Honda.aspx
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    Thumbs up Thanks for the Link!

    Thanks for the posting of the awesome site. They are very fair on the pricing, now I don't have to depend on Bike Bandit so much!

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    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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    Yeah BikeBandit was kinda dissapointing.. This looks promising so far.. Just gotta order some stuff and see if they actually have what you want.. We shall see..
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    For those who don;t wanna do the math - here are some numbers - wish they had that data for all models:

    Honda ATC Production Numbers:

    1979 ATC110 – 69,489
    1980 ATC110 – 75,225
    1981 ATC110 – 25,983
    1982 ATC110 – 52,100
    1983 ATC110 – 53,415
    1986 ATC125M – 8,520
    1980 ATC185 – 27,319
    1981 ATC185S – 44,012
    1982 ATC185S – 83,135
    1981 ATC200 – 36,204
    1982 ATC200 – 56,771
    1982 ATC200E Big Red – 40,969
    1984 ATC200ES Big Red – 208,427
    1984 ATC200s – 15,149
    1983 ATC200X – 76,334
    1984 ATC200X – 31,371
    1985 ATC200X – 47,339
    1986 ATC200X – 19,130
    1987 ATC200X – 3,538
    1985 ATC250ES Big Red – 109,842
    1986 ATC250ES Big Red – 28,674
    1987 ATC250ES Big Red – 4,889
    1981 ATC250R – 11,176
    1982 ATC250R – 19,527
    1983 ATC250R – 14,754
    1984 ATC250R – 12,486
    1985 ATC250R – 26,844
    1986 ATC250R – 13,093
    1985 ATC250SX – 56,966
    1986 ATC250SX – 11,909
    1985 ATC350X – 25,499
    1978 ATC70 – 10,787
    1979 ATC70 – 14,684
    1980 ATC70 – 11,705
    1981 ATC70 – 11,214
    1982 ATC70 – 17,795
    1983 ATC70 – 27,269


    ***NOTE*** I knew they made alot of 84 Big Reds - but compare those production numbers to others - good god man!!!!!!!
    ****NOTE**** Also - from data gathered from here - the 1987 looks to have the lowest production number at just 3,538
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    Thanks for that, Tim! Where'd you get the 411?
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    Quote Originally Posted by atctim View Post
    1981 ATC250R – 11,176
    1982 ATC250R – 19,527
    1983 ATC250R – 14,754
    1984 ATC250R – 12,486
    1985 ATC250R – 26,844
    1986 ATC250R – 13,093

    I really thought there were more 250R's produced, kinda weird though that 82 and 85 were super high

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    Now we need the yamaha and Kawasaki production number...
    And I just notice, what about the 1988 Big red???

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    yamaha and kawasaki??? bah.... they sold like 1000 units each year...

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    if that.........
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    im kinda shocked how low some of those numbers are...i guess the old 200x's just hang around
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    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?

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    every farmer around PA had a 84 big red...most got used hard and got junked
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by SWIGIN View Post
    im kinda shocked how low some of those numbers are...i guess the old 200x's just hang around
    I agree... I knew the 87 x would be low... but figured the 86 200x numbers would be way higher, makes me want to hold onto mine even tighter, lol. The 350x # is surprising to me.... over 25K, figured that would be much lower....... but one thing is for sure... we won't run out of 84 or 85 Big Reds anytime soon.

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    Thats only about 40,000 liquid R's. Thats not that many when you think about about how many people there are in the U.S. In 1980 alone, Honda produced twice as many 110's as there were liquid R's ever made. Split that number in half for 20,000 and thats probably about how many surviving one there actually are left.
    Happy to see I own the rarest 110 there is.
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