so i got a 1984 200s for free its in really bad shape, so i took off the front forks and put it on my 1985 110 atc, and it works awesome. heres a pic
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so i got a 1984 200s for free its in really bad shape, so i took off the front forks and put it on my 1985 110 atc, and it works awesome. heres a pic
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What kind of modifications did you have to do? I have a spare set of suspension forks that would look good on my 125m.
Current rides
83 185s
06 Rancher ES
95 Ford F150 4X4
2000 Ford Explorer Sport
i just have to cut off a small metal peace on the frame to make it fit and thats it . i did it today and it took me like 1 hour to change the forks out. it rides so much better now. and it looks alot better too.
sweetness!!!!![]()
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how much wouljd it cost to buys some new forks?
3 wheelers:
'85 ATC 110 (its my first restoration!!)
Saving up for a 250r later this year!
What are you considering "new" and for which bike? There is a NOS set of forks that pop up on ebay for a 110, but they are the solid forks of course. NOS Suspension front end components for the 185s are a bit more uncommon and are priced accordingly. If you are wanting to put suspension components on your 110, you might luck out and find some aftermarket suspension front ends that would work on your 110.
Nicholson 500x (Project)
Nicholson 185s
Nicholson 110 (That takes an atc70 tank)
Ascott 500 head/350x (Project)
Homebuilt Racer Chromoly Suspension 110 (Ragin Runt)
PK Racing Suspension 70
A+ Inc Suspension 70
AWS Aluminum 90 frame
Hi Performance ATC Suspension frame rd350
Hi Performance ATC Suspension frame 90