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James6406
03-15-2012, 09:45 PM
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Got a windshield along with a 1984 ATC125M that I purchased last weekend. Hoping someone recognizes it and can supply some information. It came not mounted on the trike. The last picture is of the headlight and mount on the bike. Looks like the mounting bracket puts the headlight forward to fit into the windshield/fairing.
Jon Boy
03-15-2012, 09:53 PM
nice find, you don't see those farings very often. little rough, but i'd own it if i could. :lol:
the light bracket looks to be the one for the front rack/basket option though. pretty sure the faring didn't use that bracket (will admit i could be wrong though :lol: ) and the light needs raised up a tad from the brochure pic.
scroll to bottom of page. pic1 for faring, pic4 basket light bracket.
http://www.3wheelerworld.com/Brochures/ATCsite/85atc125m-110.html
James6406
03-15-2012, 10:02 PM
Thanks.
I had no idea this was a genuine Honda accessory. The headlight was duct taped together which made me think this was a homemade. I thought maybe it was from a snowmobile. It is a bit rough: a few cracks, hazed over windshield, etc. Still pretty cool. Don't know if I'll put it on the trike. I'm afraid I would end up busting it all up.
dustrunner
03-15-2012, 10:15 PM
yep, i had one on my 1983 honda atc 185s. i could take the clear windshield off and put a lower profile black plastic piece on it for summer time riding.
James6406
03-24-2012, 10:11 AM
I would be willing to trade it for some parts for my 1984 125M and 110. I need a good usable seat pan, headlight assembly, and trunk lid. Please let me know if there is any interes.
atc300r
03-24-2012, 10:29 AM
Those where universal fit.You could get brackets to use them on just about any atc with the square or rectangle headlight.I had one without the mounting bracket.Traded it for a first gen 250r plus axle.If you go on ebay search atc hondaline and it will list a couple brackets for 250r .Bruce Hartman (350x ny) I think thanks his name on here has a 82 250r-300r with one on it.Good for winter riding.
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