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LastFoolerInVA
02-19-2014, 12:58 PM
Hey fellas... I'm going tomorrow to look at a pair of 110's in exchange for some R parts... I've never owned a 110 (or ridden 1 I think) so looking for any advice... The guy doesn't know what year they are, he said he thinks one of them has a hi-low switch & the other doesn't, that's all I know about them so far... :wondering

Any advice would help...like any hard to find parts that may be missing, any spots where the frames break, etc.. plus any info on the difference between years would help too in case I cant read the frame sticker... trailprotrailprotrailpro

Saul

dougspcs
02-19-2014, 01:22 PM
Hey fellas... I'm going tomorrow to look at a pair of 110's in exchange for some R parts... I've never owned a 110 (or ridden 1 I think) so looking for any advice... The guy doesn't know what year they are, he said he thinks one of them has a hi-low switch & the other doesn't, that's all I know about them so far... :wondering

Any advice would help...like any hard to find parts that may be missing, any spots where the frames break, etc.. plus any info on the difference between years would help too in case I cant read the frame sticker... trailprotrailprotrailpro

Saul

Go look, use your gutt..if it feels like they are in pretty decent shape and the deal feels good, do it. If they are old and tired and beat, walk!

They are a pretty straight forward machine as are all the Honda ATCs..parts are plentiful and pretty cheap.

Take some pics and ask whatever questions you need..

At worst case you could always part them..if they have some decent plastic, pull starters and little or no rust in the tanks you are likely to profit and I'd go for it.

Decide what your 'R parts' are worth..and do some quick in your head math!

Badbmwbrad
02-20-2014, 07:39 AM
The ATC 110 underwent a fairly significant model update between 1982 and 1983. The gas tank/fenders/seat changed and the headlight changed.
Compared to the ATC 125m, the ATC 110 is lighter because there's no electric starter or battery. It's also a small-framed machine so if you're large-frame then you'll be cramped riding it. Reliability-wise, the engine design is excellent. It has a centrifugal oil cleaner and an oil pump suction strainer. The shift drum's detent mechanism has a weak link in the drum stopper arm (it breaks) but an updated arm is $12 and installation is pretty easy. Check for it by shifting the transmission; verifying no false neutrals during downshifting.

barnett468
02-20-2014, 08:37 AM
Hello LastFoolerInVA;


Hey, how have you been?

Below are ENGINE numbers, it should help a bit. MonroeMike had it posted. The numbers might be by the shifter or on top of the cases near the rear,

I hope they work out for you. The little trikes are kinda addicting and fun to beat the heck out of.


atc90e-1300001~ = 1974 atc90
atc90e-1400001~ = 1975 atc90
atc90e-1500001~ = 1976 atc90
atc90e-1600001~ = 1977 atc90
atc90e-1700001~ = 1978 atc90


atc110e-2000007~ = 1979 atc110
tb02e-2000001~ = 1980 atc110
tb02e-2200001~ = 1981 atc110
tb02e-2300003~ = 1982 atc110
tb02e-2500005~ = 1983 atc110
tb02e-2600001~ = 1984 atc110
tb02e-2700001~ = 1985 atc110

barnett468
02-20-2014, 08:40 AM
the 1980 110 might be a typo and might be 21000001.

LastFoolerInVA
02-20-2014, 11:14 AM
Thanks for the help!! I'm supposed to meet the guy this afternoon... I'll try to post some pics..

DickyDanger
02-20-2014, 11:33 AM
If either of them have the tool box/cargo lid door intact and you dont buy them get at least that for me intact and I will buy it from you.