View Full Version : questions about interchangable parts from different years.
sandrooster
01-21-2003, 07:21 PM
Are the swing arms from 85/86 ATC's the same with 87-89 TRX's? If not what are the differences?
I'm aware of the different axles carriers and axles.
How about the rear shocks for the same bikes. Are they interchangable?
The pivot bolt from a ATC350X. Is it different than the 85/86 ATC250R's?
Rear brake calipers. Whats the difference between the ATC250R's and the TRX's?
Thanks for any info.
Jonathan
01-21-2003, 07:58 PM
I think everything on the rear end is interchangeable between the 86 ATC 250r's and the 86-89 TRX 250r's. I'm pretty sure that the 85 swingarm will also bolt up to the other bikes, but the brakes, carrier and axle are all different. I think rear shocks from year 250r's from 85-89 (TRX and ATC) will interchange, but the ATC shock is longer or something. It's something like that, someone else will know for sure though.
ATCRYDER
01-21-2003, 08:27 PM
I think everything on the rear end is interchangeable between the 86 ATC 250r's and the 86-89 TRX 250r's. I'm pretty sure that the 85 swingarm will also bolt up to the other bikes, but the brakes, carrier and axle are all different. I think rear shocks from year 250r's from 86-89 (TRX and ATC) will interchange, but the ATC shock is longer or something.
Yep.
venom
02-20-2005, 11:11 AM
I do know the 88,89 Trx250R swing arm is different than the 86,87. They would prob bolt up but skid plates etc are different!! I own a 88 and screwed myself on a 86,87 swing arm so just make sure you know what there selling ya.
hrc85250r
02-20-2005, 12:48 PM
the shocks are the same, but the line to the res is like twice as long....you could swap the lines if you needed to though, you would just have to recharge it.
Howdy
02-21-2005, 09:47 AM
I do know the 88,89 Trx250R swing arm is different than the 86,87. They would prob bolt up but skid plates etc are different!! I own a 88 and screwed myself on a 86,87 swing arm so just make sure you know what there selling ya.
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