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Thread: Bought a 1984 200ES Big Red for $100! No Key? No Manual?

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    Bought a 1984 200ES Big Red for $100! No Key? No Manual?

    I found a 1984 Big Red 200ES for $100 this weekend on Craigslist. The guy bought a farm and the trike was part of the deal so he didn't know anything about it. There are a few problems I need to address right away.

    There is no key, can I bypass the key switch somehow?

    Does anyone know where I can get an owners manual for it so I know how everything works?

    The battery is dead, do I need a charged battery to start it with the pull start?

    Thanks for any help

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    ok first off, it should not need a battery to run, and you should be able to easily remove the key switch and just use a killswitch and the pull start.
    Looking for some smaller style tires like the r's have, just 2 back tires. pm please.

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    Kick arse man!! I so want a big red, esp. for $100! I read you can have a key cut in minutes by Honda, all they need is some number..maybe someone else will chime in.

    Check s sig, it has a link to a lot of manuals. Once again, I love dead trees, so I buy my manuals from Ebay in paper form.

    The pull start is a backup in case your battery is dead. Them Honda people always thinking ahead

    Congrats on the deal! Got any pics?

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    You'll like the 200 Big Red. I just got one last month too. Been trying to keep it running and already have over a grand in it.

    For a Clymer manual:

    http://www.clymer.com/Book.aspx?bid=...7;2c+1980-1986

    For an official Honda recommended reprint of operator and service, parts:

    http://www.helminc.com/helm/Result.a...CJMDMSH3X10RA4

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    I have that exact same manual. I often think the look on that guys face is one of fear lol, he is jumping a bike with no suspension

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    I have an off topic question I have to ask. Is it possible for these to vapor lock when they get hot? Or do I just need to go through the fuel line and carb when it dies from what seems to be starvation?

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    Was that the one in Star Prairie Wisc.?
    No trikes. Too old, too crippled. Unless I find one I can't live without!
    "You cant fix stupid" ~ Ron White
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    Buy it! You can bypass the key or just use ebay and find an old ignition with a key, rip your old one out and put in the new one. Its just 3 or 4 wires. You dont need a battery for it to run but might need one in there (dead or not) to complete the circuit. My sx had a dead battery for the longest time and i just used the kickstart. The electric start is awesome though and is so great to have!!

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    Yes is was the one in Star Prairie Wisc, did I beat you to it? I had to drive almost 2 hours to get it but well worth it.
    Thanks for all the help

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    I know there is a thread on here in the World Class Help forum about reparing keyed ignition switches, and if you read that you may be able to figure out how to take yours apart and make it so you can turn it with a screwdriver.
    Rides:
    1985 250sx
    1982 ATC185s
    1984 200es

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    nice. 84 is my favorite year. I love the extra gears, reverse and hardtail. Good luck

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    you dont have to by pass the ignition,just unplug it.
    Signature pic removed,becuase of no helmet.

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    take the ignition switch out take it too the local honda dealer and have a key made for around 6 bucks I have done lots of these this way
    Trikes currently owned
    E.T. trike 150H.P. and climbing Pure DRAG beast
    85 250r project

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewGuyOldHonda View Post
    Yes is was the one in Star Prairie Wisc, did I beat you to it? I had to drive almost 2 hours to get it but well worth it.
    Thanks for all the help
    No, you didnt beat me to it... I was emailing the guy last weekend, but I decided that I didnt have the space for another project, and more than likely not having the understanding wife for it either! Good score for you!! Is it in decent shape? It looked pretty good in the pics...
    No trikes. Too old, too crippled. Unless I find one I can't live without!
    "You cant fix stupid" ~ Ron White
    My feeback link: http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...ack-for-Thorpe

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