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Thread: 1974 ATC90 Value

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    1974 ATC90 Value

    Hey guys, I have had this ATC for a while and have been thinking of selling. (I hope this is the correct forum to discuss.) All original, not a museum piece but very nice for its age. The seat cover is torn and the rear fender is cracked. Rear tires have dry cracks with almost all the tread, still hold air fine. The front tire is very very nice. No dry cracks, tread almost perfect. Some of the rubber nubs are down the middle (worn down a little but still there). Any thoughts? I appreciate the input, thanks!
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    It looks to be in real good condition. How does it run and ride?
    Rides:
    1986 ATC250R (sectional pipe and Klemm Research silencer)
    1986 ATC250R (Desert Bike, WAX-ON seat, Dual Cibie lights, Steering Stabilizer)
    1979 ATC110 (Bandito frame and forks, Turbo wheels, disc braked)
    1982 ATC70 (Lifan manual 125)
    1987 LT80 (piped, widened)


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    RIP Trace.. Godspeed.

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    It ran when I parked it 2 years ago. I have not tried to start, I imagine it needs the carb cleaned, tank is not bad. It was fun to put around on my front yard but I did not want to ride it elsewhere due to the tires.

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    Well you should try it
    3 wheelers:
    '85 ATC 110 (its my first restoration!!)
    Saving up for a 250r later this year!

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    It will be worth more in running condition.
    Rides:
    1986 ATC250R (sectional pipe and Klemm Research silencer)
    1986 ATC250R (Desert Bike, WAX-ON seat, Dual Cibie lights, Steering Stabilizer)
    1979 ATC110 (Bandito frame and forks, Turbo wheels, disc braked)
    1982 ATC70 (Lifan manual 125)
    1987 LT80 (piped, widened)


    My feedback thread
    http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...ack-for-dcreel

    RIP Trace.. Godspeed.

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    Sorry for the confusion, it does run. I just haven't started it in a couple years. I would take the time to get it running before I tried to sell it.

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    assuming it runs ok, i would offer $200. But Im a cheap arse.

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    If you need a realistic opinion, PM "Vintagemotorsports" and ask Mike. These were one of the models he really seemed to enjoy restoring.....

    It's worth some decent coin though.
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    i paid 100 bucks for mine like that one.
    1985 big red 250es working good. 1983 200e waiting for new crank and rod. 200x project looking needing everything.

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    I was told the tires, if good, are worth a small fortune($1000+) to some when restoring. Your whole trike may be worth $1500 plus to the right buyer. I just got mine a few weeks ago for $250, pretty clean but no compression.... http://www.3wheelerworldforums.com/s...ght=us90+atc90

    Hope that helps some,

    Gary
    Nuke Em til they glow, Shoot Em in the dark!

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