Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 21

Thread: ATV Interchange website I'm building

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    USA
    --
    4,129

    ATV Interchange website I'm building

    I'm a programmer and can build interactive websites, so I figured something useful to make would be an Interchange program/website for three wheelers. The thing I'm lacking is exactly what parts interchange with what. So if I can get some help and can get a near complete listing I'll build it. I'm looking for straight bolt on interchange with little mods like swapping a 200x front end on a 250sx, or exact parts that interchange within a 250es and 250sx like the primary clutch.

    I mainly have 250es and 250sx machines, so I can test swap most parts in my free time, but am interested in any three wheeler. I would like to expand it to three wheeler/ quad parts that interchange as well like carbs etc. My main focus is 250sx and es machines to start with, and yes.. I'll use the search button as much as possible and other sites for resources. I would like to also throw up the OEM part numbers etc too to make life easier. Any other suggestions / ideas?


    I'm thinking the website will be the best option, easy to update and I can hook it all up to a database, down side, monthly costs to cover, but ads should offset the cost (not looking to profit really). I'm thinking the format should be where you can search part numbers, part names (ex 250es swing arm), and the standard Make->Year->Model->Part setup.
    Last edited by ps2fixer; 10-21-2012 at 10:33 AM.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    Choctaw, OK
    --
    2,755
    Wow, thats a tall order. Basically you would have to gather all part numbers by year and model. I have seen some Honda fiche sites that do show applicability for any given part number. I find that info very useful especially for part numbers that have been discontinued and superceded by other part numbers. A good example of this is the flat faced bolts like the 8x55 used on the R. The 8x55 is discontinued but there is a 8x55 dimple head bolt used on quads in lieu of the flat faced bolt used on the R.

    With out trike parts becomming more and more discontinued every year, we find ourselves looking for suitable substitutes. Sometimes the parts may not be exact but it still works just as well.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    Choctaw, OK
    --
    2,755
    I too am an SX guy and have done part number comparisons between the SX and ES. There are some common part numbers between the two. I know you are looking at more of a top level comparison but having a complete part number cross referance database would be a huge task but it would also be very valueable. How can we help?

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    USA
    --
    4,129
    Right now any details on parts that work is great. If you can give a part number for my own reference would help out a lot. I'm going to be basing a lot on that Honda site's database, photos etc. If I don't have any copyright issues, I have a copy of most ATV/ATC manuals in pdf form as well. For the part number database to cross reference, that won't be too bad, I can make what people call a web scraper, which pulls and formats data from websites. As I said, my main focus is on 250es/sx machines, but I'm open for other swaps. The example above about the R bolts is a great example I would like the site to be full of. I know honda likes to change part numbers on things, even if they don't really change anything, so reference just by part number would only be for people wanting to keep exact OEM parts on their machines.

    Just to add to the list of things of interest, I would be interested in parts that interchange between the fatcat/big wheels and the three wheelers, since I'm sure parts for them are even harder to find. Another note on the interchange "requirements" is that I would be interested in including aftermarket options as well, and even "upgrades" Like changing top ends around, cylendars, heads, etc and what changes are required to make it work. I just don't want to get into mods where you need access to a machine shop or tourch/welding skills, unless it is pretty stright forward, like I read a 350x engine bolts right in a 250x quad frame, but there is some fab work required, I think the exhaust or top mount or something.

    Another thing I would like to include on the site is a good rim reference for factory / upgrade options. Like the 83 250r rear rims and 85-87 big red rims are the same bolt pattern, but the offset is different. The big red rims add 2-3 inches wider like a wheel spacer, and I think the tires an an inch wider. My cuz loved the swap compaired to the factory ones.

    One thing to note, I know this site isn't going to be put up in a day or anything. I'm planning to get the main core of the logic made and throw up what I know and work on part number cross references and accept user input for things to add and mistakes to fix.

    I'm always open to ideas, or examples .

    Oh... trying to think of a domain name as well. Maybe ATCInterchange or ATVInterchange.com, since if I'm going to build a web scraper for ATC pages, I could just go on and hit the quads as well.
    Last edited by ps2fixer; 10-20-2012 at 01:36 AM.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Apr 2011
    Location
    Flint, mi
    --
    53
    This is a awesome idea, u should make sure to add all the brake swap info for the 200x i think those work with a few others as well

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    USA
    --
    4,129
    Links would be handy too, I havn't been here all that long, so I havn't read the good old threads with interchange details yet. Once I get the OEM parts and a basic site up, I'll be looking to add the extra stuff that is more or less trial and error.

    Just an update on this, I think I came up with a database design that will work. Populated it with 1985 and 1986 250sx airbox part numbers for a trial run.

    On my own machines, I wonder if there are any dirt bike forks that end up being bolt on for the 350x tripples and can handle the weight etc. Would be nice to have the option to buy new with out going NOS .


    EDIT:

    Just thought of this "interchangable" part, so going to log it here . Clutch cable from a 1987 TRX250X fits on a 1983 ATC250R. Only requirement to make it work is to relocate the holding bracket on the side cover since the cable comes out of the housing longer. This should cover the cables from 87-92 TRX250X fitting on 83-84 250r's. One thing to note, the cable is pretty close to the side cover, not sure if it ever hits or not, isn't on my own machine to check.
    Last edited by ps2fixer; 10-20-2012 at 10:37 AM.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Apr 2011
    Location
    Flint, mi
    --
    53
    Heres the link, theres alot of part numbers in there for the calipers that will swap over

    http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...r-83-85-200x-s

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    USA
    --
    4,129
    Quote Originally Posted by d_b3ck View Post
    Heres the link, theres alot of part numbers in there for the calipers that will swap over

    http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...r-83-85-200x-s
    Wow... lots of great info there, stuff I needed to know lol, got a 250x and a 350x that wouldn't hurt replacing the rear brakes on (the 350x is missing it completely).

    Another side note, I'm planning to add buttons on the site for users to verify swaps/interchanges, and provide reference links and credit where it is due.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Apr 2011
    Location
    Flint, mi
    --
    53
    Ya its awesome when u find out u can use newer/ cheaper parts that bolt right on to these older machines, the kx80/85 rear calipers go for around 40 these days the guy that made that got lucky with how cheap it was

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    USA
    --
    4,129
    Bought a domain that seems suitable. Primary target is three wheelers, but with this domain name I can expand to four wheelers, fat cats, side by sides, etc.

    http://atvinterchange.com

    Got a simple "what's to come" page for the homepage. I get to do the hidden programming now, so there won't be many visable changes to the site for a while.
    Last edited by ps2fixer; 10-21-2012 at 06:44 AM.

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Location
    Holyrood Newfoundland
    --
    114
    http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...ht=tecate+swap Heres one that nd4speed done a awesome job on tecate part swaps.
    Honda
    1985 Big Red 250-Sold
    1985 200m-Donor
    1984 200m-Parts
    1992 cr125r-Project
    1983 Auto X
    Yamaha
    1984 Ytm 200-Sold
    1999 Yfm 350-Traded
    Suzuki
    1992 lt250r

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    USA
    --
    4,129
    Been a while since I updated this (and the site ). I threw a few more pages together to get a better "feel" of the website. Still far from done, but besides being a resource of info, I'm thinking of making a page on there as an open market place for new and used parts. I know ebay has crazy fees, but hosting the site does cost money, so I'm not 100% sure how I'm going to make the site make a little money to keep it going, maybe some ads.

    Anyway... to see the "hidden" updates as I go, check out http://atvinterchange.com/index2.php and let me know what you think so far. Seems like the domain name was spot on, #1 rank for the search "atv interchange" along with this post being #2 . Also... I know the email link don't fit on the page, it isn't a public page currently, so I'll fix it some other time.

    Primary goal currently is to get the basic layout of the site made, so I can tweek anything that seems a bit off before throwing a bunch of code together to make sections actually work.
    Last edited by ps2fixer; 12-02-2012 at 07:25 AM.

  13. #13
    toki is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    wisconsin
    --
    158
    sweet!

    very nice looking site too. professional and easy on the eyes. i cant wait to see some data tho!

    keep goin!

  14. #14
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    USA
    --
    4,129
    Thanks for the support, I'm still working on the database design for the actual parts info. Current design seems split up too much, so it won't scale well (lots of users will crash it).

  15. #15
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Location
    USA
    --
    4,129
    Another update on this, started to build the search engine part of the site. Seems the db design I picked loads quick and is flexable to design .

    I would like some input on the search page. The actual textbox search does not function yet, but the clickable links do and you can see the results update at the bottom, which will change later, mainly for debugging right now. There are only 5 machines added to the database, and the search page shows all of them at the bottom, so you have an idea what results should be expected.

    http://atvinterchange.com/search.php

    Sites to compair aginst:

    http://www.servicehonda.com/parts.html
    http://www.shopwevegotyourparts.com/oempartfinder.htm
    (cars based) http://www.hondapartscheap.com/?gcli...FcXb4AodWnoAwA

    I kind of like how hondapartscheap is simple and does not require several page loads, but isn't as flexable to *find* machines that you don't know the exact info of.

    UPDATE:

    Added from 1971 to 1987 Honda ATV models to the db, that should cover *most* people here for testing and such .
    Last edited by ps2fixer; 12-04-2012 at 03:22 PM.

//ArrowChat Integreation Code //