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Thread: couple of the big reds out for a stretch

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    couple of the big reds out for a stretch

    nice day to get them out for a spin and lube!




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    I never really noticed the size difference between years before until you put them side by side.
    And i love the last picture, the dog just wants to fit in too.

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    Nice picture with the dog and kids! Two clean machines
    Trikes Currently Owned

    ~1970 Honda US90 - Complete restoration
    ~1974 Honda ATC90 - Complete restoration
    ~1985 Honda Big Red 250ES ATC
    ~1986 Honda 250SX ATC

    Looking for a new OEM Hondaline Working Light bracket/stay for my Big Red

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    Great pics Rory. Man I love that 84. I was trying to sell mine, but after installing one of FlyingW's carbs, it's so nice. They are really great machines.

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    the 250 is a beast size wise compared to the 200! They are both fantastic machines! These 2 run like new also!

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    I had an 87 250es that I miss dearly! Honda really hit a home run with those machines, they have the perfect mix of power, comfort and utility. There is a really nice low hour 87 on Craigslist right now for $750 and it's really tempting me but this move back to Louisiana is preventing me from buying anything else right now.
    1985 Honda 250r

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    Worden18 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Awesome machines....thanks for sharing
    My Trikes:

    1983 Honda 185s
    1986 Honda 250es Big Red
    1985 Yamaha 225 DX
    1984 Yamaha 200EL "Yamahauler"

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    Very nice indeed. Thanks for the great pics
    1982 Honda 185s, Up and running and SOLD
    1985 suzuki quad runner 250, Up and running
    1983 Yamaha 125 tri moto, Needs TLC
    1985 Honda 250 es Big Red, New Project

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    Very nice!! I was going to go out and fire up my 200ES today and get some work done with it. Its so cool here today i will have to put on a light jacket before i go out the door. Outside temp is 63 degrees!!!!! We broke some records for the overnight lows.

    Compared to the two weeks of 90's we had this is great.
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    1984 Honda ATC200ES "Big Red"
    1982 ATC200E "Hondie"
    1988 TRX300FW "Project Quad" Still in progress....

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    Nice clean machines!!!
    1986 Honda 350X
    1985 Yamaha Tri-Z 250
    2006 Honda TRX400ex,,,(YA! YA!,,,,,I KNOW IT'S ONE OF THEM 4 WHEEL THINGS!!!!!)

    http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...ack+for+sp8twn


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    Two of the best products to ever roll out the Honda factory.
    Nice to see the boys will each have one to grow into!
    1985 Honda ATC 250ES
    1985 Honda ATC 250SX
    1984 Honda ATC 200M
    1983 Honda ATC 200
    1984 Honda ATC 110

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    like the machines ya got sir. really clean and look well taken care off. glad to see them puring like kittens.
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