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    Wink Here is a little fun for ya'll...

    Identify this trike... Have fun!

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    1973-74 Honda ATC 70 Chrome Custom

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    83 200E, 1984-85 200M, or 84 200es. Front Suspension, Keyed ignition, and starter motor narrow it down. Not sure how to tell past that.
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    1983 212x "Mickey Dunlap" Powroll TT Trike -Blue frame, Supertrapp (looking for a Powroll DD), WEB Stage II cam, Powroll 6mm stroker, Wiseco 10.25:1 piston stock bore, ported, polished, +2 Swinger,White low-pros and 250R front fender, BAPP rear shock, Powroll Decals, NOS Carlisle R/A's

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    Chopsaw is offline Just Too Addicted Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    not sure where the fun of this comes in , but looks to me like a 84 es with a 200m front fork on it .

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    200e will have hi/low, 200m will just have e-start. 200es will have reverse.
    83-84 will have the downshift pattern, 85+ will have upshift. I can't zoom in enough on my iPod to see if it has a dual range transmission or not.

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    It's definitely not an 84 Big Red 200es. It does have the Hi/Low, so to me it looks like an 83 Honda Big Red 200E with 200M forks.

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    82-83 200e. Chain drive, hi/lo, electric start, Steel forks.
    83 ATC 200E(X) Big Red

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    Alrighty then... So everyone is in the ballpark.
    I wanted to use this as a good example to show how Honda was able to recycle parts
    through many models and still give consumers the variety of machines they wanted.

    So here is the actual parts brakedown... Keep in mind that yes, some parts are infact the same
    for one model as it is to another...

    Forks: '83 185
    Tank: '84 Big Red
    Frame: 200m
    Fenders: '84 Big Red w/Rack
    Engine: 200e

    Thanks for participating! :-)
    Last edited by MattDragontamer; 04-08-2014 at 11:51 PM.


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    Wow that thing is quite the mutt of trikes
    1986 350x
    1985 250es Big Red
    1985 200m - sold
    1984 225dx - sold
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    1977 atc 90
    2002 custom Suzuki Volusia
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    I dispute the part of it having an "85 Big Red Tank" claim. It looks like the 200ES or 200E type tanks that interchange to me.

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    A bunch of parts from different bikes?.......you're all wrong then its a Suzuki

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    Quote Originally Posted by TrickShot View Post
    I dispute the part of it having an "85 Big Red Tank" claim. It looks like the 200ES or 200E type tanks that interchange to me.
    Oops, yep you are right about the tank, I hit the 5 instead of the 4 when typing on my phone. That's what I get for not proof reading... :/ I'll see about correcting that.

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