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    Can anyone confirm this is a 200e?

    I just took this in on trade as partial payment for my 185s. A project for sure. The plate with the model number is gone. It is an electric start with a chain drive. It seems to look like the trike in the 83-84 200e manual. Yes, No? Which year?
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    Appears to be an 82 200e

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    First year Big Red? E-start and hi-lo? Is that what a 200E is?

    http://www.3wheelerworld.com/content...C200ES-Big-Red

    What's the VIN and/or the EIN say?

    Vin should be machined into the headstock. EIN on the engine somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90guy View Post
    Appears to be an 82 200e
    Agreed, I also think it's an 82 (or at least it has 82 tank decals).
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    Yes. 1982 Honda ATC 200E, Big Red.. begging for a 25 on the front
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    Thanks for the info.

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    There is a lever on the right side of the cylinder. Can someone tell what it is for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomcall View Post
    There is a lever on the right side of the cylinder. Can someone tell what it is for?
    Thanks
    That would be the decompression lever. To ease the compression when trying to pull start it.

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    Thanks everyone
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