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    trike number 2!

    Hey guys. Today I got my 2nd trike. This one will be a bit more of a project then my first one. This one doesn't run, and doesn't look pretty. I got myself a 1984 ATC 200s, and paid only 200 dollars for it. He was asking 500. It looks pretty janky right now, I plan on making it my latest project and get her back to running and presentable shape. Heres some pics. Where do you guys think I should start? Theres quite a few things that seem to be interesting with it, i'll try to get some pics tomorrow or in a few days. Anyway here ya go. Think I got a good deal?

    NOTE: the pics with 2 of them are the new one and my first one together, the one with the rack is my first one ('83 185s)Click image for larger version. 

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    3 Wheelers:
    1983 Honda ATC 200E Big Red "The Barn Find"
    1984 Honda 200x with 200s engine "Auto-X"
    1981 185s junker SOLD
    1983 Honda ATC 185s "the original" SOLD
    1984 Honda ATC 200s "The FrankenTrike" SOLD
    1984 Honda ATC 200s "ole reliable" SOLD
    1986 Honda ATC 200x SOLD

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    Looks like a good project, you do have the wrong forks on it. Those forks would be pre 83.
    What markings are on that front tire? Brand, size, etc?
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    Id say for $200 you did good and id start with getting it running then change the oil and check the drive chain and all the bearings but it should be a fun rider. I have an 81 or 82 I always forget but its a blast.

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    Pretty good, especially for only $200.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dman10 View Post
    Looks like a good project, you do have the wrong forks on it. Those forks would be pre 83.
    What markings are on that front tire? Brand, size, etc?
    Hey, sorry it took so long for a response. I looked at the front tire. It is a goodyear, and it is 25x11x9. I took some pics of it too. I was told by another 3 wheeler guy that he thinks the forks are actually from a 1980 ATC 185, and if so the tire would be 25x11x9. Anyway heres the pics I took of it.Click image for larger version. 

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    3 Wheelers:
    1983 Honda ATC 200E Big Red "The Barn Find"
    1984 Honda 200x with 200s engine "Auto-X"
    1981 185s junker SOLD
    1983 Honda ATC 185s "the original" SOLD
    1984 Honda ATC 200s "The FrankenTrike" SOLD
    1984 Honda ATC 200s "ole reliable" SOLD
    1986 Honda ATC 200x SOLD

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