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    86 200x swing arm bolt

    Does anyone know if the 86 Swing arm bolt (90117-HB5-006) is the same as any other model that is still available from Honda? It was only used on the 86/87, but any slight change would warrant a new part number. Any help is appreciated.

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    86-88 trx200sx is a direct swap. Only difference is the 200x bolt is hollow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jmoozy27 View Post
    86-88 trx200sx is a direct swap. Only difference is the 200x bolt is hollow.
    Thanks for that info. Ill keep that in mind. I think I am going to have one made. Does anyone have a picture of the head of the bolt that they can send my way? I want to at least make it look it OEM if I am having one made.

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    Better option is to have the 250R bolt trimmed and retreaded to the size you need.
    86-89 trx250r/atc250r same bolt.


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    Post the measurements

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    Hope this helps...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jmoozy27 View Post

    Hope this helps...
    It does. Thanks!

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    When I get in trouble and can't find the correct bolt .....! I go get a fron't axle bolt from the Big red and re make it!!!!! Simlpe !!!!1
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    I have found many ways to solve 3 wheeler problems...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jmoozy27 View Post
    I have found many ways to solve 3 wheeler problems...
    Wow, where you live your favorite tool must be a 6" brass and a 6" steel wire wheel an a bench grinder...
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    Quote Originally Posted by onformula1 View Post
    Wow, where you live your favorite tool must be a 6" brass and a 6" steel wire wheel an a bench grinder...
    Bench grinder for sure, it's a.must have down here.
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    isn't the 86/87 200x bolt smaller and a smaller diameter. I have several 86/87 200x bolts, 2 350x bolts(same as 86/87 200x) and a bunch of 85-89 250r bolts. I seam to remember the 250r bolts are a larger diameter, I think because I tried to use one in a 250r and it wasn't a tight fit. I then bought a 250r bolt and it was a tight fit.

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    Did this get solved?


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