Very cool score. As the other guys have posted, Manbearpig and Mr.Clean are the the guys to reach out to for answers on this trike.![]()
* 1970 US90 Red
* 1978 ATC 90/180 Helm&Son, Bandito /3D springer. ( Spaghetti Winder )
* 1978 ATC 90/128 Bandito / Ace Williams Springer.
* 1980 ATC 110/ ? Helm&Son, Dickson Full Suspended
* 1981 ATC 110 MTC Full Supended
* 1985 ATC 200s
*1986 ATC 250R/310 2"+ Westcoast Swinger
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Great bike and very cool story behind the bike. I'll be watching this rebuild thread. You have a great knowledgeable support team here on 3WW.
RIP - Yamahondaman!! You will never be forgotten!
RIP - Sam Brehm!! Gone but NEVER forgotten!
RIP - Sandpuppi101 - You will live on in my mind - I miss you friend!
Awesome Find!
Nick made several different versions of the frame. Your's appears to be the later style that used the 200x parts.
The early version used the ATC185-200s parts.
Again Awesome Find. Thanks for Posting and Welcome to the "500 Nick Club"!
Keep us posted on the progress. Get ready for the offerst to start coming in. lol
* 1978 ATC 90/180 Pauter PJ1 / Springer "Team BAPP" Bike *
* 1980 ATC 110/180 "Danny's Machine Works" 3D Sprint Dune Bike *
* Nicholson 500 Race Bike *
* HPATC Yamaha RD350 "Big Moe" Trike *
Yes, be sure to obtain a Honda factory service manual for a 1979 xr500, so that you have the correct specs, maintenance and rebuild info for the engine.
Check under the frame where the foot pegs attach. This is a notorious spot for cracks in the frame. Also check the rear motor mount bolt holes, they tend to get oblong/worn out. The frame is chromoly so if you are going to weld, I would suggest it be with a TIG welder.
100 bucks...lol. Here's the good news. Nick is still around if you have to have the frame repaired. I would get to know him as well. From the pics, it looks like someone dropped a good penny on everything aftermarket for that bike back in the 80's....fork bleeders, tac, speedo. I bet at one time there was some $$$$ dumped into that. Get ready to bust out the checkbook for this restore. I am subscribed.
Man, I have been keeping my eyes open for an aftermarket frame. I've had a an xr5 motor sitting on my bench for almost a year. You got almost the whole pickle for a bill. Dude, you have been blessed. Nice swipe...
"Roll on 3"
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"Long Live the ATC"Building: ATCr125xRiding: ATC200sx"I am not a mechanic, mechanics get paid for this. I do it because I enjoy it."
Congratulations on the find! There is a starting procedure for these and it goes as follows;
Choke to your discretion depending on whether or not you require it.
Ignition switch off, gently find TDC then slowly bump the motor just past that.
Ignition switch on, kick with everything you've got. Using this method you're taking advantage of the rotational mass of the crank to bump the engine over. If you try to position the engine with the ignition on it can backfire. It happened to me once and luckily it just started the engine as I slowly bumped it past TDC, literally moved the kicker about an inch and it started! One of the strangest things I've ever seen. However, had it fired the other way I could have gone for a ride or broken something.
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85 Tri-Zinger 60
85 ATC250SX
86 ATC250SX
87 ATC250SX
02 XR650L conversion
84 ATC 480R
Incredible find man! that is definetly a sweet trike! Hopefully you post more pics in the future as you rebuild your "Nicky" 500!
Never forget the past , but dont dwell on it.
My toys
Trike:
1983 Honda Atc 185s (update: frame painted!)
1986 honda Atc 125m (sold)
Non - trike
1968 Lomart Cheeftah Mini bike (3 hp Tecumseh)
1968 wheel horse charger automatic ( modded)
1981 Dodge Power Ram (driver)
1981 Imperial (project car)
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My question is, we're that style of rear tire very popular back in the day? I've never seen one before and now I've them twice, OP pic and magazine. My thoughts are it's the same machine, coincidence?
Trikes
1970/71 US 90 (Aquarius Blue)
1970/71 US 90 (Future Project)
1972/73 US 90 Camo Project (110 Big Bore)
1972/73 US 90 Green
1982 ATC 70
1983 ATC 70 (Ladybug)
1973 ATC 70
1965 Marketeer 3 Wheel Golf Cart with 1986 Honda 250 drivetrain
TF 2015
Other
1983 Honda Z50
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Coolpool, those tires are from Sand Tires Unlimited, they are still available . I have a set I have run on a 250R but they are old and in terrible shape. Fun tire in the Michigan sand with a nice comprimise between traction and sliding sideways, really nice if you end up on hardpack ground. I would guess they would excel in a desert environment where you have everything, hardpack , rocks, sand ……etc.
Ross..
http://www.sandtiresunlimited.com/sandtire1.html
My Rides
1985 250R original (Garage Queen)
-under restoration
1985 250R black and blue full rebuild ( Daily Rider)
-Paul Turner pipe
-+2" Westcoast
1985 Red and White Tecat-EH Sold
1985 Green Tecate Sold
My Wife's Ride
-2003 Suzuki LTZ 400 Showroom fresh and completely stock
My Kids Ride
-2004 Yamaha Blaster, Completely Stock
-2006 Yamaha Blaster, Completely Stock
Nice score!! Take your time and restore it..
Current Trikes
2 1985 Honda 250sx
1985 Big Red
2 1983 YTM 200k's. 1 for parts.
KLT 250 Prairie
1982 Honda 185 - Waiting to be saved
1985 125m Parts Machine
Still on the hunt for a 1986 350x and 250r.
thank you everyone for reading and commenting. So the way I am explaining this ATC to other people that have never herd of it, is that it is a factory race ATC. Kinda like how now days Honda helps build a factory motocross race bike? Am I correct in explaining it that way?
Does anyone know how many of these were made or how to get into touch with Nick Nickelson? Does anyone know by chance what they are worth or what one sold for recently so I know how much to insure it for?
I have started looking over the frame and everything and there are no cracks seems to be in great shape. I wanted to see where I stood with the motor so I put fresh oil in it and proceeded to kick it over. Holly freaking crap this thing has compression. I sprayed a little bit of starting fluid (because I have the rust filled tank off right now) and I verified I have spark and I even went to a motorcycle junk yard here and put a better reading coil in (and it was not cracked like mine) but I cant even get one fire out of it. I do feel a slight bit of blow back coming out of the carb so my next step is to check the timing. I am wondering about the extent of engine work that is in this thing because even with blow back I have ridiculous compression and the compression release on the head has a plug in it? So I am wondering about valve and cam work. If you guys have any tips on this let me know.
I really appreciate everyone reading and subscribing to my thread I will posy frequent updates on how the restoration is going.
Very nice score there. I learn something new here all the time. Look forward to the build.
"See, morbid and creepifying, I got no problem with, long as she does it quiet-like. "
Trikes:
1982 Honda ATC250R(in process), 1984 Honda ATC110, 1984 Honda 200s, 1985 Kawasaki KLT160(not running...yet)
Quads:
1990 Suzuki LT250S, 2013 Suzuki LT-Z400, 2014 Honda TRX450R SE