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    Unhappy 1984 200es Big Red

    Hi,
    Just bought a 1984 Honda 200ES BIG RED. I live in Scotland and I'm finding it really hard to source parts. Are there any fellow British owners out there who can help with parts or suggest somewhere in Britain who specialises in trikes???

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    Welcome to 3WW! I moved your post to trikesylvania, you'll get more replies that way.

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    might help if you listed the parts you need...... smaller items are easily shipped.

    larger heavy items... are a different story tho.
    Currently :

    82 ATC - 200, plain jane, almost mint. ( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    84 ATC - 200 ES, Jimmy-Rigged, don't ask.( Sold, 03-17-2005)
    85 ATC - 250 SX, Pride and Joy, Bottom-Less Money Pit.
    84 125 M - The Mini-SX not running yet. but won't be long.
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    The more people i meet.. the more i like my DOG !

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    hello, i am also in the uk. i find that most of the parts can be sourced by the dealers (at a price) . also have a look around to see if the part your looking for was used on any other bikes. like the shoes were used on the motorbikes and other things

    will
    85 Tri-Z "Rumble Bee"
    85 250R "Red Rocket"
    83 200X "Flat Tracker"

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    Hi Jamiebhoy, the best source for parts is US ebay. Before you bid e-mail the seller and ask if they will ship to the UK, and how much it will cost. If you need several parts try and get them from the same seller (quite a few people break whole bikes) this should keep shipping costs down. We have had loads of parts sent over, and we allways use USPS (United States Postal Service), its not the fastest but we have found it is the cheapest.
    I wouldn't bother with the dealer unless it is for minor parts, as everything is expensive!!!!
    What parts are you after??

    Jason T

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    Yes what parts do you need I have some?

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