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    RESTORATION pic's ,an awesome pair !!!!

    Hey Gang : As promised I finally got the time to show you all some pics of the newest restoration too Muddogs Restorations.The machine actually has quite a history with it and I am probably gonna keep her! I found it in the weeds awhile back and after looking her over I saw on the bottm skidplate a makeshift trailer hitch that was made out of some flatstock and bolted down.Amazed I looked it over again and found paint on the underside of the seat.Paint that I had put there back in the fall of 1984,That's right this used to be my machine ,I sold it back in the fall of '84 to a couple from the next town over so I could get my '85 200X. When I got it home I checked it over somemore and was then 100% positive of my discovery.21 years it had been and I was absolutley gonna fix her up!! I did a frame up Restro,every bolt taken off,every spec of paint removed ,and new fenders added.It is a 1982 honda ATC 185S and runs like a champ.The motor was gone thru-carb also and I think she turned out pretty good.I am gonna ad a hitch this round to but this time ,it will be a Hondaline one.LOL Also in the pic is a twin '82 ,but the other is a ATC 200.I think they are a pretty impressive pair.As if I am gonna ride the 185S,Yep ,Without a doubt! And I am sure I will have alot of cocktails just looking at her because it's home for good now! I did pic's of the whole process and will be sending them in soon for the restoration page, so you all can see step by step how it went!!!
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    looks real good man,now it's time to run er in some mud!!!!!!!
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    Looks sweet just like all your restos do

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    wow pretty cool story. Nice restores too
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    nice job man !
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    nice job . looks very professional

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    Wow...two great trikes from a great time in ATC History....1982.

    I would say the wave was building fast in that year...and then in '83 to 85 things just went crazy!! Great trikes!!

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    nice, makes me miss my little 185s that i had
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    Thanks for the compliments,I am on the 350X's now!! Those things are gonna be real nice!!
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    A good question was brought up in a thread by the Deatons and I just thought I would bring up a past thread and reinterate on the subject! Something was said about why would you spend the money into restoring a 185S instead of a R or T3 or a us90.I am gonna be honest and tell you that I was speechless,speechless that, that was said on a trike website .I ain't knocking anyone at all and I take no offense to anything but gang,this is where it all started,this is a piece of History that most of you young guys have never seen,this is part of atv heritage! The atv world did'nt start out with the Tri-Z or 250R or T3,It started out with baloon tires for suspension ,them it inovated into rigids with a bigger motor,and that is where the 185S fell.A restoration is something to look at and remember ,kinda like the old pic's me and the older gang looks at from time to time ,but a restoration is better than a pic.Those are just my insane thought's!!!
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    I would restore a 1981 110. That was the trike I learned to ride on.

    A 70 would be a fun project to. I like seeing anything on three wheels restored even if the only ones I enjoy riding are sport trikes.

    Great work by the way.

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    Lol...

    Quote Originally Posted by sandpuppi101
    A good question was brought up in a thread by the Deatons and I just thought I would bring up a past thread and reinterate on the subject! Something was said about why would you spend the money into restoring a 185S instead of a R or T3 or a us90.I am gonna be honest and tell you that I was speechless,speechless that, that was said on a trike website .I ain't knocking anyone at all and I take no offense to anything but gang,this is where it all started,this is a piece of History that most of you young guys have never seen,this is part of atv heritage! The atv world did'nt start out with the Tri-Z or 250R or T3,It started out with baloon tires for suspension ,them it inovated into rigids with a bigger motor,and that is where the 185S fell.A restoration is something to look at and remember ,kinda like the old pic's me and the older gang looks at from time to time ,but a restoration is better than a pic.Those are just my insane thought's!!!

    Dude it was a joke. I have restored a 200x and a 250sx so far. Not to the extent of some of you guys but none the less I was very pround of them. Oh, and sandpuppi I started riding a 225dx back in 85' when I was 11. So now you could relax a little bit.

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    Chris ,I hope you did'nt take that as a attack on you at all, I was just saying that I thought all trikes are worthy ,There are no hard feeling at all.I see you wised up with old age going from a Yamaha 225 DX and upgrading to the Honda's (LMAO)!!!!
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    Hey sandpuppi101, Those are some nice wheelers! Awesome resto job on the 185s! I just found this site and it is great! I didn't know anybody else was as crazy about these ATCs as I am. I have the first ATC that I learned to ride on. A 1983 ATC 185s. I have been searching for NOS parts for about four years now. I got some before Honda started to discontinue parts. Do you have any sources you want to give up as to where I can find honda parts? Also on your 185s did you polish the pullstart cover? Looks shiny. Cool! Also what is the best way to clean up the engine cases and the front sproket cover to get them to look new. Yours looks like a new part . Is it just cleaned or new? I have a sand blaster but I'm not sure what to blast with yet. Walnut shells maybe? I want mine to look showroom new when I'm done also. Let me know if you have any tips. Thanks a lot.

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    First off welcome to the board,if you like three wheelers you have come to the rite place! As you have surely found out in the past 4 years Honda NOS parts are not very readily avaliable from the dealer any more on most parts.Some are still kicking around in different regions of the country but most likely they are gone.I would say that one of my biggest sources for parts is here on the forum or myself as far as getting quality parts.You can also go on E-bay ,which is fine but the quality of used parts on there is sometimes IFFY ,if you are not farmilar with the seller.I have been restoring Honda ATC's for many years and I restore them with quality parts that either I have restored or have gotten from reputiple people ,to whom I deal with.I appreciate that you like the machines,when I do a restoration,I actually have alot of planning going into it as far as how I am gonna do it,before one bolt or screw is removed.And it is not uncommon for me to have as many as 5 projects going on at one time,so a gameplan is very important.Doing a single project would be less strainuous but still lots of planning is involved.Feel free to contact me at Muddogsrestros@aol.com if you have any more questions!
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