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    ATC 200s Build - part 1

    Just wanted to say this a great site and I really enjoy it, probably will need a lot of help on my next project (350x), so be ready to answer questions. These are some pics of my first restoration I did the end of the summer and fall, with the help of my son, Jonathan. We rescued a rusting 200s and with a little time and money, and a lot of ebay searching and parts scavanging, turned out to be a great running and fun trike. These are the first half of the pics, I will post the second half in part 2....(I hope I attached these pictures correctly)...?
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    200s Build - part 2

    These are some continuing pictures of my post from 200s Build part 1....
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    nice man looks good
    down to parts because i no longer have a place to ride trikes.

    GIT IT RAAAGGGGG !!!!

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    200s Build - part 3 the fun part!

    These are the enjoyment pics after the restoration! Thanks again for a great site!
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    burnoutboy is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Awesome Mate.. Is that powdercoat or paint on the frame? Looks great.
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    Very nice work! Im gettin a hankerin' for one of those 'S' models myself.
    84 Honda 200ES Big Red


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    Nice looking trike! Good job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by longbedGTs
    Very nice work! Im gettin a hankerin' for one of those 'S' models myself.
    they are sweet bikes man...ive had two and i have a ich for another one now
    current rides
    82' ATC110
    85' ATC310R
    85' ATC250R
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    16' brute force 750

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    Ok, did you paint the tank? I you did, where did you get the Honda stickers?
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    mike84bigred:
    the tank was painted with the help of my cousin, (took some bondo work and rust grinding to get it straight), it is GM super red (pretty close match to Honda).
    I got the stickers from a guy named Harlan (I think he is on the board on this site?). The tank and stickers really made the bike complete.

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    Burnoutboy:
    I painted the frame with Rustoleum gloss (didn't have time to take the whole bike down and use automotive on the frame). It came out pretty good and has held up well through a few rides.

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    Lookin' pretty good there Beav! Keep up the good work.
    It's not so funny MEOW, is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by longbedGTs
    Very nice work! Im gettin a hankerin' for one of those 'S' models myself.



    ive got a s they have some torque to em too. for being a little guy that they are.
    down to parts because i no longer have a place to ride trikes.

    GIT IT RAAAGGGGG !!!!

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