![]() ![]() Power is transferred to the rear wheels through a five-speed semi-automatic transmission and an enclosed drive chain. ![]() The air-cooled 192cc four-stroke single features a single overhead camshaft, CDI ignition, a pull-start rope, and a UNI foam air filter. Drum brakes are mounted to the front wheel hub and rear axle. A front fork with rubber gaiters comprises the three-wheeler’s only suspension. ![]() The chrome handlebar is fitted with a plastic riser cover, a thumb-operated throttle lever, and dual brake levers. The selling dealer has provided a walk-around video. Features include a black seat, a chrome grab rail, and a rear storage compartment in addition to head, tail, and brake lights. Steel 11″ wheels were mounted with new 22″ off-road tires in preparation for the sale. 5 Honda ATC Four Wheelers for Sale 1982 Honda ATC200E 200E BIG RED in enumclaw WA. The vehicle wears red bodywork with two-tone blue graphics as well as black front and rear mudguards. Sale Pending 2021 Polaris RZR XP1000 Premium. 1-15 of 24 Alert for new Listings Sort By 1977 Honda ATC 90 1,000 Vista, California Year 1977 Make Honda Model ATC 90 Category - Engine - Posted Over 1 Month 1977 Honda 3 wheel ATC. This ATC200S is offered at no reserve with a tool kit and a clean California title. 2021, TRS RR 280 Electric start trials bike Adam Raga edition. The three-wheeler was acquired by the selling dealer in September 2020, reportedly from its original owner, and has been fitted with a replacement air filter as well as off-road tires. Additional features consist of drum brakes, an enclosed drive chain, a UNI air filter, lighting, and front suspension. Given how many still survive, Honda’s decision to end three-wheeler sales didn’t end the legacy, so hopefully, this ATC-110 returns to the road soon.This 1984 Honda ATC200S is powered by a 192cc four-stroke single mated to a five-speed semi-automatic transmission and finished in red with blue graphics and black mudguards. Regardless, in the right hands, they are a hoot and a half, and this example is said to have an engine that still turns over along with the missing headlamp, recovered by the seller. Short for all-terrain cycle, this trike rolls on a trio of impressively fat tires. The shame of it was the trike wasn’t to blame, as the fault was more fairly placed on the shoulders of the parents who gave kids an adult machine without proper training and the salespeople who gleefully took their money. If so, you may want to get your hands on this 1983 Honda ATC185S. Three-wheelers like this one were dragged across the evening news, while frightened parents wondered if they should revisit little Billy’s Christmas wish list. Roll-overs were common, whether from climbing up steep grades and having all weight shift to the rear, already anchored with huge, all-terrain tires or due to the driver being too light to shift their weight from side to side as a sort of counter-balance. Death among children and other inexperienced riders soared, as the three-wheeler was anything but a predictable handler. The ATC was the answer to that gap in the lineup, but the results that followed were nothing short of disastrous. The snowmobile business may have been brisk between October and April, but not outside of those dates. When Honda unveiled the three-wheeler, it was an answer to dealerships asking for a money-maker they could sell in the winter and the summer. Find this ATC 110 here on Facebook Marketplace with an asking price of $2,000. We work with a finance company to offer you finance options to buy this bike. Then, there’s the general trend for everything from the 80 coming back into style. Values have been climbing for seemingly all of the 70s and 80s Honda trail bikes, from the CT70 to the ATCs, and understandably so: they’re overbuilt like every Honda product, and nothing much out there exists with this combination of three wheels and huge tires. The Big Red is on top of the list, followed by the ATC 110 like this one, which is described as a recent barn find. Among the legions of transportation types, I am deeply interested in messing with is the old-school Honda three-wheeler. ![]()
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