![]() ![]() To this day, the 200X remains one of the most popular models both by numbers as well as memories. It was the first 4 stroke sport 3 wheeler introduced by Honda. The 1st generation ATC200X was made between 19. These 30 year old ATCs have quite the following. ![]() Rebuilt engine, New tires, New drive chain, new wheel bearings, new brakes, almost new every thing!!! While it was down, the frame was repainted Honda red. This one has had a frame up restoration done on it. The 200X is a Great 3 wheeler, will do almost anything you ask of it, and do it with a grin. They are getting hard to find in good mechanical condition. Some guys always enjoyed and preferred 3-wheelers over 4-wheelers. If you need more information please feel free to call us at 56.ġ985 Honda ATC 200X, Rebuilt Engine!!! There are still a lot of major ATC enthusiasts in this world. You can see this ATC and many others in our showroom located at 4426 State Street Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 or at brennys dot com. This ATC is a bit rare because it it a 1986, there are few of these around in this condition, this ATC is ready for take off. Dimensions The ATC 200X has a length of 72.8 inches, width of 41.3 inches and height of 40.9 inches with a seat height of 27.8 inches and a 47.6 inch wheelbase. There are air-adjustable front forks with 7.3 inches of travel and a rear gas-charged mono-shock with four-way rebound damping with 6.7 inches of travel. It features hydraulic disc brakes and NEW Gold or brass plated, sealed o-ring chain drive-line. Chassis The 200X has a five-speed transmission with a manual clutch. It has a kick-starter along with a solid-state electric ignition. It has a bore of 65 mm and a stroke of 57.8 mm with a compression ratio of 9.6:1 The carburetor is a Keihin. Engine The ATC200X came with a single cylinder, four-stroke, air-cooled, overhead cam, 200 cc engine. The ATC designation stands for All Terrain Cycle. Owner’s and service manuals along with body panels, a handlebar, and a Cobra exhaust that were replaced during the refurbishment accompany the ATV.1986 Honda ATC200X, This 1986 Honda ATC 200X was a sporting model ATV introduced by Honda Motor Company, the inventor of three-wheeled, off-road, recreational bikes. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a close-ratio five-speed manual transmission and a drive chain. The engine is said to have been overhauled during the 2019 refurbishment, and service in preparation for the sale included replacement of the air filter and spark plug as well as an oil change. The 192cc SOHC four-stroke single is started with a kick lever and breathes through a 24mm piston-valve Keihin carburetor and a black-heat-shielded exhaust that exits under the seat. A Sierra digital tachometer/hour meter showing 9.9 hours of run time was surface-mounted to the frame during the refurbishment. The three-wheeler did not come equipped with an odometer or other instrumentation from the factory, and true mileage is unknown. Braking is from single discs at both ends, the front of which features a caliper and reservoir from a TRX400EX.Ī black Pro Taper handlebar with a padded cross brace sits atop a four-bolt forged-aluminum triple clamp and is equipped with a thumb-operated throttle lever, an ignition/light switch, and white grips. ![]() Rebuilt suspension consists of an air-adjustable trailing-axle fork with blue gaiters as well as a box-section swingarm connected to a gas-charged monoshock with a remote reservoir and four-way adjustable rebound damping. Equipment includes trail lighting, a chrome headlight guard, a chrome rear grab bar, and a frame-mounted toolbox mounted beneath the left fender.Īluminum wheels are wrapped in 23.5×8″ Ocelot front and 22×11″ Wan Da A/T Master rear tires. The motocross-style seat features replacement foam and a 1985-style blue vinyl cover with white 200x graphics. The 2.6-gallon fuel tank was refinished in white with reproduction decals from Blue Line Graphics, while the red plastic fenders and tank-mounted air scoops are replacement items sourced from Maier USA. ![]() This ATC200X is offered at no reserve in New Mexico with owner’s and service manuals, removed parts, and a bill of sale. Equipment includes a five-speed manual transmission, a telescopic fork, a gas-charged monoshock, disc brakes, aluminum wheels, trail lighting, and a skid plate. This 1984 Honda ATC200X was purchased new by the seller’s father in Albuquerque, New Mexico and underwent a refurbishment in 2019 that included a repaint of the white fuel tank and red tube-steel frame, replacement of the red plastic fenders and blue vinyl seat cover, and an overhaul of the 192cc four-stroke single. ![]()
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