Dear ATVC: Hi, I’m rebuilding an 82 Honda Big Red with hi/lo range and it looks like I can get an ’84 motor and transmission with shaft drive and reverse. So is there much difference in the frames or is the ’84 completely different? I’m handy with a mig welder but don’t want to rebuild […] More »
Dear ATVC: I’m wondering if ATVs are a better deal today than they were back when they first came out. The prices seem so high now but I realize too that the machines are also much more advanced. K Simms That’s a really good question. In 1970 Honda would have sold you the US90 3-wheeler […] More »
Dear ATVC: I was wondering if it is possible to put a headlight on a 1986 Honda trx70? If so what wires would I use? RickandTracy It’s definitely possible but considering the stock ignition and stator weren’t designed to accommodate the electrical load of a headlight, your best bet would be to simply pick up […] More »
This week we’re taking a look at the 1983 Honda ATC 185s belonging to Degoragon. He says, “She isn’t much, but she’s mine.” He’s got a lot of improvements in the works: “I do plan on repainting and getting new fenders soon. Runs great now, I ride it almost everyday, even at work!” Keep us […] More »
This week we turn the spotlight on chief2stroke and his extra clean 250R. The 250R designation would go on to have a long prosperous run in the four-wheeled era but (and not unlike it competition, the Kawasaki Tecate 250) began its life as a 3-wheeler. Note that this particular 250R is air-cooled. The later generations […] More »
This week we remember that summer doesn’t last forever but that’s no reason to hibernate. Parked next to that snowbank is forum member bettersideways‘ 1985 Honda ATC250R. Just like that we’re transported to an era of kickstarting and the sweet smell of 2-stroke oil in the morning. Close your eyes and picture it- you can […] More »
This week’s top honors go to forum member sdm111 and his assortment of beautiful Honda ATCs. On display are his ATC 350X, 250R and 250SX. In any event, his collection of 3-wheelers is certainly a wonder to behold and proof that with proper care, things built to last… last. Chime in with your thoughts on […] More »