This week’s top honors go to forum member metal249 in the form of his 2005 Honda TRX400EX at the Arizona/ Mexican border fence (nobody tell Donald Trump).. He says the excursion went down last weekend and entailed 250-miles of relaxing summer cruising. Chime in with your thoughts on the forum. >> About American Honda: American […] More »
This week’s top honors go to forum member Scary132 who presents to us a fantastic collection of Honda ATCs ranging in size from mini-status to the ever-elusive Honda ATC350X. In this case, a very clean 1986 model 350X. We knew we struck gold when we found his photo album titled “3 Are Better Than 4”. […] More »
This week’s top honors go to forum member Marshel, who shares with us a few snaps of his extra clean Honda TRX450ER. While he doesn’t dig into the specifics of his build, we notice a bunch of goodies that hint toward performance: an FMF exhaust, Pro Armour nerfs and ITP Holeshot tires out back. Chime […] More »
This week’s entry comes from forum member thequad10 and, although his user name suggests 4-wheels, it’s his trusty 1985 Honda Big Red that made the cut. While we don’t know much about his particular 250ES but we do know it must be reliable as a bucket of nails. How can we tell? He’s named this […] More »
When we think of Honda sport quads, the first colors that usually spring to mind are red and black. However, the company has switched things up on multiple occasions with alternative color releases throughout the years. Take, for example, this sharp yellow and black 400 EX owned by forum member D-town thumper. Not only did […] More »
This week’s top honors go to forum member Bm400ex and come in the form of, you guessed it, a Honda TRX 400EX. No mere show-quad, we have photographic proof that this 4-hunny plays hard on the track and earns its baths at the end of a long day. Chime in with your thoughts on the […] More »
This week’s Honda Powersports photos come to us from forum member THE WARRIOR1976. He’s got a 1987 Honda TRX250X that he rebuilt from the ground up. A lot of younger riders don’t realize that the 250X (and before that, the ATC 200X and 350X 3-wheelers) served as the foundation of what would then become the […] More »
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