85 Honda 200x...........HELP
#2
Powroll makes a lot of 200X parts. But you might be better off with a bigger trike like a 350X. A 200X only makes 12 HP stock, a 350X makes 24. A 250R makes even more. Once you price all the parts it may be cheaper to trade up to a bigger ATV.
#3
I agree,a bigger machine would probably be better.But the 200x was given to me and is in really good condition.It was stored more than it was road.So what ever money I put in it will all that I will have in it.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#4
Did you go to the Powroll site? You can use a cam from an XR200 motorcycle engine for more performance. The great thing about a 200X is it's light weight. ATCs are rather narrow so I would suggest axle extenders of +2 out back.
So add a Wiseco piston, XR200 cam, bigger carb, bigger exaust, +2 axle, & your rockin'. 350X rims will fit on a 200X so if you get lower profile tires & rims you can use the bigger 9" rims. Synthetic oil works best in hot, high revving air cooled motors.
Adding a lot of power will stress all the other components so good quality, high metallic brake pads work great. Hardened sprockets and a good quality chain will ensure your rides end at home. You've really got to consider the whole machine since all of it's components work together.
So add a Wiseco piston, XR200 cam, bigger carb, bigger exaust, +2 axle, & your rockin'. 350X rims will fit on a 200X so if you get lower profile tires & rims you can use the bigger 9" rims. Synthetic oil works best in hot, high revving air cooled motors.
Adding a lot of power will stress all the other components so good quality, high metallic brake pads work great. Hardened sprockets and a good quality chain will ensure your rides end at home. You've really got to consider the whole machine since all of it's components work together.
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