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Old May 5, 2004 | 02:10 AM
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ok i am sellin my ytm225 i wanted a quad(don't laugh i know i'm stupid but hey) but i really can't afford a quad right now,so what i'm wondering is whats the best utillity trike made by honda 200cc,i'm gonna sell my yammy and buy a honda so can someone give me info on the different honda utillity's i know theres the bigred and the 200S and the 200M whats the difference between all these and what one's better and what would you get between all these if you were in my shoes????
 
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Old May 5, 2004 | 10:41 AM
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The most low end torque is the big red.....200es. This is a shaft drive bike with low high and reverse gears and electric and pull start also automatic clutch. The 200M is manual start, chain drive and i believe no reverse. Basically the 200es is the cadillac of the 200 series bikes. I would obviously go with the big red. But in is all in how you are going to use it
 
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Old May 6, 2004 | 02:01 AM
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not trying to brag here..but..i'd go with the 200es..i just rebuilt one from the ground up..and let me tell ya..it's one heck of a 3 wheeler..i replaced rings..valve guide seals..brakes..cables..rebuilt the carb..and yes..it will fly !..now..to answer your question..the 200es has pull..and elec start..high , low range..and reverse..the 200e model..only has high , low rang..with pull and elec start..just no reverse...thats what i've learned.. ( rebuilt and restored all of them )..also..restored a trx 250 fourtrax..from the ground up !..hpe these helped you out ?
 
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Old May 6, 2004 | 03:50 AM
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thanks for the replys guys,anymore info anyone has please post it..
 
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