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No 3 wheel expereince- some pointers on old ATC 75-110

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Old Dec 6, 2005 | 01:59 PM
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Default No 3 wheel expereince- some pointers on old ATC 75-110

A 110 is a novelty compared to today's offerings in atvs. However, lets keep it real here. A 110 will carry a 200 pound person around with no problems. You may need to use low range but it will carry a 300+ pound person without blinking.

No, it will not keep up with anything in the 250 class of quads, but it will carry you around fine. Now a 185 or 200 will haul your butt great. They still don't handle or ride like a newer quad but they will keep up with or maybe even smoke most any utility quads within 100cc of their size.


Back in the day you either rode a 110 or a 185/200. The main difference was that the 185/200 class machines would go 5 to 10 mph faster and they would accelerate much better. The 110s would do everything else equally well. (Some of the 185/200 class bikes did come with front suspension that made things a bit better)


Some of you younger folks probably can't imagine having only a 100 cc four stroke as your main ride when the norm today is 350 to 700. But yes we had fun with only 100 cc motors and we didn't mind at all. In fact, I still love to take a ride on an old ATC.


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