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Old 02-07-2003, 12:19 AM
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is the motor on a 81-84 a 2 stroke and are they reliable and are parts easy to come by....thanx alot
 
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Old 02-14-2003, 07:32 PM
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I had an 84 with a 310 kit...it was reliable..however, there are like no parts out there for them so if u were to thrash on it too hard you might be sh*t out of luck...
 
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Old 02-14-2003, 07:38 PM
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F.Y.I ....if you need to get a 250 R three wheeler..(they are fun) they shoot for the years 85 and up model...there are more replacement parts out there for them.


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they are reliable but not many parts i have had trouble finding some of my parts
 
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Old 06-21-2004, 12:23 AM
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There are a ton of aircooled R parts out there, you just have to search for them, servicehonda.com partsfish.com dennis kirk.com 3wheeler sites like 3wheelerworld or 3wheeler.org Ebay has a few things for the aircooleds but you really have to keep an eye out. there are a bunch of aircooleds out there running today, I just did a restore on a 84 and I'm getting set to work on my 82 here soon. heck I picked up a oldschool DG head here the other day for my new motor. Good luck!
 
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I have an 84 model that i am working on restoring from the ground up basically. I havent bought anything for it yet but i hav been able to find alot of the parts that i am going to need. the parts are out there, there just alot harder to find.
 
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I recently purchased a water cooled head for my 83 250r atc. My first question is will I benifit from this conversion (I live in phoenix, Az). My second question is how many different manufactures make these? I ran into one on Ebay it was made by Rands in bakersfield, Ca. It was a two peice round head. I just picked this other one uo locally from a wrecking yard, it has no labels or numbers. It's one piece, rectagular, I also have the radiator. My final question is mu head bolts aren't long enough andthe holes are a larger diameter so I need some kind of sholdered bolt for this. Hasd anyone ever heard of this design?
 
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