remember the 200sx?
#2
I've had one of these fun little bikes forever. I just have neglected to ride it because of getting a 300 2wd. I hopped on the 200 the other day and realized how fun it acually was, but the suspension on it is terrible. Is it possible that 300ex shocks would bolt up to the ole 200. If so it would be a pretty mean ride!
#3
My neighbor has one and its a surprisingly torquey little thing. it wheelies real easy and i was surprised at how well it hooked up on snow and mud. once u get used to its slightly different feel u can really throw that thing around....and apparantly they (like many other hondas) run forever!
#5
How 'bout the ATC 250sx... the cadillac of all three wheelers. That thing had shaft drive, electric start and reverse!! My brother inlaw has one that is mint, it has the optional honda tank bra and everything!!
#6
lol, i rode over to a party and a guy had atc125 there i believe, real old and kinda junky. one tire was bigger than the other lol, he riding away and it was slanted to the side. lol as he wa leavin it back fired and cut off lol, it was pretty cool tho.
#7
Yo until i got my 250 ex for xmas i had 2.. yes read it 2.. 86' 200sx's i could sit on the tank in 3rd gear and wheelie from a dead stop... never got to ride in the snow.. it hardly every snows here.. well it did a couple of times but lucky me i broke had screwd up the handle bars, and another time it wouldnt start... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
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Yup, a buddy used to have an '88 TRX 200SX (red/gray seat & graphics). It was fun!
Yesterday I went to the sand dunes here in Rosarito (Baja California, Mexico). I became friends with the guy who rents ATV's there after I helped him locate two 250EX's who he thought had been stolen. It turned out the dudes who rented them "thought the rental was for the full day"...
Anyways, my point: This guy had about 15 Polaris quads, and about 10 Honda 250EX's (both yellow & red) for rent. You could tell they have all been abused like a typical rental quad, yet all these little Hondas were running smoothly. The Polaris's were a completely different story.
It reminded me of having read this thread just prior to heading out to the dunes, about the durability of TRX 200SX's, since I had also read this article recently on how the 250EX was a direct descendant of the 200SX.
Yesterday I went to the sand dunes here in Rosarito (Baja California, Mexico). I became friends with the guy who rents ATV's there after I helped him locate two 250EX's who he thought had been stolen. It turned out the dudes who rented them "thought the rental was for the full day"...
Anyways, my point: This guy had about 15 Polaris quads, and about 10 Honda 250EX's (both yellow & red) for rent. You could tell they have all been abused like a typical rental quad, yet all these little Hondas were running smoothly. The Polaris's were a completely different story.
It reminded me of having read this thread just prior to heading out to the dunes, about the durability of TRX 200SX's, since I had also read this article recently on how the 250EX was a direct descendant of the 200SX.
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