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Will a 200x engine fit in a 85 Honda 110 atc?

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Old Jun 25, 2000 | 10:47 PM
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I would like to try and put a 200x engine into this three wheeler. Can this be done? please let me know of things to watch out for and things I may need to change if I can.
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Old Jun 27, 2000 | 09:19 PM
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One thing you want to watch out for is this....Don't do it! unless of course you have a death wish. The 110 was in no way what-so-ever designed to have a motor such as a 200X put into it. Plus with the stamped steel frame it would be near impossible to keep the motor any where near far enough from the ground. I would find another bike to put this engine into, you can find bikes with blown or missing engines cheap. Do yourself a favor and don't even try it.
 
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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 07:02 AM
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Default Will a 200x engine fit in a 85 Honda 110 atc?

the main difference between the 110 and 200x is the 110 is a stright head motor , while the 200x isn't
another thing is that them 110 frames are what we call ion newfoundland "ball busters" don't plan on haveing kids
try a 185 frame, the heads are built up, and some of them have shocks in the front, if u can find someoen to put a swingarm in the back and add a shock get it done, another thing u gotta look out for is the allignment, but if u find someone to do that shock for you, tell me how it was done
 
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