Detail Info for: ATC Honda Pair Big Red 200es and 200s - 1984

Transaction Info
Sold On:
06/12/2012
Price:
$ 1480.00
Condition:
Mileage:
9999
Location:
Fowlerville, Michigan, 48836
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Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1984 Honda 200es and 200s
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VIN:
Jh3tb0535ek301078
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Vehicle Detail
A pair of Honda ATC 3 wheelers. The first is a 200s with pull start, new tires all away around new carburetor. All the plastic is in good condition as you can see from the photos. Only issue is the pull start rubber pull is half missing but still pulls and recoils fine. The second is a restored 200es, shaft driven with reverse, electric start. New tires all the way around, new rear rims, seat, carburetor, choke cable, brake cables, decals, head lights. Plastic body is good condition. Only issues are the rubber fork boot is separated but I used black duct tape to repair. Both Honda's run good and start on the first pull or crank (electric start). You"re welcome to come see before you bid, the machines runs and drive good, you won't be disappointed. Thanks for looking. On Jun-08-12 at 19:06:28 PDT, seller added the following information: Additional notes: The ES has a small hole in the muffler that can be welded, doesn't affect performance in any way, just a little annoying. Was going to replace the muffler (still available at Rockymountain ATV.com) but I have way too much money invested and decided to just live with it. I have a GOKI electric start kit for for the 200S that I may throw in if I get more than my reserve price, the kit cost $295.00 and is brand new, never installed. We'll see what happens with the auction......... Thanks for all the interest Ebayers. I'm sure these ATC's will sell, Good luck!!On Jun-09-12 at 14:40:21 PDT, seller added the following information: These three wheels have automatic clutches, meaning no clutch level, just shift through the gears. I listed them as manual because you still need to shift gears.