Did Honda make a 200 Big Red?
The Honda Big Red 200 or ATC 200 series was the last three-wheeler model Honda produced concurrently with the Honda Big Red 250. It featured suspension and rear racks, which were uncharacteristic of earlier ATC models, distinguishing it as the first utility three-wheeler.
What’s the difference between the 1982 and 1983 Honda Big Reds?
This may have been a design change trying to keep the exhaust from melting the plastic tool box. Both of the 1982 and 1983 200E BIG REDS were chain drive and did not have reverse which make them less desirable as compared to the later model BIG REDS. If you know of more differences or have corrections please let me know.
What’s the difference between a Honda 200E in 1982 and 1983?
There are a few differences between the two 200E models that Honda made in 1982 and 1983. This may not be a complete list as I am using Honda literature and Honda 200E atc’s that I have owned for sources of information.
What kind of power supply did the Honda Big Red 200E have?
The 12 Volt DC power supply had a maximum rating of 60 Watts (5 amps). Chain covers– I found one additional access port on the 1983 chain cover. This access port was added to allow the chain to be lubed easier.
What was the DC power supply on a 1983 Honda Big Red?
DC accessory power outlet – 1983 was the first year the BIG RED got an auxiliary power outlet that could be used to power tools and lights that were offered by Honda. The 12 Volt DC power supply had a maximum rating of 60 Watts (5 amps).
This may have been a design change trying to keep the exhaust from melting the plastic tool box. Both of the 1982 and 1983 200E BIG REDS were chain drive and did not have reverse which make them less desirable as compared to the later model BIG REDS. If you know of more differences or have corrections please let me know.
There are a few differences between the two 200E models that Honda made in 1982 and 1983. This may not be a complete list as I am using Honda literature and Honda 200E atc’s that I have owned for sources of information.
The 12 Volt DC power supply had a maximum rating of 60 Watts (5 amps). Chain covers– I found one additional access port on the 1983 chain cover. This access port was added to allow the chain to be lubed easier.
DC accessory power outlet – 1983 was the first year the BIG RED got an auxiliary power outlet that could be used to power tools and lights that were offered by Honda. The 12 Volt DC power supply had a maximum rating of 60 Watts (5 amps).