When did the Honda ATC 250R stop being made?

When did the Honda ATC 250R stop being made?

Production of the ATC 250R ceased at the end of 1986, though rumours abound that there was a 1987 model developed and a small number was sent to dealers. Honda instructed that these bikes have their engines removed and the frames be cut in half before disposal.

What was the name of the first Honda ATV?

Just a revolutionary off-road vehicle destined to launch a whole new industry that will sell more than 6.5 million machines*. Honda’s first ATV is a three-wheel ATC, or All-Terrain Cycle, originally named the US90; the name was later changed to ATC90.

What kind of engine does a Honda ATC have?

The first true high-performance ATC is powered by Honda’s air-cooled 248cc two-stroke, complete with an engine counterbalancer to reduce vibration.

Which is the fastest three wheeled motorcycle in the world?

The Honda ATC 250R is remembered today as one of the leading lights of the three-wheeled craze that swept the motorcycle world in the 1970s and 1980s.

Is there a 1983 Honda ATC 200 for sale?

1983 Honda ATC 200, Awesome Shape! Ready to rip! For sale a 1981 ATC Honda 200 off frame restoration. New Gas tank , Petcock, Stickers, Front and back tires, Brakes, Brake Cables, Front Bearing and Seals, Back Bearings and Seals, Cobra Exhaust, Carburetor, Air Filter, Chain and Chain Sprockets .

When was the first Honda ATC 250R made?

The single cylinder two stroke motor had a balancer shaft to cut vibrations at higher RPMs, a 5-speed transmission, and what was essentially a live axle rear bolted to a swing arm with a fully adjustable monoshock. The first model in 1981 had a front four-pot disc brake and a rear drum, 1982 saw the rear drum replaced with a disc.

Just a revolutionary off-road vehicle destined to launch a whole new industry that will sell more than 6.5 million machines*. Honda’s first ATV is a three-wheel ATC, or All-Terrain Cycle, originally named the US90; the name was later changed to ATC90.

The Honda ATC 250R is remembered today as one of the leading lights of the three-wheeled craze that swept the motorcycle world in the 1970s and 1980s.

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