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adam38654
07-29-2011, 11:13 PM
I picked up a nice 1982 atc 110 on craigslist a couple weeks ago for $250. The fenders look really good so I went and looked at it knowing the price of those alone. When I got there it was in excellent condition. Clean crack free fenders, no rust in the tank, all there , 100% original, hi/low beam and everything works,starts on the first pull,runs strong, nice Goodyear tires(original?),and a clean unbent set of fork extenders. Even my 6' 235 self can ride it nicely. It even has the little metal tool box tube under the seat. Something like this would go for $600+ around here and it's worth 2-3x what I payed in parts. I just love this little thing. Enough that I am just going to clean it up a little bit, get the seat covered, new decals, and maybe get the frame powder coated in the future so it wont rust. Thats it. I haven't even cleaned it up yet. Here's as it sits.

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motoman1012002
07-29-2011, 11:34 PM
thats is a clean little ride now youll get hooked get an aftermarket frame and front suspension and have some fun you can build these little motors or make it mild and a good camp bike or fun around the house

chuckiedog04
07-29-2011, 11:43 PM
nice little bike.

adam38654
07-29-2011, 11:54 PM
I am going to leave this one 100% stock, put some wax on it, and ride it around the yard on 4th of July's and stuff. Well, a little more than that. I bet it makes a sweet little trail bike though. I kinda like the sheet-metal frame. Does anyone have any info on these fork extenders?

I would like to find another one to mess around with but these things can turn into money pits. It would be more practical for me to get a 125 with a lifan 140 w/ electric start,oil cooler,ect for blasting around the woods. A 125 really would round out my collection.

gomer202
07-30-2011, 12:00 AM
for 250 clams you got a good deal

shortline10
07-30-2011, 07:32 AM
The reason Dan is telling you about the frame is because you being 235lbs the frames have a weak spot and break in half if pushed , they break right were the seat and tank meet . You def got a steal of a deal . The fork extender make it easier to turn and also get the front tire out a few more inches for handling .

ctbale
07-30-2011, 12:10 PM
very original looking trike! org grips, and nice to see the black factory wire tie in the handle bars, I have one 1978 90 thats in the same shape, orig tires, etc, my most trouble free trike/bike, good slow fun, I love the low range on the beaches and in the snow.

My beater 90 I put a travelcade seat cover, very heavy duty, got it off rocky mtn atcmc, this is the same one for a 110 off ebay am106 for a 90, and am116 for a 110 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Travelcade-Honda-ATC110-ATC125M-Replacement-Seat-Cover-/350181259223