View Full Version : $ Value opinions on my 79 ATC110
1stwarrior95
02-02-2006, 03:33 AM
Hey guys, what do you think this is worth, (or what I could get out of it)?
I don't really want to sell it just yet but the idea just popped into my head to post it here.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid187/pb9db5abde97f39d8630d0f315890f92c/f242b169.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid187/p2eef0ca26e5a783e7c44214b19892071/f242ae74.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid187/p904e341bdcde038fa6a09e1f0ccb361b/f242ac10.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid187/p501a35f49d716775afcd13f3e966cab7/f242a904.jpg
Iwantatrike
02-02-2006, 08:35 AM
$200--$400
slothminx
02-02-2006, 01:12 PM
why is it purple?
http://www.made-in-china.com/showimages/111/40167/0/Fluorescent_Spray_Paint.jpg
;) ;) ;)
my opinion..... $200-$300 or around there
Could clean up well
Infinity Cycle Supply LLC.
02-02-2006, 01:12 PM
Did you paint it purple??
thefox
02-02-2006, 01:49 PM
Does it run well (no smoke or anything)? If so I would say it should get closer to $400 if you fix the seat cover and scrub the spray paint of the tires;) .
I kind of like the purple, it sets it apart from all the other 110's.
dufrain
02-02-2006, 02:06 PM
Laquer thinner works good to get the spray paint off the tires
YTM200BOY
02-02-2006, 02:06 PM
very odd but cool at the smae time nice i would give $200 for it
1DEADPRESIDENT
02-02-2006, 02:32 PM
I'd say the $400 mark is accurate. What kind of hubs are those on the rear? They look like kawi's.
zoomerman
02-02-2006, 02:56 PM
why does it have a 90 rear fender? it looks nice very different. if it was mechanicaly sound i would give about 400 for it maybe
1stwarrior95
02-03-2006, 12:12 AM
Thanks for the replies guys. I was thinkin in the 300-500 range myself so I wasn't that far off.
Answers to the questions;
I painted it purple because I like purple and like thefox stated it sets it apat from other 110's! (It's metallic purple BTW!)
It runs great. On a cold day it'll take a few pulls to get it started but any other time it's usually 1 or 2 pulls and off you go.
We just put new rings and timing chain in it a little over a year ago, the brakes are getting a little worn though.
I put all new parts in the pull starter and a coated cable to replace the rope around the same time as the rings. The cable makes a god awful noise when you pull it but it does work.
The seat cover is about 2-3 years old now. the guy that made it tried to put some extra padding in it but I couldn't get it back on the pan with the extra padding in there so I took it out. You are right, I should put a thin layer back in it to get rid of the wrinkles.
No need for laquer thinner on the tires. Water works just fine! That's just rock dust from riding it on the gravel. The front wheel is a painted steel stock wheel. I took it apart and painted it before I put the tire on it.
The rear wheels are 10" aluminum Kawasaki Tecate wheels on 89-90 Banshee hubs. (splines are the same)
As far as I know these are the original fenders for a 79 model 110. They are the fiberlass ones but I could be wrong too.
When I get time I want to add front suspension to it. I have a set of forks from an old RM80 that are just slightly longer than the 110 forks. I'll be building my own triple clamps and using a 19-7-8 tire on a 8"D x 6"W front rim, (FL250 Odyssey front wheel. Anybody got one?) The tire that's on the front now is a 20-8-8 so if i slide the RM80 forks up in the triple clamps slightly thefront should sit at about the same heightas it does now!
I just need that wheel, (and time), to get started!
What do ya think, would the front suspension hurt the value or help it?
xman23
02-03-2006, 11:13 AM
yea i would say in the 300-400 mark
atctim
02-03-2006, 03:28 PM
Those are definatly ATC90 fenders. The 1979 110 fenders are plastic. This is the first year for the 110. I am actually picking up a 1979 110 tonight afterwork, so I'll post some pics on here to compare. The wheel / hub combo does make this little machine look pretty awesome, although I'll bet it makes for a hella-rough ride.
My sphincter hurts just looking at it!
1stwarrior95
02-03-2006, 06:49 PM
Those are definatly ATC90 fenders. The 1979 110 fenders are plastic. This is the first year for the 110. I am actually picking up a 1979 110 tonight afterwork, so I'll post some pics on here to compare. The wheel / hub combo does make this little machine look pretty awesome, although I'll bet it makes for a hella-rough ride.
My sphincter hurts just looking at it!
Nah the ride isn't much different than the 18-9.5-8 flat track tires! LOL
Actually I couldn't be positive these tires even have air in them...:lol: :lol: They don't "squat" under load so I haven't checked 'em for probably a year or so.
I ridemy Rappy if I want a smooth ride!:twisted: :lol:
atctim
02-04-2006, 11:28 AM
Here's the 1979 110 I picked up last night. Not bad at all for $100. She'll be a pretty easy restro. It is complete as far as I can see. Looks to me like someone rattle canned it a few years back. I'll be sandblasting everything and repainting. I've gotta loose those tires too!!!
Anyway, check out the plastic - it's super nice for being 27 years old. I'm guessing it was garage kept for a large portion of it's life. You can see the difference in your rears and mine.
Cheers:beer
ATC-Tim
1stwarrior95
02-05-2006, 12:43 AM
Here's the 1979 110 I picked up last night. Not bad at all for $100. She'll be a pretty easy restro. It is complete as far as I can see. Looks to me like someone rattle canned it a few years back. I'll be sandblasting everything and repainting. I've gotta loose those tires too!!!
Anyway, check out the plastic - it's super nice for being 27 years old. I'm guessing it was garage kept for a large portion of it's life. You can see the difference in your rears and mine.
Cheers:beer
ATC-Tim
Yea, I can see the difference. I've seen those type fenders before but I thought mine was supposed to have the fiberglass ones. But I'm far from being an ATC expert too! LOL
Oh well, I like the fiberglass ones better anyway, (So I can paint 'em!)
That is a pretty nice 110!:D
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