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hancadam
03-25-2009, 08:57 PM
A while back I sold off all my three wheelers off to help pay for my new dirtbike. Every since then I have been itching to get another. Finally found a deal near me worth getting and had the money. I wanted one for light work in the yard and to ride my 2 year old around. Its an ATC125, not sure of the year. I paid 300 for it. Its in pretty good shape. Runs great other then idle, easy fix. All it really needs is rear bearings. Tires are really good, plastics good, headlight is busted but zip tied up, seat could use a cover, but all in all solid. Breaks work, new battery, and exhaust is solid.

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Bryan Raffa
03-25-2009, 09:03 PM
whats the vin I'll tell you what year it is

firehart
03-25-2009, 09:36 PM
I'd say its an 83 or 84.

oscarmayer
03-25-2009, 10:16 PM
gotta be an 84 cause the seat. also it's a 125M not just a 125. ;) take care of it. parts are very hard to find that will fit that bike on the engine side. hardly any of the 110 stuff swaps over. do yourself a favor and get a case saver for sure! if the chain goes and hit sthe gear box it'll break the hi/lo housing and that's an expensive repalcement. i had to import one from Canada on the poor kid's trike. costed like $85 shipped. so take care of it.

hancadam
03-25-2009, 10:44 PM
Thanks for the advice. I just went and looked, its an 1984.

I have found it likes to jump out of first gear sometimes.

rdlsz24
03-25-2009, 10:48 PM
Nice I had an 84 as well. Before I bought mine it threw the chain for the p.o. , cracking the case and messed up the high/low.

Rob