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    Question 200x atc pros and cons

    Can anyone tell me the pros and cons of a 200x atc? how much are they generally worth?

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    They are worth whatever you will pay for it when it comes down to it..

    TBH, I love mine, I have ridden many different models in the past and I feel the X models are the best mix for trail riding and beating on it. The 4 stroke runs predictably smooth enough to be comfortable during easy, leisure riding and they can be snappy enough to throw you off the back when you git on it showing off for the ladies. Haha

    Would I buy more? I plan on it.

    1984 ATC 200XR
    1984 ATC 300R
    1983 ATC 88


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    Like any Atc the most problem you will find is finding parts for your trike and depending on the year. as for how much there worth is quite hard to answer with out any pictures or details of the bike

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    Whoa whoa whoa there.. Did you say pros and cons? I see only Pros in mine! I love it! Really there is no down side in my opinion. In fact, Monday night I was riding with my cousin and wanted to try this puddle next to the mud we were riding in. Sure enough, I went in the whole and it ended up coming up to the seat. I stalled it and couldn't start it so with my knees resting against the handle bars and feet on the pegs, I grabbed a hold of my 250r and my cousin pulled me about .25 miles through very rugged terrain. It even fell over once while going across a small hill. Got back to the road and it started like a champ. In fact, Im going riding again tonight and tomorrow night and I love my 200x. Even more than my 84' 250r in fact.


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    agreed not to many cons about a 200x, i would prefer 350x but we cant all afford the prices ppl want for the big x
    1984 Honda 200x (real nice)
    1983 Honda 185s (almost new)
    1985 honda 200s (parts)

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    I would love a reverse gear, but what the 200x was designed for there was no need for one. That's the only con I can think of.
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    cons
    slipping kicker
    chain adjuster

    pros
    everthing else

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    Cool. I just got one haven't rode it yet. I'm super excited.

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    get on it i like my its quick but i would like a little bit more power and speed.

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    first gen 200x lots of good bolt on power adders

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    Just picked up an 85 that needs a motor. Soon enough lol

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    Pro: Everything. Light, snappy, fast enough to keep the adults happy.
    Con: They are not being made anymore. Frames prone to cracking at lower tube if beaten upon. They are now a minimum of 25 years old and have usually been beat for a good number of those years.

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    Pros= Full suspension, manual clutch, kickstarter (very manly) everything else is great too.
    Cons= I dont have a slipping kickstarter, Everything works great. After a while the power isn't enough. Thats when you contact Mickey Dunlop. (4 stroke tech)
    1984 200x
    1985 "auto x" 200x. Had a rough life
    1982 atc200
    1983 atc200e
    198? atc?? w/ first gen 250r front end
    1982 atc185s

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    any thing before 86 is a pig. i had a 85 with a 10.25 comp piston and cam, my stock 86 would walk all over it.
    the suspension before 86 is weak at best. i'm not saying that pre 86 is bad just lacking.

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    After owning quads, dirtbikes and snowmobiles I needed a change. I got 2 200x's and really enjoy them. Granted they're not that fast, they don't have great suspension but they are a ton of fun to ride around on. I get sick of riding my Brute force, it's got power and 4wd and that seems to take the enjoyment out of it. Bopping around on the X bottoming out, pushing it out of being stuck and crusing makes me want to sell all of my toys and convert to all three wheelers!
    1985 Honda 200x x2
    1984 Yamaha Tri Zinger 60cc
    2001 Kawasaki KX125
    2005 Kawasaki KLX125

    2011 Kawasaki Brute Force 650
    2004 Polaris Pro X2 700

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