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    RUNMEDOWN is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Parts list for the new 200x project, anything I should add chnage?

    I will be using this as a "put around" machine, no high rpm screaming, more of something to ride next to my 14 year old son that is learing to ride my 110/125 and my wife whom I am restoring an ATC185s for.

    Have=X Need=O "Have on shelf"=from past projects.


    X $700.00 83 ATC200x
    X $37.98 Cam: XL185s (1979 – Higher lift and duration than stock 200x)
    X Have on shelf Head: 200e (With Decompress lever)
    X $38.00 Cylinder: 200x (Bored to 66mm)
    X $18.95 Cam Timing chain: Moose
    O $100.00 Rebore/hone
    X $95.81 Piston: 66mm 10:1 Wiesco
    X $38.00 Carb: New Stock 24mm
    X Have on shelf Valves: Stock
    X Have on shelf Pipe: Bassani
    X $98.32 Lower/trans: 84 ATC200S
    X Have on shelf Rear brake: Stock (E-brake delete)
    X Have on shelf Front brake: Stock
    X $63.48 Front tire: Need or tube
    X Have on shelf Rear Tires: Mud sharks
    O New Chain:
    X $200.00 New Plastic - Maier (Rear)
    85 ATC110 - The Greatest ATC of all time - (My First - new in 85)
    83 FL250 - Odyssey w/420cc - SOLD
    82 185s -10.25:1 piston, Full 200x upper, Goki Electric start - SOLD
    84 200x - Auto-X - Weisco Hi-comp, Cam'd, Bassani'd, Westcoast swinger, -SOLD
    82 200E Big Red -SOLD
    85 ATC250ES Big Red - Snow Plow !

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    Good thing you've got the head with the decomp, because that pull start bottom end will need it with 10:1 compression! Sounds like a nice build. You'll like the XL cam, that's what I'm running, along with the XL head, and an XR185 jug with a 10:1 piston. It makes nice power and should run forever with clean oil.
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    RUNMEDOWN is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Awesome. This will be my first build with the XL185 cam. I hear good things but you never know till you try.
    85 ATC110 - The Greatest ATC of all time - (My First - new in 85)
    83 FL250 - Odyssey w/420cc - SOLD
    82 185s -10.25:1 piston, Full 200x upper, Goki Electric start - SOLD
    84 200x - Auto-X - Weisco Hi-comp, Cam'd, Bassani'd, Westcoast swinger, -SOLD
    82 200E Big Red -SOLD
    85 ATC250ES Big Red - Snow Plow !

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    RUNMEDOWN is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Another question for the build; Since I am going with the Auto-X build and will be removing the clutch lever, I was thinking of running a left hand master cylinder lever and have a custom cut brake line run to the back caliper since a foot brake is a pain on the Auto-X conversion. Any reason not to do this? Just want to be sure I am not missing something obvious or if the hand master cylinder would not have enough bite for a rear brake. Another option is to splice the line to the front and the rear so one master cylinder works both brakes, Bad idea?
    85 ATC110 - The Greatest ATC of all time - (My First - new in 85)
    83 FL250 - Odyssey w/420cc - SOLD
    82 185s -10.25:1 piston, Full 200x upper, Goki Electric start - SOLD
    84 200x - Auto-X - Weisco Hi-comp, Cam'd, Bassani'd, Westcoast swinger, -SOLD
    82 200E Big Red -SOLD
    85 ATC250ES Big Red - Snow Plow !

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    since this is just a put around bike and you dont want a high rpm screamer and you just want to keep up with a beginner rider whom will be on a 125, the stock 200x cam would be just fine, especially since you will have a bigger bore and higher compression piston and a header etc so im wondering why you want a different cam at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barnett468 View Post
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    since this is just a put around bike and you dont want a high rpm screamer and you just want to keep up with a beginner rider whom will be on a 125, the stock 200x cam would be just fine, especially since you will have a bigger bore and higher compression piston and a header etc so im wondering why you want a different cam at all.
    I have been doing some web-triking, basically building the 200x via eBay and other online stores in combination to what I have on the shelf from past projects. The Build will not start for a few weeks due to my wife deciding we need new countertops in the kitchen; just spent the last 3 days with that and now she wants new wood floors, that will be another week. So I am stockpiling parts and had read that the FL185 is a good cam, found one cheap and bought it. The Stock 200x cam, cylinder, and piston are in the 200e I built for one of my cabins. I needed a cam so I just thought I would try it out. Now I am reading that longer duration cams reduce low end power, I hope the high compression piston will help. I think that I will take my time with this build and build it up to be showroom/slightly used condition. I don’t want a museum piece but I would like it to look period correct and be fun to ride.
    85 ATC110 - The Greatest ATC of all time - (My First - new in 85)
    83 FL250 - Odyssey w/420cc - SOLD
    82 185s -10.25:1 piston, Full 200x upper, Goki Electric start - SOLD
    84 200x - Auto-X - Weisco Hi-comp, Cam'd, Bassani'd, Westcoast swinger, -SOLD
    82 200E Big Red -SOLD
    85 ATC250ES Big Red - Snow Plow !

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    ok, xlnt...cams are very complicated and the combination of different aspects are what determines how it performs but in general, the longer the advertised duration, the less bottom and more top end power and rpm an engine will have if all other aspects remain the same.

    the narrower the lsa [cam lobe separation] the narrower the power band and the rougher the idle but the more power it will have in that narrower band . . in otherwords, it will hit hard and pull hard over maybe a 2500 rpm range . . the wider lsa will not have a sudden rush of power and it will be a smoother power delivery . . in general, a cadillac will have around a 115 lsa and john forces cam has around 104 . . 110 lsa is the most common for performance engines whether they are automotive or motorcycle because its a good middle of the road setting . . 112 is the second most common . . most automobiles are around 115.

    the duration @ .050" valve lift also has a big effect on characteristics.

    if you have one cam with 270 degrees of advertised duration and one with 275, it would be hard to tell the difference between the two if everything else was basically the same but if there were 10 of difference in the advertised duration, there would be a noticeable but not huge difference . . if there were 20 degrees of difference, it would be a pretty .

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    RUNMEDOWN is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Thank you for the information, I wish I could grasp all of that, let’s pretend I am a 3 year-old, do I need to buy a 200x cam or will the FL185 cam I bought work for what I need? Again, thanks for the insight.
    85 ATC110 - The Greatest ATC of all time - (My First - new in 85)
    83 FL250 - Odyssey w/420cc - SOLD
    82 185s -10.25:1 piston, Full 200x upper, Goki Electric start - SOLD
    84 200x - Auto-X - Weisco Hi-comp, Cam'd, Bassani'd, Westcoast swinger, -SOLD
    82 200E Big Red -SOLD
    85 ATC250ES Big Red - Snow Plow !

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    Quote Originally Posted by RUNMEDOWN View Post
    will the FL185 cam I bought work for what I need?
    Where did you get your cam specs because the XL185 has LESS lift than the 200X . . Also, you now say it's an FL cam . . I'm soooo confused.

    ATC200X . . . IN 1.280 . . EX 1.267
    XL185 . . . . . IN 1.248 . . EX 1.232

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    Quote Originally Posted by RUNMEDOWN View Post
    Thank you for the information, I wish I could grasp all of that, let’s pretend I am a 3 year-old, do I need to buy a 200x cam or will the FL185 cam I bought work for what I need? Again, thanks for the insight.
    Quote Originally Posted by RUNMEDOWN View Post
    I will be using this as a "put around" machine, no high rpm screaming, more of something to ride next to my 14 year old son that is learing to ride my 110/125
    i would use the 340b in the list below for your app, other option might be a stock cam . . the 200x will smoke a 125, plus, you are installing a header and high compression piston so a 200x that is modified like that will run even better than a stocker

    the cam you have will certainly work and if you are on a budget i would suggest you try it, and if you find that you want a little more bottom end and a little less top end, you can install a smaller front sprocket or a bigger rear one.

    if money is not a concern and you might like to do a wheelie or rev it out once in a while, i would get the 340b web cam . . it not a big cam per se so you will still have good throttle response and decent low end power.

    http://www.webcamshafts.com/index_bl...le_search.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by barnett468 View Post
    Where did you get your cam specs because the XL185 has LESS lift than the 200X . . Also, you now say it's an FL cam . . I'm soooo confused.

    ATC200X . . . IN 1.280 . . EX 1.267
    XL185 . . . . . IN 1.248 . . EX 1.232
    Thats my bad, its an XL185 (The FL came from an odyssey I am working on) and I show the 79 XL185 cam as having a higher lift and duration than the stock 200x cam. It is off of some Dual sport models. I hope I did not take a step in the wrong direction.

    From another post:
    Camshaft Part# 14101-446-000------MSRP---$78.42------Status: Still available from your Honda dealer as of 12/09/04
    This camshaft is used in ALL XR versions of the 185 and 200 dirtbikes up to the 2002 model year except the '84-'85XR200R.
    1979 XR 185
    1980-1984 XR 200
    1981-1983 & 1985-2002 XR 200R


    Camshaft Part# 14101-437-000-----MSRP---$70.13------Status: Discontinued at one point but currently available in limited Qty as of 12/04
    This camshaft is used exclusively in the dual sport bikes and has a higher lift and duration than the XR version camshafts.
    1979-1984 XL 125S
    1979-1983 XL 185S
    1983-1984 XL 200R
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    85 ATC110 - The Greatest ATC of all time - (My First - new in 85)
    83 FL250 - Odyssey w/420cc - SOLD
    82 185s -10.25:1 piston, Full 200x upper, Goki Electric start - SOLD
    84 200x - Auto-X - Weisco Hi-comp, Cam'd, Bassani'd, Westcoast swinger, -SOLD
    82 200E Big Red -SOLD
    85 ATC250ES Big Red - Snow Plow !

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    The XL cam does in fact have higher lift and duration than the "stock 200X cams" they sell now. The original 200X cam may be different, as Honda has now merged the 200 auto-clutch cam and the X cam into one common replacement part. I measured the lift on 2 XL185 cams, one used with a slightly funny wear pattern on one lifter, and a NOS Honda cam right out of the bag (the one that's in my 200X now). Also an XR185 cam (same as XR200) and a brand new "oem replacement" 200X cam from ebay, all back to back measurements. The 200X cam had the least lift, the XL more, and the XR slightly more than that. The cams visually got "wider" and each had a smaller base circle than the one before it, in the same order. This indicates to me that the 200X has the least duration, the XL slightly more, and the XR slightly more than that. I don't have any of the measurements in front of me, but if memory serves, the research I did when picking a cam indicated that the 200X was 226 degrees, the XL was 236, and the XR was 246. These were internet specs, so take them for what they are worth. I remember that 2 of those specs came from a reputable cam grinder's website. I measured the lift myself to confirm what I read online, and would have attempted to measure duration too if I had a small enough degree wheel. I went with the XL cam because its "in between" the stock cam and the XR which supposedly loses a little bottom end, and also because I have an XL185, so I knew what to expect power-wise. I had the X apart for a while, so I can't accurately compare before and after performance, but I think the XL cam with the slight extra compression from the XR piston is great. I can float the front end of my 200X anytime I want just leaning back and rolling on in 2nd or 3rd, and I find it to be perfect in tight woods trails. Wheww! Hope this long post helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RUNMEDOWN View Post
    Thats my bad, its an XL185 (The FL came from an odyssey I am working on) and I show the 79 XL185 cam as having a higher lift and duration than the stock 200x cam. It is off of some Dual sport models. I hope I did not take a step in the wrong direction.
    the cam specs i posted are from honda manuals, but as YTZ mentioned, honda may have changed them, however, it should have a different p/n if they did.

    irregardless, there won't be a ton of difference between the web cam and the xl for your intended use but keep this in mind for the next time, there is a reason that there are people making aftermarket cams for vehicles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YTZ drew View Post
    I don't have any of the measurements in front of me, but if memory serves, the research I did when picking a cam indicated that the 200X was 226 degrees, the XL was 236, and the XR was 246.
    these are should be the amount of duration at .040" or .050"

    the web cam i suggested is 237 degrees @ .050" lift so that aspect basically the same as the xl and the web cam has .340 lift at the valve.

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    I want to say that the XL had something like .320" at the valve, but I'm going from memory. I don't think I even kept a note of what each cam measured, since I still have an extra one of each on the shelf. If I get ambitious I'll take all 3, remeasure them all for lift at the valve (super easy to do with an extra head hanging around) and maybe I'll figure out a way to measure duration, then we'll all know for sure. The only degree wheel I have is for doing V8 camshafts, so its huge compared to anything on a 200X.
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