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Thread: honda atc 110 parts

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    Smile honda atc 110 parts

    Hello all you fellow 3 wheeler riders. im trying to find engine parts for my honda 110. so wheres a good place to get. as in online stores, live 50 miles from honda dealer. mostly looking for a engine rebuild kit. maybe even big bore kit. most sites have pistons or head kits . but not a complete kit, including piston, rings, gaskets and all the goodies to rebuild engine. any help would be appreciated. thanks,jeremy

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    try www.bikebandit.com or www.servicehonda.com , i hear that service honda is cheaper to buy parts from by 15-20% over dealers.
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    well i went there and didnt find anything i need. service honda seems to be geared toward their own products like the cr500af. and new atvs. bike bandits just had new pistons and incomplete complete gasket set. the headline was complete gasket set. but in the details. it says does not have all gaskets required. anyone else have a place? denniskirk.com where i get my xr650 parts from doesnt seem to know what 3 wheelers are. it runs but lacks power big compared to what it used put out. ive had it since i was 11. now 22, never changed oil, few years ago it wouldnt start. checked air filter, had half inch of dirt covering it. so jsut lefted it off. so its shot but i want to keep it because its just so fun. the xr650 doesnt compare to the fun. well the speed does but thats different game there. well anyhow thanks again for your help. i also got a stupid idea. take the engine and tranny out. and put it on go kart frame. that be sweet but then no 3 wheeler

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    More than likely you will need more work done to the motor than what you can do from home. You will need a new big end bearing on the crank, might need new valve seats or guides, definately need new valves and perhaps an oversize bore. I would be ringing the order through to your dealer and picking the parts up a few weeks later (if they arent in stock that is).

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