The very first day my grandfather bought this for me I accidentally ran off the road at a high rate of speed smh without a helmet I hit a tree head on. Had a terrible concussion and couldn’t remember my name or where I was for a good while. Got right back on it the next day 😂
Thank you! The wheeler was bought as a destroyed barn find and restored by my dad,he bought the HondaLine speedometer a while back.If you’d like I can make a video to show the mounting plate and wire hook-ups if that would be any help.
Ive got an 84 200s and best ive done is 52 kilometers per hour (about 30 mph) and the engine was screaming, you running bigger tires or change gearing with sprockets?
I have 22x11.00-8 tires,my dad bought the wheeler in 2006 and we have not looked at the chain and sprockets since we've gotten it.Im sure it needs new Ones. But if it ain't broke don't fix it.
@@johnbrevard5966thats a oem Hondaline speedo that's what came with them new definitely not a scooter speedometer a good working 200s will see 55mph np
Everyone does fat wheel motorcycle conversions on these. But someone needs do a modern tricycle conversion, 2 front wheels one rear drive wheel. That stance is extremely stable like a cam am trike bike
That design would be pure garbage for an ATV. No pulling power and very easy to get stuck in snow/mud with just a single drive rear tire, and also impossible to do wheelies. I would much rather just get a regular quad than to go that direction. These surviving ATCs need to be preserved and not butchered.
Wow this brings back so many memories growing up and being a passenger on this hog!
They are a lot of fun for sure!
The very first day my grandfather bought this for me I accidentally ran off the road at a high rate of speed smh without a helmet I hit a tree head on. Had a terrible concussion and couldn’t remember my name or where I was for a good while. Got right back on it the next day 😂
Oh wow!
Honda nation
Awesome, I've got a 83 200s, now I'm afraid 😨 of it, but I'm also old.
they don’t make a 83 200s
Cool headlight quard....what kind is it and where could u buy 1....thanks
Thank you! It’s an OEM Honda-Line chrome headlight cage,I would say the only place you could find one is eBay or maybe Mercari.
That's quite good I got a 86 200s how do you install that spedo
Thank you! The wheeler was bought as a destroyed barn find and restored by my dad,he bought the HondaLine speedometer a while back.If you’d like I can make a video to show the mounting plate and wire hook-ups if that would be any help.
@@NC_outdoorsman that would be pretty nice
@@itworked2818 I made a new video for you.
Post about it. 86' 200s models are extremely rare. I am making my 84 look like a 86 because of it.
My 200e Yamaha trike hit 80mph yesterday
thats awsome! do you have a video?
@@NC_outdoorsmanhes lying i got a 200e and they dont go 80mph a farm working trike isnt made to go 80 ive had 2 of those 200e
Ive got an 84 200s and best ive done is 52 kilometers per hour (about 30 mph) and the engine was screaming, you running bigger tires or change gearing with sprockets?
I have 22x11.00-8 tires,my dad bought the wheeler in 2006 and we have not looked at the chain and sprockets since we've gotten it.Im sure it needs new Ones. But if it ain't broke don't fix it.
hes running a speedometer for a scooter...Thats why...But love the Bike and all
@@johnbrevard5966thats a oem Hondaline speedo that's what came with them new definitely not a scooter speedometer a good working 200s will see 55mph np
Everyone does fat wheel motorcycle conversions on these. But someone needs do a modern tricycle conversion, 2 front wheels one rear drive wheel. That stance is extremely stable like a cam am trike bike
I think the cost and time needed to even make that slightly possible would out-way the benefits of doing it.
That design would be pure garbage for an ATV. No pulling power and very easy to get stuck in snow/mud with just a single drive rear tire, and also impossible to do wheelies. I would much rather just get a regular quad than to go that direction. These surviving ATCs need to be preserved and not butchered.