1986 Honda ATC 250R on Ebay - In original crate

WTF???????? A good friend had one and rolled it bad! his leg is still 4 inches shorter than the other
 
I had a good time on those.
Just like anything else...Gotta use your head. Everyone loved seeing the wheelies on one rear tire.
I had slower crappy ones actually, ATC110 and ATC 185. Sold the 100 to a friend who made it to the end of the street when picking it up, went to turn around in our cauldesac, tipped over and broke his leg. His mother made him give it back and said I could keep the ca$h. We just spent it together mutually after he healed.
I thought that they were fun for what they were, but I sure ain't interested at NO $50k:(
 
I watched my brother almost kill himself on my ATC 70. My Dad tackled him off of it just in time, right before it cartwheeled a few times down a dirt road.
 
This was my very first ATC and they were fast for the time but very unstable. Thanks to it i have a dislocated shoulder....but had a blast with it
 
And last November he tackled you off a bar stool in the Red Garter and saved you 200 dollars !!:bump:

Ah, good times. Sorry I am going to miss the shenanigans this year. I guess there is no need for a poll about which one of us will end up in jail first this year.:smash:
 
That is amazing. I love the old Hondas, got a 1985 and 1986 ATC 250r and a couple 88-89 4 wheelers. Bad machines
 
heres a couple of mine
 

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Yea those things were bad news, I knew a kid down the street that lost his leg to one. His parents sewed and won a nice chunk of change. His parents spent the money and he, got very little.
 
atc 370r

this is one crazy fast trike. It is 370cc motor built in cali by ct racing with around 65 hp on 110 octane. I started this project in 03 and finished in 07 with 9k invested. and its all like new except fuel tank. I do ride it in spurts here and there but I would like to trade it for something usefull. It has less than 5 hrs on it with nikasil cylinder (many more hours before rebuild)
 

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Here's mine.

As for them being dangerous, so are motorcycles in the hands of an untrained rider.....and offshore boats, and mx bikes, and skateboards, and skydiving, and base jumping, and.......

You get the point. People talk bad about offshore boating all the time and we don't like that at all. Just because a handful of you don't agree with these things doesn't mean they're anymore dangerous than anything else with a motor in/on it. I say if you don't like it don't comment. No one is forcing you to get on one and ride it. Given my over 30 years of experience around atc's and atv's I can tell you for a fact that a three wheeler is no more dangerous than a four wheeler. The times around which they were marketed are night and day different.

The R in the ad is a great piece of collectible history. The market for these things has grown beyond what you could imagine in the last decade or so. Just like our boating they have a following that loves and adores them with a great deal of passion. These things are selling on a regular basis for 3-4 times what they sold for when they were new. To the right person that R is no different than a one off Yenko Camaro from the 60s.

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There's only two kinds of atc riders, the kind that have run themself over, and the kind that will run themself over. Has to be one of easiest lessons I ever learned, take your foot off the peg and you'll walk different for atleast a week.
 
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