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1982 atc 250r
1982 atc 250r








  1. #1982 ATC 250R MANUAL#
  2. #1982 ATC 250R CODE#

These machines were designed for several displacement classes. Honda created the ATC250R as a consumer sport ATV, but would offer multiple variations to their factory racing teams in the 1980s. The four-wheeler used many of the same components as the ATC250R, including a slightly detuned version of the ATC's engine. Though sold concurrently, the Honda TRX250R would remain in the Honda line-up until 1989, effectively becoming the ATC's successor. While rumors persist that the 1987 Models were intended to feature new colors, a redesigned logo, and possibly keyed ignition, these models were virtually identical to the ‘86 offering. The 1987 ATC250R models were released in limited numbers in Europe and Canada. US Dealers were instructed to remove the motors and other common parts of remaining models, and then cut the frames in half to prevent new sales. This would be the last Generation offered for sale, discontinued in the United States in 1986, after an agreement between manufacturers and the Consumer Product Safety Commission to cease production on all 3-wheeled ATVs resulting from thousands of legal battles regarding safety issues and high accident rates. Fuel was delivered via a 34 mm round carb in 1985 and flat slide carburetor for the remainder of production.

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This 2-stroke engine was notable for not incorporating a power-valve, featured commonly on other machines by 1985. In 1985 the ATC250R was updated with a 246cc liquid cooled engine, and 6-speed transmission. While the engine design remained similar, the Fuel delivery was increased from the previous 27 mm, to a 30 mm round-slide carburetor The 1983 ATC250R incorporated many improvements, introducing the Pro-Link suspension, folding foot pegs, a larger fuel tank, slightly longer travel suspension in front and rear. Both of these four-stroke models were sluggish and poorly suspended when compared to the 2-stroke ATC250R, which borrowed heavily from the Honda CR250R motocross line. While ATC racing was in its infancy, racers had to rely on Honda's ATC110 and ATC185 models on the racetrack. The introduction of the 1981 ATC250R marked a milestone in off-road history, as it was the first two-stroke ATC designed specifically for racing. Dual disc brakes were used on all model years, with the exception of the 1981, which used a front disc and a rear drum. All model years also used a gear-driven counter-balancer to reduce engine vibration. 1981–1982 models offered 6.7 inches of front suspension travel and 4.3 inches in the rear, 1983–1984 offered 8.7 inches in front and 8.1 inches rear, while post-1985 Models allowed 9.8 inches of travel. All model years were fully suspended and adjustable, using air-assisted front forks and a single, remote reservoir gas-charged rear shock. Cited at the first high performance ATC introduced, production began with an air-cooled, 248 cc single-cylinder two-stroke engine, but would see a liquid-cooled, 246 cc engine by 1985. The ATC250R is a high-performance, three-wheeled ATV produced by Honda from 1981 to 1986.

#1982 ATC 250R MANUAL#

If I had it to do over I know without a doubt what I'd do.246 cc (15.0 cu in) liquid-cooled two-stroke singleĦ-speed with wet multi-disc manual clutch PJ1 which I bought from Dennis Kirk is almost $8 a can while Fusion is about half that. too bad I didn't look a little longer the first time.Īnother factor to look at is price.

1982 atc 250r

Red pepper), which is ideal for plastic and it is almost the exact color of the fenders I bought from G&H.īit of a long story but bottom line is you can get real close to the original color if you look long enough. Problem is they are quite a bit darker than the aforementioned paint I bought.Īfter all the work I put into painting everything but the new fenders I discovered that Krylon makes Fusion, (color name. Here's a heads up everyone: I ordered new rear fenders from G&H atv in Tennessee and they are great looking and tough durable plastic and, lo and behold, they pretty well match the original color. Looks great on the Trike but is not the original color. I finally ordered paint from Dennis Kirk which is the red for 88'89 Honda and matches "fighting red".

#1982 ATC 250R CODE#

I checked the Honda store in town and they informed me that not only did they not list a color code for my Big Red but there is not even a name listed for the color.










1982 atc 250r