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    Question Honda fourtrax 200sx any good?

    Hi guys I was just wondering if a 1987 honda fourtrax 200sx or any other year (think they where all the same) is a good quad?
    If it ain't old im not buying it!

    My Rides:
    1984 Suzuki LT125 Quadrunner
    1986 Suzuki LT230 Quadsport

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    Well they are pretty old quads, but if it is in good condition, it could last forever. I have a 1986 honda 3-wheeler and it runs nicely yet, because I have never pushed her hard. Just check it over, and make sure veerything looks and runs good. But i dont know how they hold up though.
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    1986 Honda ATC 250SX
    Knobby tires all-round
    otherwise.................... STOCK

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    my friend has one and its awsome but i prefer the 1986 honda three wheeler 250 SX lol
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    is that a coincidence (sp?) or are you just trying to bash the trikes?
    2008 Can Am DS450
    PRM Baja Bumper and Skid

    2007 Honda Rincon 680
    Fuel Injected
    ITP Mudlites
    Hopefully some more goodies soon

    1986 Honda ATC 250SX
    Knobby tires all-round
    otherwise.................... STOCK

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    no no i grew up on atc's but the only atc's i like are the 250sx's and the 350 x's! so no im not bashing oyou
    2005 250ex
    DG- A arm guards
    Skid plate
    Sparks X-4 full system exhaust!
    K&N Jet Kit
    K&N air filter and outer wears
    SOLD!
    ------------------------------------------------
    2003 400ex.
    graydon nerfs
    skid plate
    A-arm guards
    Pro Armor XC Bumper
    Black HMF slip on
    Dyno Jet Kit
    K&N air filter
    Outterwears pre charger

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    My first bike was a 87 200sx. Mine took some hard knocks and still ran strong. never had the first problem.

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    The 350x's and 250 sx's run strong. My dad bought the 250 new in 86 and it has run well ever since.
    2008 Can Am DS450
    PRM Baja Bumper and Skid

    2007 Honda Rincon 680
    Fuel Injected
    ITP Mudlites
    Hopefully some more goodies soon

    1986 Honda ATC 250SX
    Knobby tires all-round
    otherwise.................... STOCK

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    I still own my 86 200sx and It runs as good as it was new. Has been an awesome bike. I am very picky about my stuff and take very very good care of my bikes. As long as the bike is in good shape and hasnt been trashed you cant find a better bike. Mine has outlasted all my friends and families bikes, they have gone through 4-5 bikes a piece and the old honda is still going. Its not the fastest or the biggest but when every one else is broke mine keeps on going. Only bad part about them now is the parts are getting harder to find, bike bandit still has a fair amount and my local dealer can still get some but as with any older quad everything is being discontinued. Good luck

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