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1987 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $8400
YearYear:1987 MileageMileage:800 ColorColor: Camo
Location:

Bigfork, Montana, United States

Bigfork, Montana, United States
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Honda Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):200 WarrantyWarranty:Garanteed to opperate and run as it is. TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Other description

Honda 200cc FatCat ATV cycle. New chain & sprockets.1987, low miles,Quiet  4 stroke motor, runs and starts fine. Automatic clutch, Great off road Hunting and Sportsman machine. Extra racks front& rear. Big ATV tires,Electric or kick start. Starts easy even after long periods of sitting. Guaranteed good running. No battery needed Some cosmetic fix ups could be applied. But will run and operate fine as is. Very fuel efficient. 

Moto blog

Long Live The Kings

Fri, 21 Sep 2012

This short film features a Honda and a pair of flat-twin Beemers customised by Paris-based Blitz Motorcycles. It was shot exclusively on super 16mm film and looks stunning. But more importantly, loads of fun.

2014 HRC Dakar Team Announced

Thu, 30 May 2013

Today at Mugello, ahead of this weekend’s MotoGP race at the famous Italian racetrack, Team HRC unveiled its 2014 Dakar team and motorcycle. Interestingly, one person many thought could be a Red Rider this year after leaving KTM, Cyril Despres, will not be riding a Honda next year, instead joining Yamaha’s Dakar effort.   However, HRC’s team still features five accomplished riders: Helder Rodrigues (Portugal), Sam Sunderland (UK), Javier Pizzolito (Argentina),  Joan Barreda (Spain) and Paulo Goncalves (Portugal), all of whom will be competing on the CRF450 Rally.

Day 3 Dakar 2014: Barreda Maintains Overall Lead, Despres Catches Up

Tue, 07 Jan 2014

Joan Barreda won his second special stage this year and now boasts a lead of more than 13 minutes over Cyril Despres and Marc Coma, the two other beneficiaries of a particularly decisive stage. Today’s stage, part one of the first marathon stage with no team service, was characterized by the highest ever racing altitude in Dakar history. Facing the 22,841 foot summit of the Aconcagua, South America´s highest mountain, the motorcycle riders had to cross a pass over 14,107 feet in elevation in trial-like conditions.