![]() Most extreme examples of the Honda ATC 250R. It would be the 1985/1986 models that are now remembered as the fastest and Offering 8.7 inches front travel and 8.1 inches in the rear, with disc brakes Improved suspension and brakes, now fitted with Honda Pro-Link suspension The next generation landed in 1983 and sold through 1984, it included Both the 19 models wereįitted with front and rear suspension offering travel of 6.7 inches and 4.3 The first model in 1981 had a front four-pot disc brake and a rear drum, 1982 Rear bolted to a swing arm with a fully adjustable monoshock. The single cylinder two stroke motor had a balancer shaft to cut vibrationsĪt higher RPMs, a 5-speed transmission, and what was essentially a live axle It ahead of its competitors and establish Honda as the de facto choice for Honda invested heavily in the modelĪnd its development, every couple of years brought significant upgrades to keep The trike to beat in top flight competition. Significant margin, it recorded a slew of race wins and established itself as ![]() The first generation ATC 250R was the fastest three-wheeler in its class by a The time), and a chassis designed for racing. Two-stroke that was used in the ATC 250R was far more suitable for racing, HondaĬoupled it with front and rear suspension (which unusual on a three-wheeler at Stroke, single-cylinder engine and one intention – to dominate three-wheelerĪll Honda three-wheelers had been four strokes prior to this, the 248cc The Honda ATC 250R was first introduced in 1981 with an air-cooled, two The Honda ATC 250R Specifications and Model History They flipped their three-wheelers, this was particularly common on sand dunes Safety concerns, many amateur riders were injured and some where killed when Ultimately these three-wheelers would be replaced with quad bikes due to Three-wheeled craze that swept the motorcycle world in the 1970s and 1980s. ![]() The Honda ATC 250R is remembered today as one of the leading lights of the Classic Bikes Custom Bikes Individual Racing Bikes AJP AJS Aprilia Ariel Avinton / Wakan Bajaj Benelli Beta Bimota BMW Brough Superior BRP Cam-Am BSA Buell / EBR Bultaco Cagiva Campagna CCM CF Moto Combat Motors Derbi Deus Ducati Excelsior GASGAS Ghezzi Brian Gilera GIMA Harley Davidson Hero Highland Honda Horex Husaberg Husqvarna Hyosung Indian Jawa Kawasaki KTM KYMCO Laverda Lazareth Magni Maico Mash Matchless Mondial Moto Guzzi Moto Morini MV Agusta MZ / MuZ NCR Norton NSU Paton Peugeot Piaggio Revival Cycles Roland Sands Royal Enfield Sachs Sherco Sunbeam Suzuki SWM SYM Triumph TVS Ural Velocette Vespa Victory Vincent VOR Voxan Vyrus Walt Siegl Walz Wrenchmonkees Wunderlich XTR / Radical Yamaha Zero Video TechnicalĬomplete Manufacturer List Honda ATC 250R Three-Wheeler
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