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Mark Anderson
05-23-2002, 11:35 PM
I don't own a atc yet but i am planing to buy my friends atc 110.
I want to know how to make it faster and reliable for not a lot of money?

250sx
05-24-2002, 06:03 PM
As far as reliability goes...as long as you keep the oil changed with good motorcycle oil, fresh gas, and keep the chain lubed that 110 should be just about indestructible.

As far as performance mods there are some out there, but I wouldn't bother with them. The gains will be negligible. If it's performance you want look for something bigger, but a 110 is a great trike on its own too.

dads
05-24-2002, 09:55 PM
Smaller bikes like the 110 are good to learn to ride a three wheeler on . Just keep in mind ,they can be rode like a dirt bike and they will kik like a mule, you can ride them like a horse and they will try to though you ever time, but when you do learn how to ride I hope that you find , that in between incontrol & outofcontrol there is only a very fine line . So please don't become a satistic agenst use. :hail:

Mark Anderson
05-24-2002, 10:15 PM
Thanks guys for the advice. what do u think would be a fair price to buy this atc for it is in good condition?

dads
05-24-2002, 10:28 PM
Mint your looking around 5 or 6 tops. cracked pastic take of a 100. check for any play in the front wheel bearings & rear axle bearings. if bad take of a nother 100. screwtinize all the bad pionts to bring the price as low as he will go and if it's in your price range. usually around 200. to 300. if it runs good.:hail:

alwayshonda83
05-25-2002, 07:56 AM
I sold my 110 for $475!:headbang: :2finger: This thing was beat. Front bearings shot, big red fenders rivited on, duct taped headlight, and dry rotted tires! I guess I made out pretty good.:yup: :2finger:

dads
05-25-2002, 09:26 AM
I just looked at a 85 200s . he would like 200 to 250 for it. it the bad bent forks no plastic other bent parts bad pull start bad bearings. I will only offer him 100 because it will cost 400 to 500 just to replace ever thing and im not into lossing money on the resale of it:cry:

Caterpillar
06-01-2002, 03:55 AM
My first trike was a 110!!:chuckle: