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Atc 250r in crate
Atc 250r in crate













atc 250r in crate

These attributes were not commonplace on other ATCs at the time. This racing machine introduced the market to a 248-/246-cc liquid-cooled powerplant, folding footpegs, and five and six-speed transmission options. The Honda ATC250R was eighth in the line of all-terrain cycles released by Honda since the ground-breaking US90 made its debut in 1970. DPampaian, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Last Big Red Standing Read on and discover more about the specifications, improvements, and mod ideas surrounding Honda’s first high-performance all-terrain vehicle. Its durability, build quality, and performance made the wheeler appealing to the riding community and consumers in general. The Honda ATC250R had so much more to offer other than solidifying the presence of ATCs on the racetracks. Featuring Pro-Link suspension, an Enduro-Harley Davidson front aesthetic, and a 70 mph top speed, the ATC250R was tough and fast. The Honda ATC250R (or Big Red 250R) launched in 1981 and was the first to strengthen the foothold of ATCs in racing. It was the perfect racing prototype created in such an inopportune time – only half-resurrected by the TRX250R, its four-wheeled successor that inherited its suspension and engine design. The Honda ATC250R was the greatest high-performance three-wheeler ever produced by a big-name manufacturer. Disclosure: We may get commissions for purchases made through links in this post.















Atc 250r in crate