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    1982 1983 1984 Honda BIG RED 200E 200ES Interchangeability
    BIG RED Mark
    • Oct 23, 2017
    • 2 min

    1982 1983 1984 Honda BIG RED 200E 200ES Interchangeability

    There is some interchangeability between parts from the 1982 through 1984 BIG REDS. Note that there are some big differences between these models. The 1982 and 1983 200E models were chain driven with no reverse. The 1984 200ES models were shaft driven and have reverse. This article will only cover the main components that are interchangeable. Note this information is based on my research and my experience. Keep in mind that I am assuming that the parts are all OEM. I say this
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    Differences Between the 1982 and 1983 Honda BIG RED 200E Three Wheelers
    BIG RED Mark
    • Oct 5, 2017
    • 2 min

    Differences Between the 1982 and 1983 Honda BIG RED 200E Three Wheelers

    There are a few differences between the two 200E models that Honda made in 1982 and 1983. This may not be a complete list as I am using Honda literature and Honda 200E atc’s that I have owned for sources of information. I will start with the most noticeable differences first and then go on from there. Here we go: Decals – The fuel tank and fender decals changed between the 1982 and 1983 models. The decals on the 1982 were different than all the rest while the decals used on t
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    Common parts I find missing or worn on 1982-1983 BIG REDS
    BIG RED Mark
    • Sep 4, 2017
    • 3 min

    Common parts I find missing or worn on 1982-1983 BIG REDS

    This is just a quick post of the parts I found missing or worn on while restoring a 1982 and a 1983 Honda BIG RED 200E. I am not going to get into some the common worn parts like brake shoes or drive chain in this article. I did not have complete machines to start with so to make complete restorations I needed to scavenge some parts off of a few different 1982 - 1984 BIG REDS I have sitting around. If you didn’t already know the 1982 and 1983 BIG REDS share a lot of parts and
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    Stocking Up
    BIG RED MARK
    • May 2, 2017
    • 2 min

    Stocking Up

    I went to Carlisle Pennsylvania with my dad a few weeks ago. This is a big classic car swap meet that is held a couple of times a year. Even though it is a classic car event there were some ATC's there. I saw a 110, 70, 200S, KLT 250, and a 85 250R. I am still into classic cars and trucks but I really like going there to find tools and supplies related to restoration. One thing I have learned going to this swap meet is that if you see something you want and it is a good price
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    Stir Crazy
    Big Red Mark
    • Mar 21, 2017
    • 1 min

    Stir Crazy

    Crawfish etouffe, red beans and rice, and frozen daiquiris. I got to spend the week in the "BIG EASY" this week. It wasn't vacation it was for work. I was visiting refineries in the New Orleans area. The weather and the food were great but I was feeling a little stir crazy. After work I was having fun checking things out like the national WWII museum and the great seafood restaurants but I was missing working in my shop and on the property. I am finding that I am changing as
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    Stop. Reset
    BIG RED MARK
    • Feb 27, 2017
    • 2 min

    Stop. Reset

    I was planning on prepping the frame for the 83 BIG RED restoration today but I didn't. I just could not take it anymore. I looked around my shop and saw clutter all over the place and piles of dirt on the floor. I put everything on hold and started to clean the shop. This happens to me about every three months or so. I stop everything and clean the shop. I can only handle clutter for so long and then it really starts to bother me. Especially when you can't find things and ne
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    Break in the Weather
    Big Red Mark
    • Feb 21, 2017
    • 1 min

    Break in the Weather

    I stepped out of the shop and looked up at the stars this past S aturday night. I could not believe it. Here it was February and I was media blasting a BIG RED frame in my big shop with the 10' X 10' bay door wide open. It was over 50 degrees and it felt great. No torpedo heater and no large amounts of condensation in the compressed air lines. I had to take advantage of this and stayed up late into the night getting further ahead on the restoration of the 83 BIG RED. The mild
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    Hodgepodge
    BIG RED MARK
    • Feb 12, 2017
    • 2 min

    Hodgepodge

    I finished the 1982 Honda BIG RED 200E restoration and moved it out of the shop this week. I thought the shop would be a little cleaner but not so. I started the restoration of the 1983 BIG RED and now I have 3 BIG REDS in different points of disassembly. I have been spending most of the week picking parts from all three BIG REDS and assembling them on the one 83 that I will restore. This is kind of a fun. It is like having your own parts shop. In the past I would write a lis
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    Finishing Up
    Big Red Mark
    • Feb 5, 2017
    • 1 min

    Finishing Up

    I stepped back from the Handy lift and looked at the finished 1982 Honda 200E Big Red. I am happy. All of the hard work has paid off - it turned out great. It looks and runs the way I planned. There is no substitute in my mind to "doing the work". For me doing is the best experience and it just keeps on building on itself. I have started the restoration on the 1983 Honda Big Red and I am confident that this restoration will be easier and quicker than the 82. I am looking for
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    Chasing BIG REDS on Craigslist
    BIG RED Mark
    • Jan 27, 2017
    • 2 min

    Chasing BIG REDS on Craigslist

    I recently been chasing a few BIG REDS for sale on Craigslist and I thought to myself man how things and how I have changed. Things have changed. I remember buying three wheelers in the swap sheet. The swap sheet was a weekly newspaper sold in stores which was just classified ads for items for sale in my area. No pictures and few words. No texting just a phone number. As I look back it was hard and disappointing since you had to trust someone’s description over the phone whic
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    Easy Pickins
    BIG RED MARK
    • Jan 20, 2017
    • 1 min

    Easy Pickins

    I was just about to finish up installing the chaincase on the 1982 BIG RED 200E when I noticed that one of the 6mm screws was actually a battery terminal bolt. The one with the hex and the phillips head . I'm a bit of a perfectionist so 2 out of 3 correct is not acceptable. What do do? Simple just walk over to the other 1982 BIG RED sitting in the shop and see if I can find one. I bend down and yep I'm in luck. I did not have this luxury in the past since I did not duplicates
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    OVERTIME
    BIG RED MARK
    • Jan 12, 2017
    • 1 min

    OVERTIME

    I wiped the last coat of plastic renew on the rear fender and steeped back. They look good I thought to myself. Almost done just need to clearcoat the fenders. I looked at my watch - 9:30PM damn I should be in bed now getting ready for work tomorrow morning. I thought about calling it quits but stopped and thought to myself. If I finish the fenders tonight they will dry overnight and then I can move them and prime the fuel tank, front forks and headlight housing tomorrow nigh
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    Lost Parts
    BIG RED MARK
    • Jan 5, 2017
    • 2 min

    Lost Parts

    I climbed over the last of the four BIG REDS in the shop. I pulled up on the left rear fender and sighed in disappointment. Not one of these BIG REDS had the chaincase clips and rubber plugs for the access ports in the chaincase. This does not surprise me since in my opinion putting the chaincase on the 1982 and 1983 BIG REDS was a mistake. Why cover a part that needs to be regularly maintained? Honda tried to add access plugs to check the chain tension and lube the chain. Th
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    Catching Up
    BIG RED MARK
    • Dec 30, 2016
    • 1 min

    Catching Up

    I took a sip of the hot coffee and walked into my shop. I turned the stereo on and put some kindling in the wood stove. I stepped back and thought man I wish I could do this every morning. I am on vacation this week for christmas and new years and it has been great. Since there is not enough snow to use the snow machines I am using the time to get caught up on the restoration of the 1982 200E BIG RED. I hardly ever have a week off and I am using it to my advantage. I have alm
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    Transformation
    BIG RED MARK
    • Dec 22, 2016
    • 1 min

    Transformation

    The restoration process of these Honda BIG RED 3 wheelers ATC's can be satisfying because you can see the results of your efforts.
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    Frigid
    BIG RED MARK
    • Dec 16, 2016
    • 1 min

    Frigid

    Rup rup rup rup. The starter motor on my truck was having a hard time turning over the crankshaft in my truck that spent all night in the driveway soaking up the cold wind. When the ambient temperature gets in the single digits I usually decide to take a night off in the shop. That doesn't mean I stop work it just means I move the work into the kitchen where the wood stove puts out great heat. Yes I can heat the shop but for a weeknight is it worth burning all that fuel for t
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    No Easy Way Out
    BIG RED MARK
    • Dec 10, 2016
    • 1 min

    No Easy Way Out

    What a dumb design. I said this in my head as I squeezed the trigger of the air cutoff tool. zooop zooop. As the metal turned red hot my nostrils were filled with the scent of burning plastic. I gripped the channel locks and pulled the head through the gooey plastic. What I was doing was removing the mudflaps from the rear fenders. I still have not found and easy way of removing these. Like I said this is a poor design. The setup just invites moisture and mud from the tires t
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