We have had one of these since 1988 that still runs strong. Have had to take care of minor things, but have not had to rebuild the engine or transmission yet. It mainly performs taxi service back and forth to deer stand these days. Thanks for showing yours.
@@RealSteelFabrications We hunt second week of Nov during gun season. Put a guy on it during work weekend who had only ever driven 4 wheel drive on bigger machines. At the end of 3 hours riding our leases, he was shocked to learn it wasn’t 4 wheel drive. Obviously he doesn’t know 4 wheelers very well, but it proves how capable these are. I’ve stuck ours just a few times over the last 30+ years and the great turning radius makes it a joy to drive.
I just got 1984 Honda TRX 200. The person I got it from said the engine is seized but I’m hoping I can get it going! I also got a old 1980 Honda ATC 185 that was down for awhile but didn’t need much maintenance to get going again. Just gotta love them ol’ Honda motors!! 👍🏽
My grandparents, so many of their neighbors, and various campgrounds up and down gold country in the Sierra Nevada (big shout out to Bear River Lake Resort, go there if you’ve never visited and want some awesome family camping) used these Fourtrax 250s. It’s a 5 speed transmission with an automatic clutch (left brake handle is a redundant for the rear drum brakes if your right foot gets tired), and amazing for fording creeks up to 3 feet deep. Their lower center of gravity compared to taller ranch ATVs with taller, narrower tires also makes them perfect for winding single-track and ugly birms you’d get high centered on otherwise. The only downside I’ve ever experienced is the rear drum brakes. If you aren’t meticulous about maintenance, the rear brakes fade fast.
You've earned subscription from southern illinois! I'd say these things run so good because they share the same motor platform as all the other batshit crazy Honda stuff at time, currently messing with my seized up brakes and the back foot break cable linkage decided to let go
I got 86 250 fourtrax its a beast picked up but i wish i could restore the whole thing its clapped and has loud timin chain tick but runs good and still has alot compression even with valve seatin every once n awhile smokes they run like scared ape fs
Would y’all like to see more four wheeler content?
What carb did you buy that worked?
We have had one of these since 1988 that still runs strong. Have had to take care of minor things, but have not had to rebuild the engine or transmission yet. It mainly performs taxi service back and forth to deer stand these days. Thanks for showing yours.
Any luck this deer season? They sure are good machines!
@@RealSteelFabrications We hunt second week of Nov during gun season. Put a guy on it during work weekend who had only ever driven 4 wheel drive on bigger machines. At the end of 3 hours riding our leases, he was shocked to learn it wasn’t 4 wheel drive. Obviously he doesn’t know 4 wheelers very well, but it proves how capable these are. I’ve stuck ours just a few times over the last 30+ years and the great turning radius makes it a joy to drive.
I just got 1984 Honda TRX 200. The person I got it from said the engine is seized but I’m hoping I can get it going! I also got a old 1980 Honda ATC 185 that was down for awhile but didn’t need much maintenance to get going again. Just gotta love them ol’ Honda motors!! 👍🏽
Awesome! Good luck on the projects.
Of course it's gonna run! Honda's never die!
That’s a fact!
So true
Could you put a link to the carb that worked??? Thanks!
My grandparents, so many of their neighbors, and various campgrounds up and down gold country in the Sierra Nevada (big shout out to Bear River Lake Resort, go there if you’ve never visited and want some awesome family camping) used these Fourtrax 250s.
It’s a 5 speed transmission with an automatic clutch (left brake handle is a redundant for the rear drum brakes if your right foot gets tired), and amazing for fording creeks up to 3 feet deep. Their lower center of gravity compared to taller ranch ATVs with taller, narrower tires also makes them perfect for winding single-track and ugly birms you’d get high centered on otherwise.
The only downside I’ve ever experienced is the rear drum brakes. If you aren’t meticulous about maintenance, the rear brakes fade fast.
Good to know! Thanks for sharing the stories! I love mine and hoped it last me a good while.
You've earned subscription from southern illinois! I'd say these things run so good because they share the same motor platform as all the other batshit crazy Honda stuff at time, currently messing with my seized up brakes and the back foot break cable linkage decided to let go
I would take that carb off and clean it. Your fuel petcock can be rebuilt so it stops leaking.
new one works good
I got 86 250 fourtrax its a beast picked up but i wish i could restore the whole thing its clapped and has loud timin chain tick but runs good and still has alot compression even with valve seatin every once n awhile smokes they run like scared ape fs
Could you possibly post a link to the carburator that worked? I have a fourtrax just like this and im trying to find a carburator for it. Thanks!!
I have a 1987 and it’s running sluggish how can I fix that problem ..
Might want to clean the carb
Great video!!
Appreciate the comment ;)
those things are beasts ive one and it runs no matta what lol😂
Good units for sure
They are great, I have a nice one, Awesome video ! Thanks (=
Thank you! What year is yours?