Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed transmission with an automatic clutch as well as an enclosed drive chain. An oil change was performed in June 2022. The 72cc four-stroke single features a pull-starter, a Keihin carburetor, and an exhaust system that exits under the rear bodywork. No instrumentation is present, therefore total mileage is unknown. The chrome handlebar is equipped with black grips as well as a brake lever on the left and a run switch and thumb throttle on the right. Braking is from a single drum on the rear axle. Silver-finished 7″ steel wheels were mounted with Cheng Shin knobby tires by the selling dealer. Paint blemishes can be seen on the fuel tank, and the selling dealer notes that the rear fenders were trimmed under prior ownership. Equipment includes a black solo seat and a chrome grab handle. The bodywork and fuel tank are finished in blue with red, white, and blue graphics. This ATC70 is now offered at no reserve in Michigan for off-road use only with a bill of sale. The bike was acquired by the selling dealer in 2021, and subsequent maintenance included replacing the tires and changing the oil. Equipment includes a black solo seat, a chrome grab bar, a pull-starter, an underbody exhaust system, an enclosed drive chain, a chrome handlebar, a thumb throttle, and 7″ steel wheels. This ATV does not have a title or registration and is being sold on a bill of sale only.This 1983 Honda ATC70 is finished in blue with red, blue, and white graphics and is powered by a 72cc four-stroke single paired with a four-speed semi-automatic transmission. The carburetor was cleaned and an oil change was performed in January 2023 per the seller. The 72cc four-stroke single is equipped with a recoil starter, a Keihin carburetor, and an exhaust system that exits under the rear bodywork. The chrome handlebar is secured in covered riser clamps and is equipped with black grips as well as a brake lever on the left and an ignition switch and thumb throttle on the right. Braking is from a single drum on the rear axle and the ATC 70 does not have suspension. Seven-inch steel wheels are finished in silver and wear 16×8.0″ Ohtsu SP. A crease and crack in the front fender are depicted in the gallery below along with scratches in the decals. Equipment includes a blue solo seat, foot-peg-mounted guards, and a chrome rear grab bar. The bodywork, fork, and fuel tank are finished in red with white and blue graphics. This ATC 70 is intended for off-road use only, and it is now offered at no reserve in New York by the seller on behalf of its owner with a bill of sale. The trike is said to have been acquired by its current owner circa 2008 for display purposes, and reported work in preparation for the sale included cleaning the carburetor and changing the oil. This 1985 Honda ATC 70 is finished in red with blue and white graphics and is powered by a 72cc four-stroke single mated to a four-speed transmission with an automatic clutch. Equipment includes seven-inch steel wheels, a rear drum brake, a recoil starter, an underbody exhaust system, an enclosed drive chain, a chrome rear grab bar, a thumb throttle, a chrome handlebar, and a blue solo seat.
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