There's something goofy with the right axle sleeve. The rear hub adapters are aftermarket and are designed to fit early (larger) three bolt pattern rims to the small three bolt pattern hubs. That seat has been recovered the K0 and K1 had two slightly different pleats and both had Honda on the rear in white lettering. Headlight kits were offered as an aftermarket item with chrome hoops holding everything to the forks and a teeny twilight. I did think the very early ones didn't have heel protectors though? The collapsed front tire is actually a rear tire too bad, it's got decent tread. You have an early model (70/71 K0) based on the indent on the gas tank for the warning sticker and the foot pegs with the locks. Let me see if I can confuse this issue some and hopefully I'm partly right. Here is a couple of photos I found, first is the US90 "old style" and second is the new styleĪnyway, I do agree with you that a well documented what changed when for each model/year of the ATC90/US90 would be nice to have. Sounds like the headlights on the earliest model was an optional feature. Now that you have over 10 posts, I'm thinking putting a new thread in Trikesylvania would net better results as that section of the site is viewed much more. It also has ATC70 details but that isn't the focus. Talking about that, here is another brochure the is labled for a 1973 ATC90 K1. This is just my feeling and I could be wrong, but one side I have referenced in the past for US90 part numbers labled the 1970~1976ish machines as "Machines with no year" and they were listed only as their model (ATC90 K1 for example). Very good catches, I'm not really sure if anyone has really done the full research project on them. Where are you hiding, lets start getting a list of serial Numbers or at least a "range" of the numbers and other obvious details like foot pegs, grab rails, rubber goods, etc? You guys with the basket cases can help some, but the people with the one owner stuff, or anyone with truly early advertisements or brochures should be able to shed way more light on the subject. Bottom pictures show wheel being slipped on to unit with an "air pump" but no tool box evident, is it located somewhere else? Last observation, the use of the description "Honda ATC 90" in the add would indicate it is not an early advertisement page at all! All this just adds to the confusion! Come on guys lets get some clear details. The foot pegs seem to have a latch like mine without the additional vertical reinforcement as sold currently as a replacement, which is correct? Also the foot pegs don't have the fancy brush bars as shown on the blue Honda factory restore seen elsewhere, which is correct? The seat is pleated, early or late? The clutch adjusting screw/nut does not have the black rubber cover, early or late? Lower smaller pictures seem to show a "gold" color, was their one? and what year? Now see what appears to be a belly pan with three large holes on a head light less unit, what years was it used? Also some of the lower pictured units have headlights and some do not: Dune Buggy (no light), Rock hound(lights with fork ears), Snowmobile (lights with fork ears), beachcomber (no lights), and Water bug (lights with fork ears). On the big top picture it is shown without the rubber axle nut covers on the rear, why not? There is what looks like a sheet metal belly pan with a large (maybe inch and a half) hole in it, what is it. In my last two attached pictures do the tires shown in the stack of 3 (removed from the 110) appear to be original type? Ok, now we're talking details! Went to the site showing the yellow US90 advertisement. One of the pictures shows the 110 wheel and axle on the US90. Any pictures of the splines on the axles? Have a junked ATC90 of a later year (like 75/78) and the front wheel axle is mountable as is the axle from the 110. Neither gas tank is/will be hooked up, using funnel and hoses to get running only (reason for your observation I suppose). The 90 is together, while covers and such have been removed and not replaced yet on the 110. My pictures are somewhat confusing in that they are of both the blue US90 and the red ATC110. Have not taken my unit apart so I don't have a reaction yet. Hi again ps2fixer, The two attached pictures are interesting.
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