After the success of the Z50 and the CT70, Honda wanted a bike that they could sell in the winters in the US market. They launched a small trike called the US90 in 1969. The success was immediate, and US beaches became Honda’s trike highways. In 1971, H
The seller notes that the ATC’s “…air-cooled 180cc four-stroke single was factory equipped with a 22mm Keihin carburetor and a recoil starter,” and that the fuel system has been purged in preparation for sale. The spark plug was also replaced, and really, there’s the beauty in a ...
The Honda ATC90, a 90-cc three-wheeler with soft tires robbed off an amphibious car in lieu of suspension or even a rear differential, hit U.S. dealers in 1970. It was always intended for our market, even originally called the US90, to give American dealers something to sell in the ...
Sliding is the fastest way to corner a three-wheeler. The R’s midrange power rushes in with a strong surge that makes breaking the rear tires loose easy. There’s enough power to get you out of corners in a hurry on the feather weight machine, and most riders will run out of talent...