No it does not. Reverse was not added to the Big Red until 1984. There were aftermarket kits available for the 82-83 models to add reverse but you will have a hard time finding them nowadays.
Most definatly not. Its a utility atv. its based on the Honda Big red 3 wheeler..
Let it idle then slide lever back into neutral then into reverse rev up and it should be in reverse
25-12 =9
honda, unless you want one that runs off a big rubber band.
Big Jim Wheeler is 6' 4".
Golden 'Big' Wheeler was born on 1929-12-15.
Golden 'Big' Wheeler died on 1998-07-20.
Get a new exhaust, you probably want to look at FMF exhaust but if you get one too big you might have to get it jetted or it wont idol
Depending on the condition, most running working big reds will sell from $750 to $1500. This is a wide spectrum, but this all depends on the condition and working ability of the certin big red.
The big bear may not fit the arctic cat four wheeler due to the size of the machine I would check with the manufacturer.
it really depends on what 250 three wheeler you are talking about Honda makes the big red 250 the 250 x 250 sx and the 250r the the big red goes about 40-45 the 250x and sx go about 50-55 and depending on what kind of modifications are done to the 250R it could go close to 85 mph
I'd have to say a Yamaha Big Bear 400. Never had and problems beside the usual problems of all atvs. The next best brands would probaly be Honda.