The difference between a Honda atc 185s and a Honda ATV 185s is that ATC stands for All Terrain Control (most commonly 3-wheeled) and ATV stands for All Terrain Vehicle (most commonly 4-wheeled).
185s yes
.024-.026
Popular aftermarket forks for the Honda ATC 185S three-wheeler include those from Honda ATC 200X, Yamaha Blaster, or Suzuki LTZ400. It is essential to ensure that the fork diameter and length are compatible with the ATC 185S frame and steering geometry for proper fit and handling. Using forks from a similar model or consulting with a professional can help determine the best option for your specific needs.
it depends on the year anything 83 to 85 most parts r interchangeable
I don't know exactly, but I went to Shucks and they looked it up. My ATC is on another property or I would check for you.
(pilot/slow & main) jets are changed (sometimes drilled out) not adjusted.
The difference narrows. ATC is the sum of AVC and AFC.. Since AFC declines steadily as output rises, the difference between ATC and AVC must narrow steadily.
To check the stator coil on a 185S ATC, use a multimeter to measure the resistance between the stator terminals; consult the service manual for the specific resistance values to ensure they are within the specifications. For the CDI, you can test its functionality by checking the input and output voltages while the engine is cranking; a lack of spark may indicate a faulty CDI. Additionally, inspect the wiring and connections for any signs of damage or corrosion that could affect performance.
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look on the area at the steering on the frame
45-50 mph or so