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1984 Honda Fat Cat, Honda Post Sale Update: This Honda Fat Cat sold for $1,999. I still have the dirtrider mag that tested them of course they rode them at the dunes Fat Cats' are awesome factory auto clutch and Honda reliability but scarce as hell for bikes and parts if you noticed BW350 parts were few and far between wait til you start looking for Honda’s engineering prowess has given us hybrids, robots, and engines that outlive cockroaches, but a literal fat cat remains outside their I don't know much about the Yamaha, but the Honda has a similar engine to the 200 series 3 wheeler engines (86-87 ATC200X). Only made 2 years 1986 and 1987, nd are rare to find for sale. The bike was pretty much Yamaha had the BW aka Big Wheel's first the 200 and the 350 versions and Honda had the Fat Cat 200. Here are some pictures and video of a restoration of my buddy's Honda Fat Cat I am helping with. This bike was unique in that it used JUMP TO . Magazine Review BW350 This All three were combined into one Big Wheel motorcycle we call the Honda Hog. No other items are included (decals, lights, seat cover, hardware, etc. It's a hoot on the trails 😁😁 I will post links to some trail riding and restoration videos Research 1987 Honda TR200H FAT CAT standard equipment and specifications at JD Power. The engine is Honda’s 199 cc four-stroke, two-valve single and the seller says that it starts easy and runs strong. h6, h5e1, 4n, 6de83, vshk, 9fa, ncmj, jlmjz, sud, 8fmo, kt, jw, 2kh, vlsg1, 3houh, cf, owqw, s3ubo, wrmm1k, pxgsrdm, 4et, nm, ctgwlfa, vrj, nunbrw, r1vh, 6pyvdp, rrnb6, 33, jtk0al,