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ATC 185 AND 185S

gottaminute?

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Picked these up a few months ago. I just decided they are too far down my list if things I really need to get to.
both turn over. have papers. beyond that I don't know a lot.
$600 for the pair?
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near Parker
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evantwheeler

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I just decided they are too far down my list if things I really need to get to.

I have the urge, but I resemble this remark tooo much. Too bad, these will be fun little camp rides for someone with a bit of work!
 
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Never knew there was a 185 without the “S” did the plain 185 not have shocks on the forks like a 110?
 

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Never knew there was a 185 without the “S” did the plain 185 not have shocks on the forks like a 110?
Exactly.
And was slightly larger, larger balloon tires.
Had one as a kid,
Lots of folks have said “I had a 185s also!”
And I say yeah. This was a non S model. Year number one
We beat the tar out of that thing and it never failed.
 

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Looking again neither is a first year 185,
There was a small plastic “trunk” back there one could fit a few cans of beverage in.
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Also notice the S also has no front fork shocks.
 
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