First ATVs
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1970
ATC90: "What Is It?" asks Honda's advertising brochure.
Just a revolutionary off-road vehicle destined to launch a
whole new industry that will sell more than 6.5 million
machines*. Honda's first ATV is a three-wheeled ATC¨, or
all-terrain cycle, originally named the US 90; the name was
later changed to ATC90. The 89cc four-stroke single cranks out
7 horsepower and features extras such as a Swivel-Lokª
handlebar for easy loading in a trunk or station wagon.
* Estimated industry sales from 1970-August 1999 |
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1973
ATC70: Honda releases an economical little brother to the
popular ATC90 intended for youngsters. Features included foot
guards, easy-to-operate brakes and a U.S. Forest
Service-approved spark arrestor. |
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