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Honda ATC 90

Honda ATC 90 in Diamonds Are Forever, Movie, 1971 IMDB

Class: Bikes, All-Terrain Sports — Model origin: JP

Honda ATC 90

[*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase

Comments about this vehicle

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salvation UK

2006-10-01 01:04

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Looking at the forks Honda ATC90

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Bricklin1990 US

2008-03-14 03:38

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What the heck is up with the tires on these? There hardly aren't any rims, unless these are flotation tires.....?????

G-MANN UK

2008-09-30 00:51

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These bikes chase after Bond in the moon buggy. Bond manages to jump out of the buggy while they are still chasing him, and knocks one of the riders off, takes the bike and escapes.

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Wasserspeier DE

2008-09-30 09:56

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At the end of the chase the Bond trike ran down the street alone...I wonder if it reached Las Vegas :whistle:

Q-Ball JP

2008-11-16 20:17

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They are not flotation tires. they are bigger and inflated with more air to produce some leeway so the bike would not flip over entirely if it took a hard turn. Also the wheel provide good traction in rough terrain. Some poor guy in my town flipped one of these and broke his spine.

Bricklin1990 US

2009-01-30 22:29

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Okay. Man that sucks is that guy okay or is he permanetly injured?

Bricklin1990 US

2009-01-30 22:30

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Were these 3 or 4 speed? And did they Have high & low end?

Q-Ball JP

2009-02-09 04:14

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Bricklin1990 wrote Okay. Man that sucks is that guy okay or is he permanetly injured?


he is now...but she cant do gymnastics like she used to :D

Q-Ball JP

2009-02-09 04:15

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Bricklin1990 wrote Were these 3 or 4 speed? And did they Have high & low end?

1970 was first year for 3 wheeler for honda, so I say 3 speed until at least 1974

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