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Offline motomaniac

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Re: ATK history
« Reply #30 on: February 25, 2010, 04:58:04 pm »
pretty sure that this is Hannah testing the boyesen link at boyesens test track

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ic1FnxhLkA&feature=related

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Re: ATK history
« Reply #31 on: February 26, 2010, 12:35:16 pm »
Overall I thought it wasn't a bad thing for something that sat outside the square.
I would have liked one of the 400's, interesting to read the 400 wasn't that good a motor.

not sure that Rotax motor in the 406 was a bad motor, it was just old air grinder and in a low state of trail bike tune, sort of felt like a DT400. Probably OK in early 80s but by late 80s you had some serious bikes like the KTM350 (best dirt bike ever) that made better power and went light years faster.
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Re: ATK history
« Reply #32 on: February 26, 2010, 01:25:53 pm »
I've gotta differ with Marc on the 406 engine. While it was indeed down a bit on horsepower and technology compared to the Nipponese product of the era, with a bit of fiddling with the ports and an ultra lite aircraft spec rotary valve the bike turned into a formidable weapon. A mate of mine in the USA raced desert on one and won a lot of races on it. He sometimes did a wheel change and rode flat track with it too. I actually bought the bike (an '89 model) but sold it before I had a chance to ship it home (for a sweet little 100% profit to a Swedish guy). I rode the bike and compared to the CR500 that my mate had replaced it with it wasn't near as fast but it handled far better and turned like a Maico. In a 2 hour GP race (a 10k lap motocross/desert race sorta thing) the race times were within a minute of each other.
I later bought a 605 enduro model but once again, sold it before it was shipped home. I'm now thinking of a 250 electric start model from around 00-02. They're as cheap as shite and fast enough for this arthritc old pensioner.

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Re: ATK history
« Reply #33 on: February 27, 2010, 09:43:51 pm »
Hi Firko,
Just to clarify one part of your statement, Atk(rotax) 406 engines are reed valve not Rotary valve.Certainly what you have stated is correct for the 250 model.

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Re: ATK history
« Reply #34 on: March 01, 2010, 06:01:03 pm »
Firko, I've been trying to find one of these electric start atk 250's.  Can only find kickers.
http://dirtbike.off-road.com/dirtbike/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=266067