Honda ATC 90: James Bond's Three-Wheeler Bike

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James Bond, a fictional character created in 1953 by British author Ian Fleming, is one of the most successful figures in the world of entertainment. No less than twelve novels and dozens of movies have been made about him.

From many of the film, Bond is always accompanied by some upscale or luxury cars to hit the enemies. Of course the most famous is the Aston Martin DB that are still mass produced.

In addition to the car, Bond also been using motorcycles. Motorcycle he used relatively unique, three-wheeler with large tires. This bike is a Honda ATC 90.

These motors are used in the film Diamonds Are Forever (1971). At that time, James Bond, played by Sean Connery, the actor who is active until 2006. In this film, James Bond riding a Honda ATC 90 while fleeing from Whyte Space in Moonboggy.

This motor is the first all terrain vehicle (ATV) in the world. The process of development began in 1967 and led by Osamu Takeuchi. In the end, this vehicle is known as vehicle for farmer. ATV eventually no longer be used because it has a tendency to be easily rolled.

From the technical side, Honda ATC 90 carrying a 89 cc engine, and has been equipped with air-cooled technology. The engine have weight 90 kilograms and exertion power 8 Tk.

Created just over three years, Honda ATC 90, now a rare commodity. One of them was in David Silver Museum, Suffolk, England. Currently, as reported by Motorcyclenews, the price is estimated at between 2,500 and 5,000 poundsterling 

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