Honda odyssey recall
Honda Odyssey was a line of single-seat four-wheel all-terrain vehicles produced by the Honda Corporation between 1976 and 1985.Between 1976 and 1984, Honda manufactured the FL250 Odyssey, with a 248 c air-cooled engine. In 1982, Honda added a roll cage, similar to a dune buggy or sandrail. Scheduled to appear in spring 1984,the FL350R was delayed until early 1985. Honda upgraded the two-stroke engine to 342 cc (20.9 cu in) which was later decreased to 329 cc (20.1 cu in) in a recall The engine was mounted behind the driver,and featured 6.7:1 compression capacitance discharge electronic ignition, 32 mm (1.26 in)-throat Keihincarburetor, and added electric starting for the first time. To improve stability, tread was increased in 1985, to 42.5 in (1,080 mm) front and 47.2 in (1,200 mm) rear.Wheel travel is to 4.3 in (110 mm) front, 5.9 in (150 mm) rear. In addition, mechanical rear disc brakeswere replaced with dual hydraulic drums in front and single hydraulic rear disc. The transmission was a variable-pitch torque converter with one speed forward and one reverse. Fuel was 3.1 US gallons (12 l) (with .7 US gal (2.6 l) reserve).onda stopped production of the Odyssey in 1985, replacing it in 1989 with the similar Pilot
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