2000 Honda FOREMAN 400 ES
This but with stock wheels/tires:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2000-...#ht_500wt_1182
The trailer is 10 ft, tilt bed, black. I've done a little work on it since getting it: mounted spare, spare cover, and new bearing buddies. The wood sides are all removable. He just had it that way and I haven't changed it.
Here's the details from the ad when I bought it less than 60 days ago:
For Sale Honda Foreman ES 450 cc utility ATV. New battery and recently tuned up with fresh oil and filters.Total mileage 1213 miles on original tires.Perfect for hunting and offroading. Comes with full size tilt trailer made in 2005 that has 10 feet of storage space and 15 inch full size tires and a full size spare. Plenty of room for ice chests and other gear in addition to the ATV. Trailer tags good through Apr 2012. ATV has a 2 inch ball that fits the trailer and is rated for 1800 pounds. Electric shift five speed with thumb throttle extender. Also has a manual shift lever as backup to electric shift. Three headlights with high and low beams. Electric start but also has emergency pull start. Front and rear racks to hold your gear as well as a rifle rack. Tool comparment in back has emergency tools. Second owner, have owned the ATV for 6 years. Only known defects are small dent in front brush guard and slow leak in left front tire."
I think I fixed the leak with the slime I added to all of the tires. I just rode it last weekend. It all works great. Just got a friend deal that I couldn't pass up. The tilt bed has been nice because you can un/load the fourwheeler without it being attached to the vehicle.
The two items can go to different people, but I want to sell them in a single transaction because I don't want to deal with assigning value to one vs the other.
I'm looking for $2,200 for the package if it's easy. Otherwise I'll probably list for $2,600 on CL. I think it's a great deal. I assume it will go quickly, but I thought it would already be gone by now also.
LMK I'll probably list it tomorrow if nobody else wants it.