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Well, here it goes. I recently sold my trailer, and now it is time to part with my cherished 1993 Honda FourTrax 300 4x4.
Mileage: 1,630.
Up for sale is an incredibly rare find: a 1993 Honda FourTrax 300 4x4 (TRX300FW) in absolute mint condition. If you know vintage ATVs, you know this is widely considered the most reliable, bulletproof quad ever built. Finding one in this condition today is next to impossible.
It has been meticulously maintained, stored indoors, and runs like a Swiss watch. The bodywork, racks, and mechanical components are exceptionally clean. Ready to ride or join a collectors club.
Factory Specifications
Engine
282cc air-cooled, SOHC, single-cylinder four-stroke
Drive System
Full-time 4WD via Shaft Drive with limited-slip front differential
Transmission
5-speed manual (auto-clutch) with Reverse & ultra-low 1st gear
Starting
Electric start with auxiliary backup Kickstarter
Suspension
Front: Double-wishbone (5.1" travel) / Rear: Swingarm single shock
Brakes
Front: Dual sealed hydraulic drums / Rear: Sealed mechanical drum
Fuel Capacity
3.3 gallons (includes a 0.7-gallon reserve) Amazing Miles per Gallon
Tires
Front: 23x8-11 / Rear: 24x9-11
The FourTrax Legacy (Expert Reviews)
The 300 FourTrax has a legendary reputation across the entire off-road community for a reason:
"The best-selling ATV of all time. Its longitudinally mounted engine and hyper-engineered powertrain are practically indestructible. With basic oil changes, these machines easily outlast modern counterparts." — ATV Historical Review
"An absolute tank. It’s light enough to float over terrain where heavy, modern utility quads get bogged down, and the total lack of complex electronics means there is simply nothing to break." — Off-Road Community Consensus
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3 Days
119
3
$4,100.00
Note: KSL, its service providers, and the seller receive data from this message. See our Privacy Notice and TOU for details.
Estimate your monthly payment
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.












Well, here it goes. I recently sold my trailer, and now it is time to part with my cherished 1993 Honda FourTrax 300 4x4.
Mileage: 1,630.
Up for sale is an incredibly rare find: a 1993 Honda FourTrax 300 4x4 (TRX300FW) in absolute mint condition. If you know vintage ATVs, you know this is widely considered the most reliable, bulletproof quad ever built. Finding one in this condition today is next to impossible.
It has been meticulously maintained, stored indoors, and runs like a Swiss watch. The bodywork, racks, and mechanical components are exceptionally clean. Ready to ride or join a collectors club.
Factory Specifications
Engine
282cc air-cooled, SOHC, single-cylinder four-stroke
Drive System
Full-time 4WD via Shaft Drive with limited-slip front differential
Transmission
5-speed manual (auto-clutch) with Reverse & ultra-low 1st gear
Starting
Electric start with auxiliary backup Kickstarter
Suspension
Front: Double-wishbone (5.1" travel) / Rear: Swingarm single shock
Brakes
Front: Dual sealed hydraulic drums / Rear: Sealed mechanical drum
Fuel Capacity
3.3 gallons (includes a 0.7-gallon reserve) Amazing Miles per Gallon
Tires
Front: 23x8-11 / Rear: 24x9-11
The FourTrax Legacy (Expert Reviews)
The 300 FourTrax has a legendary reputation across the entire off-road community for a reason:
"The best-selling ATV of all time. Its longitudinally mounted engine and hyper-engineered powertrain are practically indestructible. With basic oil changes, these machines easily outlast modern counterparts." — ATV Historical Review
"An absolute tank. It’s light enough to float over terrain where heavy, modern utility quads get bogged down, and the total lack of complex electronics means there is simply nothing to break." — Off-Road Community Consensus











