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  2. Honda Phantom - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Phantom TA150 is a single cylinder Thai-made "retro cruiser" motorcycle. It was known in Australia as the TA Shadow. Production of the TA200 was stopped in Thailand on 3 March 2010. Overall design was very similar to the Honda TA150. The major differences was that the TA200 contains a four-stroke engine and higher 197 cc displacement.

  3. List of Honda motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Honda Motorcycles logo. The following is a list of motorcycles, scooters, ... Phantom (TA200) 197 CB200: 198 CL200: 198 Fatcat (TR200) 199 Honda Dream 4E: 219 Juno KA/KB:

  4. List of Ariel motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    200 cc reduced capacity to place it in lower road tax bracket Ariel Pixie 1968 50 cc version of BSA Beagle engine Ariel 3: 1969 Three-wheeler with Anker (Dutch) 50 cc engine Ariel Ace: 2014 Ariel marque's first new motorcycle in more than 50 years and it uses the 1200 cc V4 engine from the Honda VFR1200.

  5. Honda CD200 RoadMaster - Wikipedia

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    Honda CD200 Benly – introduced in UK featuring 12 volt electrical system and capacitor discharge ignition (CDI) Honda CM200 (Custom) – introduced in UK, European, and North American markets The CM200T (also known as the Twinstar) was a twin cylinder motorcycle produced by Honda from 1980 to 1982 as part of its factory "Custom Motorcycle ...

  6. Honda CB200 and CL200 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CB200 and CL200 Scrambler are standard and dual-sport motorcycles made from 1973 to 1976. The CB200 replaced the CB175 model and has very similar specifications. The CL200 shares many parts with the CB200 but has an upswept exhaust system to avoid off-road hazards.

  7. Honda CM series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CM series is a designation of cruiser-style motorcycles produced by Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda, as listed below sorted by model name: 1978-2016

  8. Honda XR series - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The 200cc RFVC engine shared many parts with the 250cc RFVC engine. For the 1986 model year, Honda reverted to the 2 valve engine that had powered the XR200R before 1984 and variations of the 2 valve engine continued to power the XR200R until the model was dropped altogether. The 1991 model was the best performance wise.

  9. Honda TLR200 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Reflex (TLR200) is a dual purpose trials motorcycle sold through 1986 to 1987. Both year models are exactly the same. 1987 models were left over bikes from 1986, re-badged as 1987 models. In the 1983 Scottish Six Days Trial Kiyoteru Hattori riding the bike won the 151cc-200cc class.