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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 ...
Honda CD200 Benly Honda CD125 Benly Honda CM200 Honda CM250C: The Honda CD250 is a 233 cc (14.2 cu in), air-cooled, four stroke, upright twin motorcycle which was ...
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.
Honda CD200 RoadMaster Honda CD250U The Honda CD125TC Benly is a 124 cc (7.6 cu in), air-cooled , four-stroke , twin-cylinder "commuter" style motorcycle manufactured by the Honda Motor Company between 1982 and 1985 for the United Kingdom.
Honda Motorcycles logo. The following is a list of motorcycles, ... RoadMaster/Twinstar (CD200) 194 Reflex (TLR200) 194 Tiger 2000 196 Phantom (TA200) 197 CB200:
Honda CD200 RoadMaster Honda CD250U The Honda CM250 is a 234 cc (14.3 cu in) [ 4 ] parallel twin cylinder air-cooled OHC four-stroke cruiser motorcycle produced by the Honda corporation from 1981 to 1983 with a top speed of 85 mph and delivering 70mpg. [ 5 ]
The Honda CD175 is a 174 cc (10.6 cu in) motorcycle made from 1967 to 1979 by the Honda Motor Company. Described by Honda as a "great new all-rounder, at home around town or putting the highway behind you", [ 1 ] it was the touring model in Honda's 175 cc motorcycle lineup that also included the sportier CB175 and the off-road CL175 version.
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