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Honda CM 200 T (reduced effect)

1983

Year1983
MakeHonda
Displacement194.0 ccm (11.84 cubic inches)
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Review

The 1983 Honda CM200T, sometimes called the Twinstar, offered a practical and economical entry point into motorcycling during its time. Building upon the success of earlier CM series bikes, the CM200T aimed to provide reliable transportation for budget-conscious riders. Competitors like the Suzuki GN250 offered similar characteristics and price points, vying for the same market share of new riders and those seeking simple, dependable machines.

At the heart of the CM200T lies a 194.0 ccm (11.84 cubic inches) twin-cylinder, four-stroke engine. This configuration provided a smooth power delivery suitable for its intended purpose. The engine produced a modest but adequate 10.0 HP (7.3 kW) at 7000 RPM, sufficient to propel the motorcycle to a top speed of 100.0 km/h (62.1 mph). With a fuel capacity of 11.00 litres (2.91 US gallons), the CM200T offered a reasonable range for daily commutes or weekend explorations.

The CM200T provides a comfortable, upright riding position, making it manageable for learners. The suspension is soft, prioritizing comfort over sporty handling. The bike's lightweight nature contributes to its ease of use, especially at lower speeds. While not designed for long-distance touring, the seat offers adequate cushioning for shorter rides around town. The simple controls and predictable handling instill confidence in novice riders.

The Honda CM200T was designed primarily for new riders, commuters, and those seeking an affordable and easy-to-maintain motorcycle. Its simplicity and reliability made it a popular choice for motorcycle training schools. While not a powerhouse, the CM200T successfully provided basic, dependable transportation. For those looking for a vintage motorcycle that is easy to ride and maintain, the CM200T remains a viable option.

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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Simple and reliable engine design makes it easy to maintain and repair, even for novice mechanics. • Excellent fuel economy, typically achieving over 70 MPG, is ideal for commuting and budget-conscious riders. • Lightweight and nimble handling allows for easy maneuverability in urban environments and tight spaces. • Low seat height provides confidence and accessibility for shorter riders or those new to motorcycles. • Classic, retro styling offers a visually appealing and timeless aesthetic that stands out from modern bikes. • Affordable purchase price and readily available parts make it a cost-effective option for entry-level riders.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• Limited engine power struggles with highway speeds and carrying passengers or heavy loads. • Basic suspension and braking components offer minimal performance and require careful riding technique. • Lack of modern features like electric start or disc brakes can feel outdated for some riders. • Small fuel tank capacity necessitates frequent refueling stops on longer journeys. • Drum brakes front and rear provide limited stopping power compared to modern disc brake systems.
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License Class (EU)

The Honda CM 200 T (reduced effect) produces 10 HP, fitting A2 license limits (max 35 kW / 47 HP). For riders 18+.

Fuel Economy & Running Costs

Estimated average for 194cc class: 55-80 mpg (3.0-4.5 L/100km)

⛽ Tank: 11.00 litres (2.91 US gallons)

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Insurance Class

Insurance grouping for Honda CM 200 T (reduced effect) (194cc):

  • 📋 Group 8-15 — mid-range
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