All Honda Models 1984 Motorcycles
User Rating
0.0/5
0 votes
✦ publish

Honda CM 200 T (reduced effect)

1984

Year1984
MakeHonda
Displacement194.0 ccm (11.84 cubic inches)
Honda CM 200 T (reduced effect) - No Image Available
📖
Review

The 1984 Honda CM200T represents a practical and economical option in the small-displacement motorcycle market. Part of Honda's CM series known for their straightforward design and accessibility, the CM200T aimed at riders seeking an easy-to-manage machine. Its competitors at the time included models like the Yamaha SR125, which offered a similar level of affordability and user-friendliness.

At the heart of the CM200T lies an air-cooled, four-stroke engine with a displacement of 194.0 ccm (11.84 cubic inches). This engine produces a modest but usable 10.0 HP (7.3 kW) at 7000 RPM, providing adequate power for its intended purpose. The motorcycle's top speed is rated at 100.0 km/h (62.1 mph), making it suitable for urban commuting and short trips. The fuel tank has a capacity of 11.00 litres (2.91 US gallons), allowing for a decent range between fill-ups.

The CM200T offers a comfortable, upright riding position, making it easy to handle for riders of various experience levels. Its lightweight construction contributes to nimble handling, especially at lower speeds. The suspension is tuned to provide a compliant ride, absorbing bumps and imperfections in the road effectively. The seat is reasonably padded, contributing to rider comfort on longer journeys.

The 1984 Honda CM200T was designed primarily for beginner riders, urban commuters, and those seeking an affordable and reliable motorcycle for everyday use. Its simplicity and ease of maintenance make it a practical choice for riders who prioritize function over flash. While not a powerhouse in terms of performance, the CM200T provides a dependable and economical riding experience.

👍
Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Simple, air-cooled engine is relatively easy to maintain and repair, making it a good choice for novice mechanics. • Lightweight and nimble handling makes it beginner-friendly and easy to maneuver in urban environments and tight spaces. • Fuel-efficient engine provides excellent gas mileage, making it an economical choice for commuting and short trips. • Reliable Honda engineering means fewer breakdowns compared to some other bikes of similar age and displacement. • Low seat height increases confidence for shorter riders and makes it easy to mount and dismount. • Classic, vintage styling provides a nostalgic aesthetic appeal for riders who appreciate retro motorcycles.
👎
Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• Low engine displacement results in limited power, making it unsuitable for highway riding or carrying passengers. • Basic suspension offers a less comfortable ride on rough roads compared to modern motorcycles with advanced systems. • Drum brakes provide less stopping power than disc brakes, requiring longer stopping distances in emergency situations. • Limited availability of spare parts can make repairs challenging and time-consuming in some regions. • Older bike may require more frequent maintenance due to age-related wear and tear on components.
🪪
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)

🛡️
Insurance Class

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

  • 📋 Group 8-15 — mid-range
  • 🧮
    Insurance Calculator (UK est.)

    Personalised premium estimate for the Honda CM 200 T (reduced effect) (UK rates):

    💡 Estimate based on UK market averages. For real quotes, compare on Compare the Market, MoneySuperMarket, GoCompare.

    🛒
    Buy New & Used

    Find new and used Honda CM 200 T (reduced effect) 1984 listings:

    💡 Third-party listings. MotoBike Info is informational only.

  • 👤 Final premium varies by rider age, history, location.
Sponsored Link

Similar Motorcycles

Comments (0)
Please log in to post a comment.

No comments yet. Be the first to write one!

0

Comparison Results

Comparing...