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Lance PCH 200 i

2022

Year2022
MakeLance
Displacement169.0 ccm (10.31 cubic inches)
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Review

The Lance PCH 200i is a scooter-style motorcycle released in 2022. While not directly competing with traditional motorcycles, it occupies a similar space in the market as scooters like the Honda PCX160 or the Yamaha Zuma 125, offering an alternative for riders seeking convenient urban transportation with a touch of retro styling. It aims to provide a practical and affordable option for daily commutes and short trips.

Powering the PCH 200i is a 169.0 ccm (10.31 cubic inches) engine. This single-cylinder powerplant produces 11.8 HP (8.6 kW) at 7500 RPM and a maximum torque of 12.5 Nm (1.3 kgf-m or 9.2 ft.lbs) at 5500 RPM. The PCH 200i has a tested top speed of 104.6 km/h (65.0 mph). With a dry weight of only 108.9 kg (240.0 pounds), the power-to-weight ratio makes it nimble and easy to handle. The fuel tank holds 5.19 litres (1.37 US gallons), providing a decent range for urban riding.

The PCH 200i offers a comfortable, upright riding position suitable for everyday use. The seat height is 787 mm (31.0 inches) at its lowest setting. This should accommodate a wide range of rider heights. The scooter-style design makes getting on and off easy, while the step-through frame allows for carrying small items. The suspension is tuned for comfort over typical city road surfaces.

The Lance PCH 200i is aimed at riders looking for an affordable and fuel-efficient way to navigate urban environments. It is also suited for new riders seeking an unintimidating machine to learn on. While it may not offer the raw power of larger motorcycles, its ease of use, low running costs, and distinctive styling make it a worthwhile option for those prioritizing practicality and convenience over outright performance. Its relatively low weight and nimble handling make it a good choice for congested city streets.

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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Excellent fuel economy, often exceeding 80 MPG, making it very affordable for commuting and short trips. • Lightweight and nimble handling allows for easy maneuverability in urban environments and congested traffic. • Low seat height makes it accessible and comfortable for riders of various heights, especially shorter individuals. • Relatively inexpensive purchase price compared to larger motorcycles or scooters, making it budget-friendly. • Simple air-cooled engine is easy to maintain and repair, contributing to lower overall ownership costs. • Stylish retro design offers a classic look and appeal, setting it apart from more modern scooter aesthetics.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• Limited top speed (around 60 mph) makes it unsuitable for highway riding or long-distance travel. • Small engine displacement results in limited power for carrying passengers or climbing steep hills. • Basic suspension components offer a less refined ride quality compared to scooters with more advanced systems. • Storage capacity is minimal, requiring aftermarket accessories for carrying more than a small bag. • Lacks advanced features like ABS or traction control, relying on basic braking and handling.
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License Class (EU)

The Lance PCH 200 i produces 12 HP, fitting A2 license limits (max 35 kW / 47 HP). For riders 18+.

Fuel Economy & Running Costs

Manufacturer-quoted consumption: 2.64 litres/100 km (37.9 km/l or 89.10 mpg).

⛽ Tank: 5.19 litres (1.37 US gallons)

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Insurance Class

Insurance grouping for Lance PCH 200 i (169cc):

  • 📋 Group 8-15 — mid-range
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