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1965 C200 Touring 90

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1965 C200 Touring 90 Photo Gallery Another one of Honda’s big sales success stories came in form of another “Dream” shaped machine, the Honda C200. The new C-200 was built with a push-rod 90cc engine and tuned for user-friendly street use.

It incorporated the lines of the Dream series with a front fender that had a reverse curve at the back end.

They were also called CA200 and were produced from 1963 to 1966.
Color choices were plenty at the time, with white, black, and scarlet red for the U.S market and blue was available in Canada and some other countries.

The fuel tank had chrome panels with black rubber kneepads and this classic model had no electric start -- only kick-start.

The engine displaced 87cc and counted with a 4-speed transmission with a manual clutch.
 
     
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