1964 Honda CT200 review from Canada

"Awesome, lots of character, ridiculously reliable unless you have a no-name battery"

What things have gone wrong with the motorcycle?

When I got the bike, it was 41 years old or so, and it had been sitting in the guy's garage for five years with the gas from the last owner still in it; prior to that who knows.

Having said that, I cleaned the carb and put a kit in it, and it ran like a champ if you started it plugged into the battery charger. Since then I put a new battery into it, and it would start first kick with that.

I quickly fried the battery due to the ancient design of the electrical system. If you have a CT200 or CT90, make absolutely sure you buy a Yuasa battery, the bike was designed to run on them and will fry anything else. There is no voltage regulator and Yuasas have overload protection.

General comments?

This is a seriously cool bike, in the seriously not cool way. It's full of character and the patina is perfect on this bike.

A lot of people think this is a goofy bike, but it's goofy in a fun way. The tank is under the seat and it's only 90cc, but it isn't a scooter, it still has big wheels and a gearbox rather than that goofy scooter type thing. It's a great hybrid for someone that doesn't want a scooter, but still wants something cool and small.

Also, despite its size, I still find it comfortable and I am 6'2".

Comment on this review

Would you buy another motorcycle from this manufacturer? Yes
Model year1964
Year of manufacture1965
First year of ownership2006
Most recent year of ownership2008
Acceleration marks 4 / 10
Roll-on Performance marks 2 / 10
Handling marks 4 / 10
Braking marks 9 / 10
Reliability marks 10 / 10
Comfort marks 5 / 10
Dealer Service marks 10 / 10
Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 10 / 10
Overall marks (average of all marks) 6.8 / 10
Distance when acquired3500 miles
Most recent distance4000 miles
Date of Entry 23rd September, 2008

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