Talk:Honda CD200 RoadMaster
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- Nice article my dad used to have one of these bike is ok but the guy well he is really cute :D cheers!! Amanda!
- All the info can be verified from the web pages in the External link (Fireblade)
- This article is linked to the page List of Honda motorcycles it is an expansion of the 200 cc class bike namely CD200 road master. Isn’t this a fair context??? If someone would like to make any further changes please feel to do so thanks. (Fireblade)
- Thanks for your input, I have made a few changes on the page, if you wanna make any further changes or improvments, please feel free to do so. (Fireblade)
- UK version was known as the Benly. As stated 6V version was known for weak electrics. The 12V version was reliable but still kept the kick start. Transmission was only four ratios which was unusual. The chain driving the rear wheel was in a fully enclosed guard. There was a CM200 which was a 'custom styled' version with the same engine. In the UK the CD200 was affected by the legislation restricting learner riders to bikes limited to 125cc and 12bhp. Honda introduced a 125cc Benly after the CD200 was withdrawn. (Dryce)
Okay Top speed and torque figures have been added to the article, who ever keeps removing them should stop as the article isnt complete without these specs. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 182.177.119.55 (talk • contribs) 13:26, 17 July 2011
- Without references from reliable third party sources, the power, torque and speed figures are worthless. --Biker Biker (talk) 13:31, 17 July 2011 (UTC)