
HONDA Motorcycle
C200 & C201 90cc
"Touring 90"
C200 (CA200)

Honda C200

Honda C200

Honda C200
- The Honda C200 was very similar to the C201 with one major difference
- The C200 had a push rod 90cc engine while the C201 had an overhead cam 90cc engine
- The C201 developed into the S90 in succeeding years
- It had the look of the Dream series with a front fender that had a reverse curve at the back end
- It was also called the CA200 and was produced from 1963 to 1966
- Colors:
- White
- Black
- Scarlet Red
- (Blue was available in Canada and some other countries)
- The fuel tank had chrome panels with black rubber knee pads
- There was no electric start -- only a kick start
- The engine displaced 87cc but was considered a 90cc
- It had a 4-speed transmission with a manual clutch
- The serial number began C200-1000001 (or CA200-1000001).
C201
- The Honda C201 was a transition model between the C200 and the S90
- It was sold in Canada in 1967, but apparently not in the United States
- The body was the same as the C200, but the engine was the new OHC 90cc instead of the pushrod 90
- In most places in Canada, it was sold along side the C200 and even the S90
- The engine size was actually 89cc and the transmission was a 4-speed with a manual clutch
- The serial number began C201-1000001
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