Honda TLR200
The Honda Reflex (TLR200) is a dual purpose trials motorcycle sold through 1986 to 1987. Both year models are exactly the same. 1987 models were left over bikes from 1986, re-badged as 1987 models. In the 1983 Scottish Six Days Trial Kiyoteru Hattori riding the bike won the 151cc-200cc class. "the road to making Hondas challenge of winning the trial championship a reality". The top speed on the tlr200 is about 70 mph The Honda Reflex used an XR200 engine in a different frame. This engine was also used in a three-wheeler made by Honda. The Reflex also has the tight turning radii typical of trials motorcycles.[1] Its steering column can almost turn completely perpendicular to the bike's frame. It is designed to be a stand up motorcycle, though it does have a seat and lights for road use. With light sprocket modifications it is a functional bike for motorcycle trials. Honda produced other trials models:
SpecificationDimensions Overall Length: 2080mm Engine Type: Gasoline air cooled 4 stroke cycle Drive Train Clutch: Wet Multi Plate Frame Type: Diamond Frame References
|