Honda TLR200


The Honda Reflex 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 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. 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:
  • TL125
  • TL250
  • TL200E "Seeley"
  • TLR125
  • TLR250

Specification

Dimensions
Overall Length: 2080mm

Seat height: 780mm

Dry weight: 90 kg
Total weight: 100 kg
Engine
Type: Gasoline air cooled 4 stroke cycle

Bore x Stroke: 65.5 x 57.8mm

Compression Ratio: 8.2:1

Valve Train: Over head cam Chain driven

Maximum Horsepower: 13.4ps/6,500rpm

Displacement: 194cc
Drive Train
Clutch: Wet Multi Plate

Transmission 6 speed constant mesh


Frame
Type: Diamond Frame

Front suspension Travel:160mm

Rear suspension Travel:150mm