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Honda : Other 1986 Honda Tr 200 Fat Cat / Restoration on 2040-motos

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Pictured here is a restored 1986 Honda TR 200 Fat Cat electric starter and kick start. This bike has been a project of mine for the past 6 mnths the frame and all white parts have been sand blasted down to metal and POWDERCOATED not spray painted!!!. Honda produced this bike in 1986 and 1987 only and I am the 2nd owner of the bike. This bike runs just as good as it looks- awesome! and very fun to ride NEW OEM Honda parts installed: new drive chain and sprockets swing arm bushings and dust seals Throttle cable front brake cable rear brake cable hand grips Brake levers piston and rings, oversized cylinder new valves and seals top end gaskets new cam sprocket and crank sprocket new cam chain new carburetor rebuilt starter parts air filter battery bulbs (headlight and indicator) seat recover brake pads Plastics, front fender, rear fender, side panels, head light bezel rear fender side panels Decals all muffler baffle new tail light lens new front tire inner tube (rear tire) spark plug The fuel tank has been replaced with a better pre-owned and has a very small blemish on the right side, the fuel spigot has been cleaned and glass beaded. The chain guard has some blemishes and has been painted and the same goes for the forward exhaust heat shield that needs some fabrication which will be done before delivery. This bike performs exactly the way it was designed to, its quite fast for a 'big wheel' and very stable due to the long wheel base. The sound of this 200cc is just a bit louder than a stock 200cc ATV but is deeper toned and not abusive. Prospective buyers should contact this seller for professional door to door shipping via motorcycle shipping specialists.

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