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Sold / Closed 1986 Honda Fat Cat - $3500 (Watertown)


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1986 Honda Fat Cat, all original, excellent condition, either a collectors bike or fully functioning for fun. Priced at $3500, I don't need help selling this machine. Very serious inquires only, very rare and very few out there. Cash, Money Order, Certified Bank Check accepted.
Honda TR200
TR200 "Fatcat"
Manufacturer Honda
Production 1986-1987
Engine
199 cc 4-stroke, 2 valve, air cooled, SOHC
Transmission
5-speed, automatic clutch
Suspension
Front: 5.9" Telescopic fork, Rear: 4.7" Single Shock Swing Arm
Brakes
Front and rear drum
Tires
Rear: 23.5x8.00-11 Front: 24.5x8.00-11
Wheelbase
53.7"
Dimensions L: 79.5"
W: 32.3"
Seat height 29.7"
Weight 264 lbs (dry)
Fuel capacity 1.9 gal
The Honda TR200 series of bikes was produced only in 1986 and 1987. The engine was a 199 cc four-stroke OHC single linked to a five-speed transmission and automatic clutch. It featured lever actuated drum brakes on both wheels. This bike was unique in that it used two ATV-type tires. Presently complete bikes are quite uncommon, though replacement parts are readily available as they interchange with other Honda ATCs.

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I have had a few people inquire and say price is to high but I don't think one is available in the US for sale in the same condition.  I don't need to sell it but if the right person comes along looking for a showroom piece than great.  I use it and run it once in a while to go pull cards.  Electric start, starts and runs flawless, it does have a kick start and once in a while I will start it that way.  They are very rare and very awesome conversation pieces.  Thanks for the thread.

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