CB200

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Glyn.G
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CB200

Post by Glyn.G »

Hi all,
I know it's not a 2 stroke but my mate has decided to restore a 1977 Honda CB200 and has kindly decided to use my garage to do it. The only problem is trying to find a classic Honda parts dealer in good old blighty. I've used a dealer called David Silver but his spares are limited. Can anyone help point out a new source, here or overseas.
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Glyn.
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Re: CB200

Post by Zunspec4 »

In the first instance I would get hold of a CB200 parts list and try ordering via your regular Honda dealer. Entering the part No.s into Google also works pretty well too.

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Re: CB200

Post by jabcb »

You might find the Honda twins forum helpful.
http://www.hondatwins.net
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tz375
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Re: CB200

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You could also try one or more of the Cafe Racer sites such as dotheton.com. there are a lot of CB200 cafe racers and those guys tend to throw out/recycle a lot of parts.
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