With stock gearing should be in the 57-62 mph range. I weigh 120LBS and i was clocked at 82 I used to have a stock XR200 when i weighed about 120lb. I clocked in at 87mph
Seat height 33.5"
103kmh
Yes, they are raced in enduros and hare scrambles.
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they shouldn't.. you need to replace the fork seals
xr200 a good starting bike cheap and reliable
about 45-50mph depending on the year with some mods you can hit around 70mph i would say about 50 mph but my 1982 Honda xr 100 goes about 55
how do you adjust the timing on a 1988 honda xr200
Yes, the Honda XR200 can compete in various race classes, particularly in off-road and motocross events. Depending on the specific regulations of the racing organization, it may fit into classes for 200cc bikes or similar categories for beginner to intermediate riders. It's essential to check the rules of the specific event or series for eligibility and technical specifications.
You can order lowering links through Dual Star website. http://www.dual-star.com/index2/Brand/Honda/XR_Lowering_Links.htm
To clean the carburetor on a Honda XR200, first, remove the carburetor from the bike by disconnecting the fuel line and any cables. Take it apart carefully, noting the order of components, and soak the parts in a carburetor cleaner solution. Use a brush to scrub off any deposits, particularly in the jets and passages, then rinse with clean fuel. Reassemble the carburetor, ensuring all parts are properly seated, and reinstall it on the bike.