Is This Immaculate Honda TLR200 Too Nice to Ride?

Motorcycles  /   /  By Andy Craig

The hugely popular Honda TLR200 Reflex isn’t rare, but examples like the one currently for sale on eBay are getting harder to find.

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In the early 1980s, Honda was determined to make a success of four-stroke motors in the Trials Riding World Championships. It met that goal with a 1982 title for the Honda RTL360. To encourage junior riders, the engine configuration and body style of the 360 were carried over for the TLR200.

Engine, frame, exhaust, right side

Both 1986 and 1987 TLR200 models were available, though all the US-market bikes landed in 1986. Both years were identical. They remain hugely popular on the Trials/Enduro scene.

Power comes from the ubiquitous and extremely dependable 194-cc Honda XR200 engine. It was a development of the old CB125 unit used by Honda for many years in many different small machines. A six-speed gearbox made the most of the strong-but-unexciting motor. Power peaked at just 13.5 horsepower. That was plenty to give a junior rider a taste of Trials riding, but not ideal for the bike’s other use.

Dual Purpose

Reflex seat and tankIf the rider was old enough, they could legally use a TLR200 on the street. Gearing would need to be altered from competition specification, and smoother tires would work better on the pavement. Speeds of over 50 mph were achievable, and the TLR’s lights and turn indicators made short road journeys possible.

Despite its appearance, the saddle contains more padding than a strictly-Trials bike. It still doesn’t look like a comfy place to sit for too long. However, the TLR was praised for finding grip off-road where other bikes struggled. It also enjoyed superior build quality.

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Too Nice to Ride?

This Honda TLR200 Reflex for sale in Colorado Springs, Colo., has reportedly covered a mere 935 miles from new. The seller describes almost every aspect of it as immaculate, saying:

This is so nice that I wouldn’t ride it.

For a buyer who would, it’s ready to go after a full disassembly and thorough service. New parts fitted include:

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Immaculate Condition

The photos show the immaculate condition of the plastics, forks, wheels, and the striking red frame. The battery box is the only area not up to snuff. That said, the battery box is typical of the parts available for classic trials bikes on eBay.

1986 Honda TLR200 Reflex - right side

The instrument cluster, which sometimes faded after many days in the sun, is in sensational condition. It reflects the bike’s low mileage and the care afforded by previous keepers.

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About the Author

Andy Craig, a former racer, wrote for UK-based motorcycle magazines and websites before being called to work at the legendary Goodwood motor racing circuit. That’s where he racked up countless miles at the Festival of Speed, Monterey Car Week, Mille Miglia, and other Goodwood events. More recently, he spent a year riding through Vietnam and Cambodia on a 26 year-old Vietnamese copy of an ancient 110cc Honda that cost $100.

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