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Cycle News 2026 Issue 13 March 31

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S urging fuel prices. Americans are involved in a controversial war, far away from our shores. Scan- dals in the White House, where a U.S. president denies being a lawbreaker. Yessir, 1974 was the kind of year you just don't want to come around very often. In fact, if it wasn't for The Godfather II, "Come and Get Your Love" by Redbone, and of course, the Honda CB200, the whole year might have just broken our hearts. Cycle News tested the little Honda in its June 25, 1974, is - sue, just as the price of gasoline was pushing its way toward a whopping 45 cents per gallon. The industry was saying "sayo- nara" to plug-fouling, two-stroke mavericks like the Kawasaki and Suzuki triples, and "konnichiwa" to small-displacement machines that sipped gasoline in the same relaxed manner that a Southern gentleman nurses a smooth, 20-year-old bourbon. The Honda CB200 was a pretty straightforward machine, with twin shocks in the rear and one disc brake up front. The only added goodie was an elec - tric starter, which brought the little Honda's air-cooled, four- stroke twin and its five-speed transmission to life. The CN staff went looking for the red - line on the CB200, which appar- ently gave them the illusion that they were going really fast. "The engine just loves to rev," the tes- ter wrote. "One neat thing about riding a little motorcycle is the fun you can have running it very hard without having to worry as much about speeding tickets like you would if you were riding a larger machine." The 200 could hit 63 mph in the quarter-mile and top out at 80 mph. With a nationwide speed limit of 55 mph, the Honda was actually quite ca - pable of landing its pilot in the hoosegow for a night. CNII ARCHIVES P138 BY KENT TAYLOR HONDA'S 1974 CB200 A PRETTY FINE LITTLE MOTORCYCLE In 1974, when gas prices were surging to 45 cents per gallon, the Honda CB200 came along at the right time.

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