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The Honda Phantom TA150
is a single cylinder Thai-made "retro cruiser" motorcycle. It was known in Australia as the TA Shadow. Production of the TA200 was stopped in Thailand on 3 March 2010.
Overall design was very similar to the Honda TA150. The major differences was that the TA200 contains a four-stroke engine and higher 197 cc displacement.
This motorcycle was very popular in Singapore due to it being one of the few cruisers available for a class 2B license (the most basic motorcycle license in Singapore). Class 2B license holders are only allowed to ride motorcycles with displacement below 200 cc.
Specifications
- Engine Type: 4-stroke Single-cylinder, air-cooled, 2-valve SOHC
- Displacement: 196.9 cc
- Bore x Stroke 63.5 mm x 62.2 mm
- Compression Ratio: 9.0:1
- Ignition System: CDI
- Redline: Unknown - early TA200s (Custom 3? Short handlebar version) up to 2004 have NO rev limiter
- 6-speed gearbox (Conventional motorcycle 1N23456)
- Clutch System: Wet Multiplate Clutch
- Drivetrain: Chain (520)
- Sprockets (Front / Rear tooth count): 13 / 39[2] or 41 (standard)[3]
- Dimensions (WxLxH): 775 x 2256 x 1085 mm
- Seat Height: 699 mm
- Wheelbase: 1505 mm
- Front Tire: 90/90R17 / 49P.
- Rear Tire: 130/90R15 / 66P.
- Dry Weight: 140 kg
- Fuel Tank Capacity (Total / Reserve): 9.68 litres / 2 litres
- MPG: City riding (2 pax), 48 mpg, 17 km per L, Highway riding 75 mpg, 26 km per L
- Suspension System: Front - Telescopic, Rear, Double Shock
- Brake System: Front / Rear Disc Brakes (Dual Piston Calipers)
- Tyre Size: Front - 90/90 - 17M / C49P (Tubeless) ; Rear - 130/90 15M / C66P (Tubeless), available from Metzeler (Lasertec), Pirelli (City Demon), Bridgestone (Exedra), IRC (from Thailand) and Shinko (with white-walled option)
- Battery: Maintenance-Free 12V - 3.5Ah
- Max. Power Output: 12.3 kW / 16.48 hp @ 8000 rpm
- Max. Torque: 16.2 nm / 11.95 lb-ft @6500 rpm
References
- ↑ Stats derived from Honda Phantom Advertising Brochures, from Boon Siew Singapore Pte Ltd (www.boonsiewhonda.com.sg) and Stadium Accessories Co., Ltd., Thailand
- ↑ Source: TA200 Owner's Manual and personal experience - 39 tooth rear sprocket preferred for motorway cruising, as the Phantom's very short gearing is ideally meant for good pickup in start-stop riding, not constant top speed.
- ↑ Verified from ThaiVisa.com Motorcycle Community 24 December 2010. http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/428470-honda-phantom-wikipedia-article-seeking-input-from-thailand/page__gopid__4107471#entry4107471