Registration: OCC 245
Frame: C200/107309
Odometer: 28,853
MOT: Exempt
- 107cc Lifan, single-cylinder, 4-stroke
- UK bike
- 2 keys
- Popular modern engine conversion
- Old-style V5 present
The 1964 Honda C200, often called the ‘Baby Dream 90’ or Touring 90, was a bridge between the humble Super Cub and Honda’s larger Dream series. Built for only three years (1963–1966), it offered a more traditional motorcycle feel than the step-through Cub while retaining "grandfather-clock precision" reliability.
This bike is offered as part of the Adam White collection and has been in long term dry storage and has had the fuel drained. The bikes in the collection have been regularly taken out and started up but they will need a degree of re-commissioning and attention to batteries. Obviously having been long term stored things like tyres and brakes will need looking at prior to any road use.
A classic bike with modern power, the Lifan conversion is quite the popular engine swap on these little machines! Marked up as a 107cc this is 20cc over the original Honda engine. The bike is in a presentable condition with only front mudguard mountings that are visibly requiring attention. The bike has been dry stored but as with any machine that have been sat in a display, we recommend a light recommission before being used.

