Hi all,
Was wondering if someone could shed some light on which is the better ride? Both are gorgeous machines.
Honda TLR200 vs Majesty 200
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Re: Honda TLR200 vs Majesty 200
There are three different types of Majesty 200, all quite different.
One has a TY175 frame modified by Majesty.
One is a full-sized bike with frame made by Godden for Majesty.
One is a schoolboy-sized frame bike with frame made by Godden for Majesty.
The TLR200 is closest to the full-sized Godden frame Majesty in ride and dimensions. The other two Majesty 200s are smaller-dimensioned all over.
Comparing the full-sized Godden Majesty 200 to the TLR200:
The Honda is a bit heavier and feels a bit heavier to ride. There are lots of aftermarket parts available to make them lighter.
Both steer and handle well and can be set up to be very nice to ride. I don't think either is better to ride once properly set up.
The modest power output of the motors may be a limiting factor for some people, depending on the skill and weight of the rider.
The TLR200 motor suits people who like riding four strokes.
There were very few full-sized Godden Majesty 200s sold so they are very rare.
One has a TY175 frame modified by Majesty.
One is a full-sized bike with frame made by Godden for Majesty.
One is a schoolboy-sized frame bike with frame made by Godden for Majesty.
The TLR200 is closest to the full-sized Godden frame Majesty in ride and dimensions. The other two Majesty 200s are smaller-dimensioned all over.
Comparing the full-sized Godden Majesty 200 to the TLR200:
The Honda is a bit heavier and feels a bit heavier to ride. There are lots of aftermarket parts available to make them lighter.
Both steer and handle well and can be set up to be very nice to ride. I don't think either is better to ride once properly set up.
The modest power output of the motors may be a limiting factor for some people, depending on the skill and weight of the rider.
The TLR200 motor suits people who like riding four strokes.
There were very few full-sized Godden Majesty 200s sold so they are very rare.
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