175 cam in a Cb200

Bert Jan said:
Dude, that would be impossible. crank always turns 50% in relation to cam. Thats just the way it is.
yea i deserve it...Bert remember somebody told my ancestors it was impossible to roll back the sea...and they said, "houd mijn bier kijken naar deze"

slecht kunnen we gave bier niet ik zou kopen je een
 
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It is his birthday today and y'all helped give him his favorite thing to do...turning a wrench. No mass restricting the movement of this motor. Hey it doesn't have a cam! Nor does it have a head. Lol. Hold my beer watch this...:)
 

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Lots of good info on this thread! It's almost a CB175 vs CB200t compare. I was kicking around my next project and now I'm pretty set on a 175 twin based café bike. I was thinking between a cb175 and a cb200 but now I see the differences are enough to just start with the 175. I had one before and I regret selling it.
 
eyhonda said:
Lots of good info on this thread! It's almost a CB175 vs CB200t compare. I was kicking around my next project and now I'm pretty set on a 175 twin based café bike. I was thinking between a cb175 and a cb200 but now I see the differences are enough to just start with the 175. I had one before and I regret selling it.
and Teazer is the man to talk to he has a 175 race bike.
 
Yah, I know. Anything 160/175/200 related threads and he will not be far behind. Thanks Teazer for all your invaluable wisdom, btw.
 
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