Honda Phantom Ta200 Repair Manual
● Backwards compatible with Bluetooth versions 2.1 / 2.0 / 3.0 ● Compatible with Windows 8 / 7 / 10 / Vista / XP. Product information Main Features: ● BTA - 403 transforms any computer with a USB port to a Bluetooth enabled computer ● Built-in the latest Bluetooth specification V4.0 Class 2 chip ● Supports all common Bluetooth ( wireless ) peripherals - keyboards, mice, headsets, stereo headphones, etc. Drajver dlya blyutuz adaptera buro. Not compatible with Mac OS ● Supports A2DP, PAN, ATT, AVRCP, PAN, GAVDP, HCRP, HFP, HID, HID over GATT, GATT, OPP, and more ● Consumes very low power from the host PC.
Hi I'm a 'newbie' to Motorcycle Thailand. I live in Koh Samui and recently bought a Honda Phantom TA200.Phoenix Edition I think? From the green book it was registered in 2003 The bike was running well when I bought her, but in a sad state of repair.I have now stripped the bike and attempting to make her like new, mostly cleaning,re polishing and replacing worn parts as i go. I had quite a lot of experience with bikes in London as a youngster in the 60's and repaired/ restored a few. One of those was a KTT series Velocette and also a couple of Sunbeam 500 shaft drive (sidecar bikes). My biggest problem here in Thailand is that I cannot get a copy of a 'workshop manual' for the Honda Phantom. I have been to the Honda agent many times for parts and the closest I can get is a quick look at the 'parts catalogue' exploded diagrams to figure out what I need!
I asked if they could photostat a copy of this and was greeted with a very firm NO.I even asked if I could quickly copy a few pages with my happy snap camera.No. I seem to feel that the Apollo Space Project had less security!! So the bottom line is that I am trying to find a copy of the 'workshop manual'.
I have stripped the side covers of the engine to re polish and feel that I should replace the clutch plates but have no 'spec' to measure the wear, I would also need torque figures to re assemble. I have no idea as to the Kilometres the bike has done because the speedo cable was missing, I found a replacement but then discovered that the speedo was completely seized and rusted due to a broken glass (replaced by a piece of plastic).managed to get a brand new one from Honda.at a price I tried to keep this short.but it is quite a long project. Are there any ex CIA, KGB, MOSSAD agents that have managed to acquire a copy of Phantom workshop manual.I am quite happy to buy it. Quote by: Gent Hi I'm a 'newbie' to Motorcycle Thailand. I live in Koh Samui and recently bought a Honda Phantom TA200.Phoenix Edition I think?
From the green book it was registered in 2003 The bike was running well when I bought her, but in a sad state of repair.I have now stripped the bike and attempting to make her like new, mostly cleaning,re polishing and replacing worn parts as i go. I had quite a lot of experience with bikes in London as a youngster in the 60's and repaired/ restored a few.
One of those was a KTT series Velocette and also a couple of Sunbeam 500 shaft drive (sidecar bikes). My biggest problem here in Thailand is that I cannot get a copy of a 'workshop manual' for the Honda Phantom. I have been to the Honda agent many times for parts and the closest I can get is a quick look at the 'parts catalogue' exploded diagrams to figure out what I need!
Honda Phantom 200 Tire Pressure. Question: What are the recommended tyre (tire) pressures for my Phantom? Honda Asian Model Code: TA200 Engine Type: 4 stroke, SOHC Volume Engine: 196.9 CC. Tire pressures are listed in the owner’s manual. If you do not have the manual for your Phantom 200, I would recommend the same thing that I.
I asked if they could photostat a copy of this and was greeted with a very firm NO.I even asked if I could quickly copy a few pages with my happy snap camera.No. I seem to feel that the Apollo Space Project had less security!!