Gas Tanks for Honda CB200

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Motorcycle Gas Tanks for Honda CB200

The gas tank is a crucial part of your motorcycle. It holds the fuel that is essential to power your bike. While it is a small part of your motorcycle, it is important that it is always in good, working condition. With a wide selection of motorcycle gas tanks to choose from, you can find what you need for your Honda CB200.

Where is the fuel tank located on the CB200?

On the Honda CB200, the gas tank is almost always located near the front of the bike directly at the top of the seat, which is just under the handle bars. It can be easily identified by the appearance of the gas cap on its top for fuel input. It is a fairly boxy or squared shaped part compared to the previous style of gas tanks on some Honda motorcycles.

What material is the gas tank made from?

Most gas tanks are generally made from either steel or aluminum. If you want to test a tank to determine what material it is made of, try to stick a magnet to it. The magnet will stick to steel but will not stick to aluminum. An aluminum tank will also be lighter in weight than a steel one.

How big is the Honda CB200s fuel tank?

The tank for the Honda CB200 motorcycle holds about 2.9 gallons of gasoline. In this particular model, about 30% of the tanks capacity, about 0.87 gallons is held as the reserve fuel. When the bike runs low on fuel, it will change the way the bike uses the gasoline.

Why should the tank be replaced?

There are many reasons why you might need to replace your bikes gas tank.

  • Leakage: If there is damage to the tank that is causing a leak, a replacement is definitely necessary. Gasoline is easily flammable and any leaks should always be addressed immediately to prevent physical harm.
  • Excessive sediment or rust: Rusting and sediment build up is unavoidable. If cleaning it does not remove most of the buildup, the tank might need to be replaced to prevent the sediment from traveling to other parts of the bike and to avoid further damage.
  • Dents: If your gas tank contains significant dents, those can lessen the amount of fuel that your tank is able to hold. If the dents will not be able to be repaired, it might be a good idea to replace the tank so not to misjudge how much gas it is holding.