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'' The main competitors of the Honda FTR 223 in the class: ''
* [[Kawasaki_Estrella_250 | Kawasaki Estrella 250]]
* [[Suzuki_TU250_ (Volty, _Grasstracker) | Suzuki TU250 (Volty, Grasstracker)]]
* [[Yamaha_TW225 | Yamaha TW225]] / [[Yamaha_TW200 | Yamaha TW200]] / [[Yamaha_ST225_Bronco | Yamaha Bronco 225]]
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[[file: 2002 honda ftr223d.jpg | 500px 600px | center | Honda FTR223 (2003-2016)]]
The Honda FTR 223 light road bike was first introduced in September 2000 and was produced until 2016. The motorcycle is a successor of the FTR (Flat Track Racer) series, namely the Honda FTR 250, produced between 1986 and 1989. However, unlike her, the new version of the Honda FTR 223 received a more civilian design, making the motorcycle more suitable for use in the city and on dirt roads. The model was based on the base from the Honda XR200R enduro.
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''' Main competitors: '''
* [[Kawasaki_Estrella_250 | Kawasaki Estrella 250]]
* [[Suzuki_TU250_ (Volty, _Grasstracker) | Suzuki TU250 (Volty, Grasstracker)]]
* [[Yamaha_TW225 | Yamaha TW225]] / [[Yamaha_TW200 | Yamaha TW200]] / [[Yamaha_ST225_Bronco | Yamaha Bronco 225]]
The Honda FTR 223 is powered by a 223cc, 1-cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled engine. see, issuing 19 hp. power and 21 Nm of torque. The maximum performance of the motor is reached at 6000-7000 rpm. The use of a 2-valve cylinder head and certain engine settings made it possible to make the motorcycle high-torque at "low" and medium revs, which increased the comfort of using the motorcycle in the city and on light off-road.
The FTR 223 common base is used on the retro classic [[Honda_CB223S | Honda CB223S]] and the Honda SL230 enduro.
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