Honda CB750
This fascinating piece of machinery is known as "Universal Japanese Motorcycle". The Discovery Channel listed the CB750 as the third greatest motorbike of all time. Available in standard or sports edition, the bike reaches a top speed of 125 mph. It was extensively produced between 1969-2003, with final production in 2007. The bike debuted Honda's overhead camshaft inline four-cylinder engine. With transverse components, the design has dominated the sports bike industry ever since. It is currently priced at $8,872 US dollars. With a wide array of features, it is still one of the best sports bikes on the market today.
CB750A Hondamatic
Following in the footsteps of the CB750, the CB750A was introduced in 1976. This motorcycle, however, was only available in North America. It featured an automatic two-speed transmission. It also utilized the same engine as the CB750. The only difference was a lower compression, which produced a lower output. Due to a decline in sales, this popular bike was discontinued in 1978. Honda, however, would go on to manufacture similar models in the coming years. Like its predecessor, the CB750A was known for its superb handling, speed and amazing price.
Honda CB400
The Honda CB400 Twin model was produced in the late 1970's. With a four-cylinder engine, it was known for its revolutionary design and speed. As a successor to the popular CB350 and CB360 series, the CB400 is still considered an all purpose motorbike.
Honda CB350
The CB350 is one of the most popular bikes Honda has produced. It was manufactured between 1968-1973, and still revels in popularity today. Its engine is highly durable, with dual Keihin carburetors. Available in several variations, its high-end design offers a touch of class. The CB350 also includes:
325cc twin-cylinder
Four-stoke vertical twin engine
High-mounted exhausts
Off-road styling
Premier power and handling
103 mph top speed
Honda CB250 Nighthawk
The CB250 is part of the Honda Nighthawk series. It was produced in 1968, with a 234 cc parallel twin-cylinder. As a standard motorcycle, it offers great handling and high-speed capabilities. With a 5-speed transmission, it is perfect for small bike aficionados. It is still utilized by several customers, with a nice range of designs and colors. The CB250 replaced the Super Hawk CB72. It was later repackaged as the Honda Dream CB250 in Japan. This exceptional bike emphasizes style, comfort and true class.
Honda NX650 Dominator
The Dominator was manufactured from 1988-2000. As a dual-sport motorcycle, its design "dominated" the scene for over a decade. With superb handling, the motorcycle was followed by several variations. The NX400 Falcon model, a variation, was discontinued last year in Brazil. It, however, was in full production for nearly a decade. The Honda NX650 Dominator also features:
44.00 horsepower
4-stroke engine
643.7cc single-cylinder
5-speed transmission
1435mm wheelbase
16 liter fuel capacity
Honda PC800 Pacific Coast
The Honda PC800 is an extravagant touring motorcycle. It was produced in Japan between 1989-1998. With lavish features, the bike is known for its smooth ride. It also enhances true handling, with a full range of bodywork. Other features include the rear wheel single trunk and unique two-tone appearance. The PC800 is highly sought after, with the following components:
Touring class
800cc V-Twin engine
5-speed transmission
30.1 inch seat height
584.2 lbs.
4.2 US Gallon fuel capacity
Honda Phantom TA200
The Honda Phantom is very popular in Singapore. Known as a "chopper", the bike was produced in Thailand. With its slick black design, the motorcycle boasts a single cylinder engine. A 197cc 6-speed gearbox accompanies this. It is similar in design to the TA150. However, it has a 4-stroke engine that enables a higher displacement.
Honda TMX 155
The Honda TMX 155 was produced for commercial purposes. In existence today, the motorcycle boasts a 4 down manual transmission. This is the bike of choice for several business people. It also features a primary kick-starter, magneto AC-CDI ignition and fork front suspension. A twin rear suspension cushion compliments this. The bike also implements several "green options" making it environmentally friendly.
Honda Fury
The Honda Fury is relatively new. It was introduced last year and resembles a customized chopper. With a 1312cc engine, the bike continues to soar in popularity. It also features:
V-Twin cruiser model
5-speed transmission, shaft drive
71.24 wheelbase
26.7 inch seat height
3.4 US Gallon fuel capacity
Unique frame and bodywork
From mopeds to motorcycles, Honda remains a true global leader. With several popular bikes on the market, their machines will be cherished for generations to come.
Sources:
Contributing Writers, Honda Motorcycles Wilkipedia
Published by JN Jerome
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- Honda motorcycles emphasize style, class and true comfort.
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