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  2. CFMoto 650 - Wikipedia

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    The CFMOTO CF650-2 is a police version of the 650TR-G. It is the first high-horsepower motorcycle designed and produced in China. Its in-line twin-cylinder eight-valve engine has a volume of 650 Cubic centimeters, with a net weight of 458 pounds (208 kilograms), it only takes 11 seconds for a motorcycle to accelerate from a standstill to a speed of 200 kilometers per hour.

  3. CFMoto - Wikipedia

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    CFMOTO also assembles the small displacement models on behalf of KTM in its Chinese factories, as well as producing the larger displacement KTM engines. Since 2017, CFMOTO has been listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange as Chunfeng Power with the code 603129. At the end of 2020, CFMOTO announced a new sub-brand of electric motorcycles, a Zeeho.

  4. Honda 650cc standard and sport motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Successor to the Hornet Honda CB600F and Honda CBR600F, The All-new 650 class come with the standard "naked" version the CB650F, and the full fairing sport version the CBR650F . [7] Based on the style of the 600F, this model still get a single triangle front lamp, hi clip-on, and the one piece's seat. offering in Red and matte Black color ...

  5. Honda CB650 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CB650 is a 627 cc (38.3 cu in) standard motorcycle produced from 1979 to 1985. It featured a four-cylinder, SOHC, air-cooled, wet sump engine, with two valves per cylinder.

  6. Yamaha Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Yamaha launched their first four-stroke motorcycle, the XS-1/650 which was a 650cc four-stroke twin, a larger and more powerful machine that equaled the displacement and performance of the popular British bikes of the era, such as the Triumph Bonneville and BSA Gold Star.

  7. Suzuki V-Strom 650 - Wikipedia

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    The V-Strom 650, also known as the "DL650", was named one of the "ten best" bikes under $10,000 by Motorcyclist (USA) magazine, October, 2007—beating out, among many others, the V-Strom 1000. In a September 2006 article, Cycle World magazine wrote "the DL650 may just be the most shockingly competent machine in the world today."

  8. Kawasaki Versys 650 - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki Versys 650 (codenamed KLE650) is a middleweight motorcycle. It borrows design elements from dual-sport bikes, standards, adventure tourers and sport bikes; sharing characteristics of all, but not neatly fitting into any of those categories. [3] The name Versys is a portmanteau of the words versatile and system. [4]

  9. Suzuki SFV650 Gladius - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki Gladius SFV650 is a naked motorcycle introduced by Suzuki for the 2009 model year with the intention of it being a replacement for the SV650. [1] Subsequently, in most countries the half-fairing second-generation SV650S continued to be sold alongside the Gladius until 2014.