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  2. Honda Winner - Wikipedia

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    With the engine producing 12 kW (16.1 hp; 16.3 PS), it makes the Winner as the fastest and most powerful 4-stroke underbone model ever offered by Honda, [7] along with the Sonic. The Winner received an update in July 2019, dubbed as Winner X. [8] [9] [10] The Indonesian-market Supra GTR received a more minor update on 23 September 2019. [11]

  3. Honda Wave series - Wikipedia

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    Honda RS 150/Honda RSX/Honda Winner X The Honda Wave , also marketed as the Honda NF series (codename), Honda Innova in Europe, and Honda Supra in Indonesia, is a series of motorcycles manufactured by Honda that debuted in 1995 with an underbone design, having separate cosmetic plastic body panels over a structural steel tube chassis.

  4. V3 engine - Wikipedia

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    Honda later revived the layout for the 1982–1984 NS500/NSR500 Grand Prix racing motorcycles. [4] The 1983–1984 MVX250F and 1985-1987 NS400R sports bikes also used V3 engines. In November 2024, Honda showed a prototype of a newly developed V3 engine paired to an electric supercharger .

  5. List of motorcycles by type of engine - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycles with a V-twin engine mounted with its crankshaft mounted in line with the frame, e.g. the Honda CX series, are said to have "transverse" engines, [1] [2] while motorcycles with a V-twin mounted with its crankshaft mounted perpendicular to the frame, e.g. most Harley-Davidsons, are said to have "longitudinal" engines.

  6. Honda CBR150R - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBR150R is a CBR series 150 cc (9.2 cu in) single-cylinder sport bike made by Honda. ... 2015 Sonic 150R, and 2016 Winner. The weight is reduced by 8 kg (18 ...

  7. Honda J engine - Wikipedia

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    The J-series engine was designed in the United States by Honda engineers. It is built at Honda's Anna, Ohio, and Lincoln, Alabama, engine plants. The J-series is a 60° V6 unlike Honda's existing 90° C-series engines. Also unlike the C series, the J-series was specifically and only designed for transverse mounting.

  8. List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Constructors ...

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    The winner of the constructors' world championship is not necessarily the bike used by the riders' world champion. For example, in 2004 , Valentino Rossi who rode a Yamaha bike won the riders' world championship, but in the constructors' standings , Honda have higher points than Yamaha, therefore Honda won constructors' world championship.

  9. 1983 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine Grand Prix was taken off the calendar due to the high costs to host the event.; The South African Grand Prix was added to the calendar.; The French Grand Prix moved from the Nogaro circuit to the Bugatti Circuit in Le Mans after a strike by all the factory teams, as well as some private drivers, due to the very dangerous track conditions.