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  2. Honda VTR1000F - Wikipedia

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    The VTR1000F was introduced in 1997 using an all new 90-degree V-twin engine and a HMAS (Honda Multi-Action System) fork and shock. The bike also ushered in several new design concepts for Honda such as the semi-pivotless frame, where the engine is a stressed member with the swingarm bolted directly to it.

  3. Super Splendor - Wikipedia

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    The Super Splendor is a standard lightweight motorcycle produced since 2005 by Hero Honda. Since it was released, this motorcycle has gone through numerous changes. The horizontal engine gave it extra stability. It is the ultimate edition in the series Hero Honda Splendor manufactured by Hero Honda.

  4. Honda Sport 90 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Sport 90, Super 90, or S90, is a motorcycle produced by Honda from 1964 to 1969. [1] The Sport 90 was based on the Honda Super Cub and uses an 89.6 cc (5.47 cu in) single-cylinder OHC air-cooled engine. The engine links to a four-speed manual transmission. There is no tachometer but the speedometer indicates speed ranges for each gear.

  5. Honda CBR1100XX - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBR1100XX Super Blackbird is a Honda motorcycle, part of the CBR series made from 1996 to 2007. The bike was developed to challenge the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11 as the world's fastest production motorcycle, [ 9 ] and Honda succeeded with a top speed of 177 mph (285 km/h).

  6. List of Superbike World Champions - Wikipedia

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    Honda VTR1000 SP-2/RC51: M: 11: 10: 4 Castrol Honda 2003 Neil Hodgson: Ducati 999F03: M: 13: 7: 0 Ducati FILA: 2004 James Toseland: Ducati 999F04: P: 3: 9: 2 Ducati FILA 2005 Troy Corser Suzuki GSX-R1000 K5: P: 8: 5: 5 Alstare Suzuki Corona: 2006 Troy Bayliss Ducati 999F06: P: 12: 3: 1 Ducati Xerox: 2007 James Toseland Honda CBR1000RR: P: 8: 5: ...

  7. Honda CB400SF - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CB400 Super Four is a CB series 399 cc (24.3 cu in) standard motorcycle produced by Honda at the Kumamoto plant from 1992 to the present. The CB400 embodies the typical Universal Japanese Motorcycle produced through the 1970s, updated with modern technology. To this end, the bike has a naked retro design, paired with a smooth inline ...

  8. Honda RC51 - Wikipedia

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    2003–present Honda stopped official support for World Superbike racing in 2003 (though some teams have had factory support) and as superbike rules changed to allow 1000 cc 4-cylinder bikes the RC51 was replaced by the CBR1000RR Fireblade as the Honda superbike racer. In 2004, Honda released the Nicky Hayden special edition, which differed ...

  9. Castrol Honda SuperBike World Champions - Wikipedia

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    Castrol HONDA SuperBike World Champions is a licensed motorcycle racing game, developed by Intense Simulations Entertainment and Interactive Entertainment, Ltd. and published by Midas Interactive. The game features the Honda RVF750 RC45 and the riders of the 1997 Superbike World Championship season .