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2023 CB750 Hornet. In 2023, Honda Motor Europe Ltd revived the CB750 nameplate once more in the form of the CB750 Hornet. This new model, though sharing the same name, takes a major departure from the established layout that previous CB750s possessed, namely in regards to its engine configuration and fuel injection system.
Honda CB350F Honda CB50R 2004. The CB Series is an extensive line of Honda motorcycles. Most CB models are road-going motorcycles for commuting and cruising. The smaller CB models are also popular for vintage motorcycle racing. [1]
CB600F also known as Hornet, and 599: 600 CBF600N: 600 CBF600S: 600 Hurricane (CBR600F) 600 Honda CBR600F2: 600 Honda CBR600F3: 600 CBR600F4i: 600 CBR600RR: 600 Shadow (VT600C VLX) 600 Transalp (XL600V) 600 XR600R (offroad) 600 Four (CB650) 626 Bros/HawkGT (RC31) 647 NTV/Revere (NTV650) 647 Deauville (NT650V) 647 CBX650: 650 Nighthawk (CB650SC ...
In 1969 Honda introduced its flagship CB750 superbike, [12] [13] whose success led to Honda's domination of the motorcycle market. [9] Honda had been successful in European endurance racing with their RCB-series RS1000, [7] and had made advances in suspension technology from their experience in motocross, [14] and the company chose to base a new DOHC roadster on their endurance racer.
Honda CB900F (second generation), sold as 919 in USA, Hornet 900 in Europe Honda CB500 Hornet, introduced in 2024 as a successor to the Honda CB500F Honda CB750 Hornet, a 755cc street motorcycle released in 2023
The CB900C is something of a "parts bin" bike, as it shares components with two contemporary Honda bikes, the CB750 and CB900F. [1] The GL and CX series of touring motorcycles of the time are the source of the final drive and rear suspension assemblies of the CB900C. The frame was derived from the European CB900F, extended 2 inches to ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. judge clarified on Tuesday that an order restricting billionaire Elon Musk's government cost-cutting effort from accessing the Treasury Department's payment systems does ...
The Honda CB550 is a 544 cc (33.2 cu in) standard motorcycle made by Honda from 1974 to 1978. It has a four-cylinder SOHC air-cooled wet sump engine. The first version, the CB550K, was a development of the earlier CB500, and like its predecessor, had four exhaust pipes, four silencers and wire-spoked wheels.