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  2. Honda CB350 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CB350 is a 325.6-cubic-centimetre (19.87 cu in) OHC parallel twin cylinder, four-stroke motorcycle produced by Honda for model years 1968 through 1973. [2] With its reliable engine and dual Keihin carburetors, it became one of Honda's best-selling models.

  3. Honda CB series - Wikipedia

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    The CB Series is an extensive line of Honda motorcycles. Most CB models are road-going motorcycles for ... CB350 H'Ness/CB350 RS/CB350 (Sold as GB350 in Japan ...

  4. List of Honda motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    CB350 Super Sport: 325 Four (CB350F) 350 Sport (CB350) 350 CB350 RS: 350 CB350 H'ness: 350 Sport (CL350) 350 Sport (SL350) 350 XL350R: 350 Scrambler (CL360) 356 Sport (CB360, CB360T) 356 CL400: 387 NS400R: 387 CB400A Hawk Hondamatic: 395 CB400N: 395 Hawk (CB400T, CB400T II) 395 CM400: 395 VRX400 Roadster: 398 CB-1 (CB400F, NC27) 399 RVF400R ...

  5. Honda CB350F - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CB350F is a four-cylinder, four-stroke, 347 cc (21.2 cu in) motorcycle based on the larger versions of the day (CB750, CB500).The motorcycle was manufactured by Honda in Japan from 1972 to 1974.

  6. Honda CB250RS - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CB250RS is a 250cc motorcycle designed for road use. It was produced until the mid-1980s. It has a high-compression four-stroke, four-valve, air-cooled, one-cylinder engine, which was an upgrade of the engine built for the earlier XL250S trail bike. The RS is known for its slim build, with a dry weight of only 128 kg, and nimble handling.

  7. Honda CB77 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CB77, or Super Hawk, is a 305 cc (18.6 cu in) straight-twin motorcycle produced from 1961 until 1967. It is remembered today as Honda's first sport bike.It is a landmark model in Honda's advances in Western motorcycle markets of the 1960s, [4] noted for its speed and power as well as its reliability, and is regarded as one of the bikes that set the standard for modern motorcycles.

  8. Honda CB360 - Wikipedia

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    It succeeded the Honda CB350 and provided an alternative to the four cylinder CB350F and CB400F. The CB360 was a new design. The CB360 was a new design. The 356 cc engine was tuned for broad range torque, and drove the rear wheel through a six-speed gearbox.

  9. Honda CBR250R, CBR300R, and CB300F - Wikipedia

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    In developing countries where typical motorcycles are 125–150 cc (7.6–9.2 cu in) displacement, the larger 249.5 cc (15.23 cu in) CBR250R is at the higher end of the sport bike range, [10] looking similar to much more powerful sporting machines with its full fairing in Honda's new layered style that was introduced on the 2008 CBR1000RR Fireblade and 2010 VFR1200F.