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Honda CB1100. The Honda CB1100 is a 1,140 cc (70 cu in) air-cooled inline four-cylinder naked bike that was introduced by Honda in 2010 as a modern spiritual successor to the original CB750. At introduction the motorbike was available in Japan, Australia and New Zealand; it was later introduced to Europe and the United States in 2013.
The same year Honda also released the CB900F using a race-bred 901 cc DOHC engine that was a step above the CB750 with its longer stroke and hotter cams squeezing out 95 bhp @ 8500 rpm (actual rear-wheel horsepower exceeded 80 horsepower as measured on a dynamometer). [citation needed] The CB900F was only offered in the USA from 1980 to 1982.
The CB900F's engine has a 901 cc (55.0 cu in) four-cylinder DOHC engine with a bore and stroke of 64.5 by 69.0 mm (2.54 by 2.72 in).[11] The engine drew on other designs, such as the CB1000C, CB1100F/CB1100R, and the inline-6CBX1000.[9] The CB900F has a five-speedgearbox and chain final drive, and it produces 71 kW (95 bhp)[1][9]at 9,000 rpm[7 ...
Honda CB series. 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] The related Honda CBR series are sport bikes .
The Blackbird name is a nod to the Lockheed SR-71 aircraft, the world's fastest production aircraft. [ 13] In the February 1997 issue of Sport Rider magazine, the CBR1100XX was tested at a top speed of 178.5 mph (287.3 km/h), [ 2] compared with 175 mph (281.6 km/h) for the ZX-11. [ 14] Its supremacy over the ZX-11 was confirmed in April 2007 by ...
2008-2013 Honda Big Red 700, Honda's first Side-by-Side; 2015–present Honda Pioneer 500; 2021–present Honda Pioneer 520; 2013–present Honda Pioneer 700; 2016–present Honda Pioneer 1000; 2019–present Honda Talon 1000R; 2019–present Honda Talon 1000X
The Honda CB-1 is a small, light naked sports motorcycle with a 399-cubic-centimetre (24.3 cu in) straight-four engine, carrying the model code NC27. In contrast to other models of the Honda CB series, the name is written with a hyphen. In some countries it was marketed as Honda CB400F. The bike was first introduced in 1989 and continued ...
The Honda CBX sports motorcycle was manufactured by Honda from 1978 to 1982. [ 10][ 11] With a 1047cc inline six-cylinder engine producing 105 bhp (78 kW), it was the flagship of the Honda range. The CBX was well-received by the press, but was outsold by its sibling introduced in late 1979, the Honda CB900F. [ 12]