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  2. Honda 500 twins - Wikipedia

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    The Honda 500 twins are a group of straight-twin motorcycles made by Honda since 2013 which use the same 471 cc (28.7 cu in), 180° crank, straight-twin engine, such as the: CB500F naked bike (2013–2024) CB500X adventure touring bike (2013–2024) CBR500R sport bike (2013–present) CMX500 Rebel bobber (2017–present)

  3. Honda NSR500 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda NSR500 is a road racing motorcycle created by HRC (Honda Racing Corporation) and debuted in 1984 for the Grand Prix motorcycle racing's 500 cc class. Honda won ten 500cc World Championships with the NSR500 from 1984 to 2002, with six in a row from 1994 to 1999. With more than 100 wins to its credit, the NSR500 is the most dominant ...

  4. Honda CB500 Four - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CB500 Four is a standard 498 cc (30.4 cu in), air-cooled, 8-valve, SOHC, transverse inline-four motorcycle made by Honda from 1971 to 1978. [2] It was introduced at the London Racing and Sporting Motorcycle Show in February 1972, [3] and sold in the US market until 1973, replaced by the CB550 in the 1974 model year, while continuing in the European market until 1978. [2]

  5. List of Honda motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of motorcycles, scooters, and mopeds produced by Japanese company Honda. ... 2015–present Honda Pioneer 500; 2021–present Honda Pioneer 520;

  6. Honda CMX500 Rebel - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CMX500 Rebel (also called the Honda CMX500 [3] or Rebel 500 [4]) is a cruiser motorcycle made by the Japanese company Honda. Designed as a " bobber -style" [ 1 ] cruiser within the Honda CM series , the model was presented in November 2016 in Long Beach, California , and went into production in spring 2017.

  7. Honda CL500 - Wikipedia

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    The motorcycle is designed with a flat seat and upswept exhaust as part of the "Scrambler-style" marketing and appearance, [3] acting as a spiritual successor to Honda's previous CL-series bikes - such as the CL450. [4] It uses the same 471 cc (28.7 cu in) 180° crank straight-twin engine as Honda's other 21st century "500-twins", such as the ...

  8. Honda CB500 - Wikipedia

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    Honda CB500 may refer to several Honda middle-weight motorcycles: Honda CB500 Four (1971-1973) Honda CB500T (1975-1976) Honda CB500 twin (1993-2003) Honda 500 twins ...

  9. Honda NS500 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda NS500 is a 500cc Grand Prix racing motorcycle of the early 1980s, powered by a two-stroke V3 engine.Created as a replacement for the innovative but unsuccessful four-stroke NR500, the bike went against Honda's preference for four-stroke machines but proved very effective and quickly won the 1983 500cc World Championship with Freddie Spencer on board. [1]