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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 CBR series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CBR models are a series of Honda sport bikes introduced in 1983. ... CBR500R (2013–present) Inline-four. CBR250/250R/250RR (1986–2001)

  4. Honda CBR250R, CBR300R, and CB300F - Wikipedia

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    Honda said the new model has increased horsepower, from 26 to 30.5 bhp (19.4 to 22.7 kW), and greater torque, from 17 to 20 lb⋅ft (23 to 27 N⋅m). [25] An optional ABS upgrade is available for these models. [25] The new CBR300R differs from the previous CBR250R in a number of ways.

  5. Honda CBR150R - Wikipedia

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    This update was applied to Indonesian market only, while other markets retained the old design. This model is also made locally by Astra Honda Motor. [3] In 2016, Honda introduced a fully updated version of the CBR150R, which has the body inspired from the 2016 CBR500R. This version also has the new engine configuration since its introduction ...

  6. Honda 650cc standard and sport motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Honda made significant technical and cosmetic updates in 2017. [4] In November 2018, at EICMA, Honda announced the CB650R naked bike with their Neo Sports Café styling previously introduced on the CB1000R and CB300R, and the CBR650R sport bike with new Fireblade-style fairing. [5] [6] Both motorcycles also received significant chassis and ...

  7. Honda Winner - Wikipedia

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    With the engine producing 12 kW (16.1 hp; 16.3 PS), it makes the Winner as the fastest and most powerful 4-stroke underbone model ever offered by Honda, [7] along with the Sonic. The Winner received an update in July 2019, dubbed as Winner X. [8] [9] [10] The Indonesian-market Supra GTR received a more minor update on 23 September 2019. [11]

  8. Honda CBR400 - Wikipedia

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    It was the first Honda motorcycle to wear a CBR badge. The CBR400R (NC17) naked bike was launched in December 1983. The 4-valves per cylinder, liquid cooled, four-stroke, DOHC, inline-four engine has a rotational-speed valve stop mechanism "REV" (a prototype of Honda's VTEC system) that changed from two valves into four valves at 9,500 rpm.

  9. Honda CMX1100 Rebel - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CMX1100 Rebel T differs from the regular HondaCMX 1100 Rebel with additional features and accessories that make it more suitable for touring. The Rebel T is equipped with a more effective windscreen that offers more comfort on longer trips. It also has side panniers with a total of 35 liters of storage space. [9]