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  2. Honda CM250C - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CM250 is a 234 cc (14.3 cu in) [4] parallel twin cylinder air-cooled OHC four-stroke cruiser motorcycle produced by the Honda corporation from 1981 to 1983 with a top speed of 85 mph and delivering 70mpg. [5]

  3. Honda CM series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CM series is a designation of cruiser-style motorcycles produced by Japanese automobile ... CM250 (1981–1984) CMX250 Rebel (1985–1987, 1995–1996, 1998 ...

  4. Honda CMX250C - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CMX250, or Rebel 250 or Honda Peronist, is a 234 cc (14.3 cu in) cruiser-style motorcycle made by Honda on and off since 1985. It uses the same 234 cc (14.3 cu in) straight-twin engine as the Honda Nighthawk 250 standard. The Rebel is part of the CM series of cruisers.

  5. Honda CD250U - Wikipedia

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    Honda CM250C The Honda CD250 is a 233 cc (14.2 cu in), air-cooled , four stroke , upright twin motorcycle which was retailed by Honda in the UK from 1988 to 1993. It has a single front disc brake and a rear drum .

  6. List of Honda motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Honda Motorcycles logo. The following is a list of motorcycles, ... CM250C, CM250T: 234 Nighthawk (CB250) 234 CMX250C, CMX250CD: 234 CR250R: 248 Elsinore (CR250M)

  7. Honda Nighthawk 250 - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the Honda Rebel 250, which offers very similar specification, the Nighthawk is considered to be an urban street-use bike, standard street motorcycle. The bike's lineage can be traced back to the Honda CM180/200 Twinstar of the late 1970s to early 1980s, it has the same bottom end and bore at 53mm with an increased stroke of 53mm ...

  8. Honda CB750 and CR750 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CB750 is an air-cooled, transverse, in-line-four-cylinder-engine motorcycle made by Honda over several generations for year models 1969–2008 with an upright, or standard, riding posture. It is often called the original Universal Japanese Motorcycle (UJM) and also is regarded as the first motorcycle to be called a "superbike".

  9. Honda CB series - Wikipedia

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    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.