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The Honda Silver Wing 600 [1] (also termed the FJS600 Silverwing and SW-T600 in various markets) [2] [3] is a 582 cc (35.5 cu in) maxi-scooter designed and manufactured by Honda. Introduced in 2001, it has a variomatic continuously variable transmission. Anti-lock brakes are optional.
The Honda CB600F (known as the Hornet in Europe and Brazil and 599 in the U.S.) is a street motorcycle manufactured by Honda. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is powered by a 599 cc (36.6 cu in) liquid-cooled inline-four engine , originally a detuned version of that in the Honda CBR600 sport bike, which currently produces around 102 bhp (76 kW).
Honda CBF600SA Honda CBF600 Travel Edition. Advancing emission standards are met with the new EURO3 compliant model in 2008. The engine is a detuned CBR600RR 2007 model with fuel injection, improving the mileage from 4–5 litres per 100 km to 5–7 litres per 100 km while keeping the same maximum power output.
The Yamaha XJ600 is a motorcycle manufactured by Yamaha.It is a relatively light motorcycle with top half fairing and around 72 bhp (54 kW). The XJ600 was built from 1984 until 1991, when it was replaced with the Yamaha Diversion/Seca II.
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FJS may refer to: Fallskärmsjägarskolan (FJS), the Swedish Parachute Ranger School; French Japanese Society for fine and medicinal chemistry; Fajar Secondary School (FJS), in Bukit Panjang, Singapore; FJ-S Cruiser Concept, a concept version of the Toyota FJ Cruiser; FJS-1, a type of lunar regolith simulant; FJS, airline code for Florida Jet ...
Honda CBR600 can refer to several Honda middleweight or supersport sport bikes. Honda CBR600F; Honda CBR600F2; Honda CBR600F3; Honda CBR600F4; Honda CBR600F4i;
A post office called Texas was established in 1846, and remained in operation until 1903. [2] Texas was briefly considered to become county seat after a fire burned the courthouse in 1847. [3] The community was named after the state of Texas. [4] A public ferry was used to connect the banks and the expense was paid by the county.