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The Honda ST series, also known as the Pan-European in Europe, is a duo of Sport Touring motorcycles comprising the ST1100 and the later ST1300. [1]Following the launch of the Gold Wing, which was very successful in the US, Honda's marketing team perceived that the European market (hence the "Pan European" moniker) would appreciate a lighter, sportier, and more manoeuvrable motorcycle. [2]
The Honda NT1100 adventure touring motorcycle from the Africa Twin family will soon be available in America, but only for police departments,. Civilian sales will begin later.
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The CBX replaced BMW K75's and Kawasaki GT750's from 1984. It is reported that Honda restarted the production line in 1997 to fulfil an order from the Irish Police. In Ireland they began to be replaced from 1998 with the Honda ST1100 (Pan European) with the last being retired in 2002. At least two were still in use in Gibraltar in 2016.
Honda followed suit in 1992 with the launch of its first motorcycle ABS on the ST1100 Pan European. In 2007, Suzuki launched its GSF1200SA (Bandit) with an ABS. In 2005, Harley-Davidson began offering an ABS option on police bikes.
A short police chase that reached speeds up to 70 mph ended with a surprising discovery — troopers found a 12-year-old girl behind the wheel, Utah authorities reported. ... Troopers tried to ...
A Minnesota teenager driving a 2022 Honda Pilot used the back of a state trooper to crash safely to a stop after he couldn't get it to slow down. Police Use Controlled Crash to Stop Teen's 120-MPH ...
In 2008 in Ireland it replaced the Honda ST1100 Pan-European and the BMW R1150RT in the Traffic Corps of Ireland's National Police Force, the Garda Síochána, and stayed in service until 2016 when it was itself replaced by the BMW R1200RT.