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The Honda CR series was a line of two-stroke off-road motorcycles made by Honda from 1973 to 2007. They are racing motorcycles with countless trophies in the 125, 250 and 500 motocross classes.
1987 Honda ATC50 (prototype) 1973–1974, 1978-1985 Honda ATC70; first mini ATV; 1970-1978 Honda ATC90 (was US90 from 1970 to 1973); 1979-1985 Honda ATC110; 1984-1987 Honda ATC125M
Inverted Showa Separate Function Fork - Big Piston (SFF-BP) forks, dual 296mm disk with radial calipers up front, updated triple tree clamps, new fuel injection settings that further increase torque feel and overall character, other changes include a lighter swingarm, lighter radiator, revised shock settings, redesigned and lighter front wheel, more powerful LEDs.
The Honda CL500 (also called the Honda SCL500 in North America) [2] is a standard motorcycle produced by Honda since 2023.. 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]
1997 Honda NSR500 engine: Liquid-cooled 499 cc V4. 6-speed transmission. 185 PS / 12,000 rpm Shinichi Itoh, riding his Honda NSR500 in the 1993 Japanese Grand Prix. 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.
The Honda CR480R is a motocross racing motorcycle, made by Honda in 1982 and 1983.. The bike was a replacement for the earlier Honda CR450, made only in 1981. [2] The '82 had a front drum brake and a four-speed gearbox.The '83 had internally adjustable front forks and a five-speed gearbox.
Honda CB500 twins were a family of medium-sized standard motorcycles produced by Honda from 1993 until 2003. Because of their low cost, reliability, and good handling they were popular with commuters, and Motorcycle couriers. [1]
The Honda CBF500 is a standard motorcycle made by Honda between 2004 and 2007. It is the Euro-2 compliant replacement of the Honda CB500.It has a 56 hp (42 kW), 499 cc parallel twin, and a top speed of 125 mph (201 km/h). [1]