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The GL500 also used Honda's Pro-Link monoshock rear suspension and was available as either a naked bike or as an Interstate model with fairing. The Interstate included a large factory fairing, hard saddlebags, and a trunk. This made the Silver Wing look like a miniature Gold Wing GL1100 Interstate. The 1981 model had a small tail trunk, which ...
The Honda Silver Wing is a designation used for the following motorcycles: Honda GL500, a 497cc touring motorcycle; Honda GL650, a 674cc touring motorcycle;
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 Marine BF350 is Honda's first commercially available V8. The water-cooled outboard motor is designed for 25-feet+ boats. The water-cooled outboard motor is designed for 25-feet+ boats. It has a displacement of 4952 cc (302 ci) and produces 350 HP at 5500 RPM.
"Silverwing", a song by Arch Enemy from Burning Bridges; Silverwing, one of the dragons named in the A Song of Ice and Fire books by George R. R. Martin; Silver Wing Medal, a Philippine military decoration; Silver Wing Service, a luxury air service offered by Imperial Airways; Honda Silver Wing (disambiguation), a line of motorcycles and scooters
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. Honda won ten 500cc World Championships with the NSR500 from 1984 to 2002, with six in a row from 1994 to 1999. With more than 100 wins to its credit, the NSR500 is the most dominant ...
The Honda Silver Wing is a 582 cc (35.5 cu in) maxi-scooter designed and manufactured by Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Introduced in 2001, it has a continuously variable transmission. Anti-lock brakes are optional. The name Silver Wing was previously used for an earlier Honda motorcycle series including the GL500 and GL650.
Honda's first production V6 was the C series; it was produced in displacements from 2.0 to 3.5 liters.The C engine was produced in various forms for over 20 years (1985–2005), having first been used in the KA series Legend model, and its British sister car the Rover 800-series (and Sterling).