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The Honda Verza (known as CB150 Verza since 2018) is a 150 cc (9.2 cu in) single-cylinder standard/naked bike made by Astra Honda Motor in Indonesia since 2013. It is the stripped-down counterpart of the CB Trigger and Unicorn , two related motorcycles sold in India, lacking some features of the Trigger and Unicorn.
2005–2018 3.5 L J35Z Debuted in the 2006 Honda Pilot FWD model. 2008 ... Manual, 6-Speed, wet 20 hp @ 11.000 rpm ... 5-Speed Manual clutch, wet 11.5 hp Honda Verza ...
With the engine producing 12 kW (16.1 hp; 16.3 PS), it makes the Winner as the fastest and most powerful 4-stroke underbone model ever offered by Honda, [7] along with the Sonic. The Winner received an update in July 2019, dubbed as Winner X .
The NC700 series is classed as a commuter model bike which has incorporated design and mechanical elements from various motorcycle types. The riding position is similar to standard bike styles. There is a helmet-sized internal storage in place of the traditional fuel tank, which in turn is located under the seat. [ 1 ]
[2] [3] At the launch, several journalists crashed the heavy bike on the motocross track, for which it was entirely unsuited. [4] The XLV750R (Honda type designation: RD01) was Honda's first dual-sport motorcycle with two non-parallel cylinders. It has an air-/oil-cooled V-twin engine with hydraulic valve tappets and a shaft drive. Those two ...
The Honda NM4 is a feet forwards motorcycle introduced by Honda for sale in June 2014. [1] Internal documents, such as the service manual, refer to it as NC700J or NC700JD. The motorcycle is sold in Japan, Europe, the United Kingdom, and North Amer
Honda V4 Concept Model. The first V4 concept bike was unveiled at the 2008 Intermot show in Cologne, Germany. [6] [7] It had distinctive design elements that were to appear in the production VFR1200F, in particular the X-shaped headlights. Leaks and spy photos of a new Honda appeared in various places including online and print news outlets.
15 L; 3.3 imp gal (4.0 US gal) The Honda CBR400 is a Japanese domestic market small-capacity sport motorcycle , part of the CBR series introduced by Honda in 1983. It was the first Honda motorcycle to wear a CBR badge.