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Honda CB series

Line of Honda motorcycles

Honda CB series

Line of Honda motorcycles

[[Honda CB350F

The CB Series is an extensive line of Honda motorcycles. Most CB models are road-going motorcycles for commuting and cruising. The smaller CB models are also popular for vintage motorcycle racing. The related Honda CBR series are sport bikes.

CB Models

  • CB50
  • CB90 Super Sport
  • CB100 Super Sport
  • CB100N CB100N-A version also available
  • CB92 also known as Benly Super Sport
  • CB110 also known as CB Twister
  • CB125S
  • CB125E
  • CB125F
  • CB125T
  • CB125N
  • CB125TD Super Dream
  • CB125 Hornet
  • CB125R
  • CB150F
  • CB150 Verza
  • CB150 Invicta
  • CB150/CB Trigger
  • CB150R Streetfire
  • CB150R ExMotion/Streetster
  • CB150X
  • CB160 Super Sport
  • CB160R Hornet (2015)
  • CB175 Super Sport
  • CB190R/CBF190R
  • CB200
  • CB200X (India)
  • CB250RS
  • CB250N Super Dream
  • CB250 G5
  • CB72 Hawk (250 cc)
  • CB250 Nighthawk
  • CB250F Jade
  • CB250F/Hornet 250
  • CB250F (2014)
  • CB250R
  • CB300F
  • CB300F (India)
  • CB300R
  • CB77 Super Hawk (305 cc)
  • CB350 H'Ness/CB350 RS/CB350 (Sold as GB350 in Japan and EU)
  • CB350 Super Sport
  • CB350F Four
  • CB360
  • CB360T
  • CB400
  • CB400N Super Dream
  • CB400A Hawk Hondamatic
  • CB400F Super Sport Four
  • CB400 SS
  • CB400 Super Four
  • CB400F CB-1
  • CB400T Hawk
  • CB400X
  • Honda CB425
  • CB450 K0 to K5
  • CB450DX-K 1989 to 1992
  • CB450F 4 cylinders engine
  • CB450SC Nighthawk
  • CB450T Hawk
  • CB500T Twin 1974 to 1976
  • CB500 Four
  • CB500 DOHC Twin 1993 to 2004
  • CB500 Hornet
  • CB500F 2013+ Standard motorcycle (471 cc twin)
  • CB500X 2013+ Adventure-style (471 cc twin)
  • CB500 Super Four 2025–present
  • CB550 Family of Fours
  • CB550SC Nighthawk
  • CB550K1,2,3,4 Standard Four
  • CB550F Super Sport Four
  • CB600F Hornet
  • CB650
  • CB650F
  • CB650C Custom
  • CB650SC Nighthawk
  • CB650R
  • CB700SC Nighthhawk 'S'
  • CB750 Four
  • CB750A Hondamatic
  • CB750C Custom
  • CB750F Super Sport
  • CB750SC Nighthawk
  • CB750 Hornet
  • CB900C Custom
  • CB900F
  • CB1000 Super Four
  • CB1000R
  • CB1000 Hornet
  • CB1000F
  • CB1000GT
  • CB1000C Custom
  • CB1100
  • CB1100R
  • CB1100F
  • CB1100SF/X11
  • CB1300 Super Four
  • CB-1
  • CBX
  • CBX250RS
  • CBX400F
  • CBX550F
  • CBX750

File:HONDA_CB92_1961_02.jpg|CB 92 (125 cc) "Benly" 1965 File:1974_Honda_CB450_K7.jpg|CB 450 "DOHC", the model with the highest capacity engine until 1969 File:Honda_CB_750_K1.jpg|CB 750 "Four" 1969 to 1978, the model that set a new standard for "Superbikes" File:Honda_CB_500_K2_Four-007.jpg|CB 500 "Four", the first model with a 500 cc engine 1972 to 1977 File:Honda_CB_450_N.jpg|CB 450 N, a later, simpler version of the CB450 File:Honda_CB_900_F2.jpg|CB 900 F/F2 "Bol d´Or" (also built in 750 and 1100 versions) 1979 to 1984) File:Honda CB150R Streetfire SE - Jakarta Fair 2016 - June 21 2016.jpg|CB150R Streetfire 2016 naked 149 cc single File:Salon_de_la_Moto_et_du_Scooter_de_Paris_2013_-Honda-CB500F-_010.jpg|CB 500F 2013 naked 471 cc twin File:Honda_CB500X_front-left_2016_Auto_China.jpg|CB 500X 2016 adventure-style 471 cc twin ** Note: unless otherwise stated the engine capacity in ccs can be derived from the number in the model reference.*

References

References

  1. Shawn McDonald. (September–October 2009). "Honda CB160 racing". Motorcycle Classics.
  2. Roland Brown. (May–June 2007). "1958 Honda CB92 Benly". Motorcycle Classics.
  3. "1965 Honda Sport CB160". American Motorcyclist Association.
  4. (1965). "Honda 125/160 Super Sports CB125-CB160 Owner's Manual". Honda.
  5. "CB 200X | Honda".
  6. Simon Hancocks. (30 September 2020). "HONDA GOES AFTER ROYAL ENFIELD WITH THE HONDA H'NESS CB350".
  7. Azwar Ferdian. (February 22, 2021). "Honda GB350 Menyapa, Intip Bedanya dengan H'Ness CB350". [[Kompas]].
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