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(Redirected from Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport) Line of Honda motorcycles
Honda CB350F
Honda CB50R 2004

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

  • CB 92 (125 cc) "Benly" 1965 CB 92 (125 cc) "Benly" 1965
  • CB 450 "DOHC", the model with the highest capacity engine until 1969 CB 450 "DOHC", the model with the highest capacity engine until 1969
  • CB 750 "Four" 1969 to 1978, the model that set a new standard for "Superbikes" CB 750 "Four" 1969 to 1978, the model that set a new standard for "Superbikes"
  • CB 500 "Four", the first model with a 500 cc engine 1972 to 1977 CB 500 "Four", the first model with a 500 cc engine 1972 to 1977
  • CB 450 N, a later, simpler version of the CB450 CB 450 N, a later, simpler version of the CB450
  • CB 900 F/F2 "Bol d´Or" (also built in 750 and 1100 versions) 1979 to 1984) CB 900 F/F2 "Bol d´Or" (also built in 750 and 1100 versions) 1979 to 1984)
  • CB150R Streetfire 2016 naked 149 cc single CB150R Streetfire 2016 naked 149 cc single
  • CB 500F 2013 naked 471 cc twin CB 500F 2013 naked 471 cc twin
  • CB 500X 2016 adventure-style 471 cc twin 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

  1. Shawn McDonald (September–October 2009). "Honda CB160 racing". Motorcycle Classics. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
  2. Roland Brown (May–June 2007). "1958 Honda CB92 Benly". Motorcycle Classics. Retrieved 2009-08-12.
  3. "1965 Honda Sport CB160". Classic Bikes from the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. American Motorcyclist Association. Archived from the original on 11 January 2011. Retrieved 8 October 2013. For a list price of $530, a young rider who may have started on a step-through Honda 50 or 90 got something that looked like a true motorcycle. And the 161cc single-overhead cam, four-stroke twin delivered on that promise, spinning up to 10,000 rpm and generating 16.5 horsepower—enough, the company claimed, for a top end of 75 mph. In a road test, Cycle World even dubbed the new bike a 'baby Super Hawk.'
  4. Honda Motor Co., LTD (1965). Honda 125/160 Super Sports CB125-CB160 Owner's Manual. Japan: Honda. p. 1. This HONDA motorcycle is designed and produced as a compact version of the HONDA 250 Super Sports model CB-72
  5. "CB 200X | Honda".
  6. Simon Hancocks (30 September 2020). "HONDA GOES AFTER ROYAL ENFIELD WITH THE HONDA H'NESS CB350". visordown.com.
  7. Azwar Ferdian (February 22, 2021). "Honda GB350 Menyapa, Intip Bedanya dengan H'Ness CB350" [Honda GB350 introduced, Take a Peek at the Difference with H'Ness CB350]. Kompas (in Indonesian).
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