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==Honda CB series== |
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==Honda CB series== |
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*[[Honda CB50|CB50]] |
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*[[Honda CB50|CB50]] |
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*[[Honda C92, CB92, C95 Benly|CB92]] also known as Benly Super Sport[{{cite web|url=http://www.motorcycleclassics.com/motorcycle-reviews/2007-03-01/honda-cb92-benly-the-first-super-sport.aspx|title=1958 Honda CB92 Benly|publisher=Motorcycle Classics|access-date=2009-08-12|date=May–June 2007|author=Roland Brown}}] |
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*[[Honda C92, CB92, C95 Benly|CB92]] also known as Benly Super Sport[{{cite web|url=http://www.motorcycleclassics.com/motorcycle-reviews/2007-03-01/honda-cb92-benly-the-first-super-sport.aspx|title=1958 Honda CB92 Benly|publisher=Motorcycle Classics|access-date=2009-08-12|date=May–June 2007|author=Roland Brown}}] |
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*[[Honda CB Twister|CB110]] also known as CB Twister |
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*[[Honda CB Twister|CB110]] also known as CB Twister |
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*[[Honda CB125|CB125]] |
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*[[Honda CB125|CB125]] |
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*[[Honda CB125TD Super Dream|CB125 Super Dream]] |
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*[[Honda CB125TD Super Dream|CB125 Super Dream]] |
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*[[Honda CB Trigger|CB150]] also known as CB Trigger |
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*[[Honda CB Trigger|CB150]] also known as CB Trigger |
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*[[Honda Verza|CB150 Verza]] |
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*[[Honda Verza|CB150 Verza]] |
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*[[Honda Unicorn|CB150 Invicta]] |
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*[[Honda Unicorn|CB150 Invicta]] |
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*CB160 Super Sport [{{cite web|title=1965 Honda Sport CB160 |url=http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/asp/classics/bike.asp?id=61 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110111181222/http://motorcyclemuseum.org/asp/classics/bike.asp?id=61 |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 January 2011 |work=Classic Bikes from the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum |publisher=American Motorcyclist Association |access-date=8 October 2013 |quote=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.'}}][{{cite book |last1=Honda Motor Co., LTD |title=Honda 125/160 Super Sports CB125-CB160 Owner's Manual |date=1965 |publisher=Honda |location=Japan |page=1 |quote=This HONDA motorcycle is designed and produced as a compact version of the HONDA 250 Super Sports model CB-72}}] |
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*[[Honda CB175|CB175]] |
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*[[Honda CB175|CB175]] |
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*[[Honda CB200 and CL200|CB200]] |
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*[[Honda CB200 and CL200|CB200]] |
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* [[Honda CB250N/CB400N|CB250N]] |
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*[[Honda CB250RS|CB250RS]] |
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*[[Honda CB250RS|CB250RS]] |
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*[[Honda CB350|CB350]] |
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*[[Honda CB350|CB350]] |
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*CB350 H'Ness (also known as CB350 RS, sold as GB350 in Japan and EU) [{{cite web|title=HONDA GOES AFTER ROYAL ENFIELD WITH THE HONDA H'NESS CB350|author=Simon Hancocks|website=visordown.com|date=30 September 2020|url=https://www.visordown.com/news/new-bikes/honda-goes-after-royal-enfield-honda-h%E2%80%99ness-cb350}}][{{cite news|title= Honda GB350 Menyapa, Intip Bedanya dengan H'Ness CB350|trans-title= Honda GB350 introduced, Take a Peek at the Difference with H'Ness CB350|language =Indonesian|newspaper=[[Kompas]]|date=February 22, 2021| author=Azwar Ferdian|url=https://otomotif.kompas.com/read/2021/02/22/150100815/honda-gb350-menyapa-intip-bedanya-dengan-h-ness-cb350}}] |
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*[[Honda CB360|CB360]] |
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*[[Honda CB360|CB360]] |
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*[[Honda CB250N/CB400N|CB400N]] |
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*[[Honda CB450|CB450]] |
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*[[Honda CB450|CB450]] |
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*[[Honda CB450DX-K|CB450DX-K]] |
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*[[Honda CB450DX-K|CB450DX-K]] |
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*[[Honda CB500 twin|CB500]] |
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*[[Honda CB500 Four|CB500 Four]] |
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*[[Honda CB500 Four|CB500 Four]] |
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*[[Honda CB500 twin|CB500]] |
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*[[Honda CB500T|CB500T]] |
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*[[Honda CB550|CB550]] |
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*[[Honda CB550|CB550]] |
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*[[Honda CB650|CB650]] |
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*[[Honda CB650|CB650]] |
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*[[Honda CB700SC|CB700 Nighthawk]] |
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*[[Honda CB700SC|CB700 Nighthawk]] |
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*[[Honda CB750#Nighthawk 750 & CBX750 derived CB750 Models|CB750 Nighthawk]] |
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*[[Honda CB750#Nighthawk 750 & CBX750 derived CB750 Models|CB750 Nighthawk]] |
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==Honda Super Sport series== |
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*CB160 Super Sport [{{cite web|title=1965 Honda Sport CB160 |url=http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/asp/classics/bike.asp?id=61 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110111181222/http://motorcyclemuseum.org/asp/classics/bike.asp?id=61 |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 January 2011 |work=Classic Bikes from the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum |publisher=American Motorcyclist Association |access-date=8 October 2013 |quote=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.'}}][{{cite book |last1=Honda Motor Co., LTD |title=Honda 125/160 Super Sports CB125-CB160 Owner's Manual |date=1965 |publisher=Honda |location=Japan |page=1 |quote=This HONDA motorcycle is designed and produced as a compact version of the HONDA 250 Super Sports model CB-72}}] |
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*[[Honda CB750|CB750 Super Sport]] |
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==Custom series== |
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*[[Honda CB900C|CB900 Custom]] |
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*[[Honda CB900C|CB900 Custom]] |
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*[[Honda CB900C|CB1000 Custom]] |
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*[[Honda CB900C|CB1000 Custom]] |
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==CB-T series== |
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==CB-N series== |
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* [[Honda CB250N/CB400N|CB250N]] |
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* [[Honda CB250N/CB400N|CB400N]] |
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== Other models == |
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== Other models == |
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*[[Honda Super Hawk|CB77]] Super Hawk |
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*[[Honda Super Hawk|CB77 Super Hawk]] |
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*[[Honda CB125E|CB125E]] |
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*[[Honda X11|CB1100SF]] |
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*[[Honda X11|CB1100SF]] also known as X11 |
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==Gallery== |
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==Gallery== |