What is a Honda CB-1?

The Honda CB-1 is a small, light naked sports motorcycle with a 399-cubic-centimetre (24.3 cu in) straight-four engine, carrying the model code NC27.

What kind of bike is the Honda CB125R?

Replacing the outgoing fully-faired CBR125R sportster as Honda’s flagship 125, the CB125R adds a level of sophistication to the roadster genre, offering big bike looks and components alongside a claimed lightest weight in class and near 300-mile tank range.

Is the CB125R a good value for money?

Honda’s stylish CB125R is not just a great bike, it’s serious value for money, as well.

When did the Honda CB750 K1 come out?

About this bike: The first Honda CB750 was sold as a “K0” model in 1969 and 1970. The bike for sale here was built in September 1970, and was sold as a 1971 model with the model designation “K1”.

When did the Honda CB400F first come out?

In contrast to other models of the Honda CB series, the name is written with a hyphen. In some countries it was marketed as Honda CB400F. The bike was first introduced in 1989 and continued through 1990. Originally developed for the Japanese market, the CB-1 was also available in the United States and Canada.

What kind of fairing does a Honda CB400F have?

1975 Honda CB400F super sport cafe racer, perfect running, reliable daily rider, Emgo viper fairing is easily removed for the period correct look.

What are the differences between the CB-1 and CBR400RR?

The CB-1 engine is similar to the early NC23 models CBR400RR, with changes to the port lengths and angles as well as smaller valves and lower compression ratio; changes in the primary and secondary gear ratios reduced the 60 mph (97 km/h) first gear down to around 30 mph (48 km/h), making the slightly less powerful CB-1 feel much…

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