The VFR800X Crossrunner, which went on sale in 2011, was the first model in Honda’s Crossover ‘X’ range. It combined the VFR800F sports touring platform and an upright, adventure-oriented riding ...
The big 'Hawk incorporates all the high-performance/low-maintenance features which have made the Nighthawks so popular: a rubber-mounted in-line four-cylinder engine ...
Braking 60 km/h / 37 mph - 0 12.1 m / 39.7 ft. Braking 100 km/h / 62 mph - 0 36 m / 118 ft. Compression adjustment was added to the forks in a minor update that also saw the twin round headlights ...
In 1983 the GL500 was superseded by the GL650 with the new 674cc engine which produced 60hp. The GL650 also had the gear ratios changed to provide taller gearing for highway cruising resulting in ...
In 1984, the new GPz 900 Ninja was the cutting-edge of performance, with an all-new liquid-cooled four-cylinder driving its cams from the left side instead of the middle—the better to lean over ...
In 1972 Honda and Yamaha turned up in the USA with four-valve-head motor cycles; six months later the bikes arrived in Europe. Both were to have a long life although now, in the 1980s, the TX500 twin ...
In 2014, Honda launched the entirely new single-cylinder CB250F (without the "Hornet" name), which is based on the CBR250R sport bike. The Honda CB250F does 117 miles per gallon! It sits below the ...