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49cc

  • C100 - 1958–1962
  • C50 - "Super Cub"
  • Honda NB50Aero 50 (NB50)
  • Honda Beat (HondaFC50)
    Honda FC50
    The Honda FC50, also known as the "Beat", was a 50 cc scooter manufactured by Honda in 1983. It was produced mainly for the Japanese domestic market—although both new and used models were exported from Japan—making it a fairly hard-to-find scooter...

  • CB50
    Honda CB50
    The Honda CB50, also known as the Honda Dream CB50, is a 50cc, single cylinder, four stroke, DOHC street motorcycle manufactured by Honda....

  • Scrambler 50 (CL50)
  • Sport (C110)
  • Sport (SS50)
  • Trail (CA100T)
  • Chaly (CF 50)
  • CRF 50
  • CT 50
    Honda CT50
    Honda CT50 may refer to:* Honda CT50 Hunter Cub, a small off-road motorbike introduced in 1968.* Honda CT50 Motra, a minibike introduced in 1982....

  • Dio
    Honda Dio
    The Honda Dio was introduced in Japan in January 1988. The name is derived from the son of Venus 'dyonisiac'. It is now manufactured and assembled in India by Honda's HMSI subsidiary, from where it is exported to UK as the Honda Lead....

  • DJ-1
  • DJ-1L
  • DJ-1R
  • DJ-1RR
  • Dream 50R
  • Elite 50 LX (SA50)
  • Elite E (SB50)
  • Elsinore (MR50)
    Honda MR50
    The Honda MR50 Elsinore was an off road mini cycle made by Honda. It was available in the USA in 1974 and 1975 only. It was patterned after the CR125 and CR250 Elsinores. Like its big brothers it had spoke wheels, knobby tires, and plastic fenders. The engine was a 49cc, air-cooled, two-stroke...

  • Express (NC50)
  • Express II (NA50)
  • Express SR (NX50)
  • Gyro TG50 (NN50MD)
  • MB5, MB50
    Honda MB50
    The MB50 was a Honda motorcycle known as the MB5 in the US, produced from 1979 into the late 1980s. Sales ended in 1981 in the UK and 1982 in the US , but sales continued in other European countries until 1988....

  • Metropolitan Jazz (CHF 50)
    Honda CHF50
    The CHF50 is a scooter manufactured by Honda. It is called the Metropolitan in the United States, the Jazz in Canada, the Scoopy in Australia and the Crea Scoopy in Japan. The 2002 to 2005 models can reach a speed of at 8,000 rpm whereas 2006 and later models can reach at 8,850rpm. Power is...

  • Metropolitan II (CHF50P)
  • MBX, MBX50
  • MT5, MT50
    Honda MT50
    The Honda MT50 is an off road styled moped, common in Scandinavia and the Netherlands but also sold in other countries like UK and USA, that is more commonly known as the Honda MT5. Some countries had restricted versions designed to be ridden by learners. Its leading competitor was the Yamaha...

  • MTX, MBTX50
  • Urban Express (NU50)
  • Urban Express DX (NU50M)
  • NS50F
  • NSR50R
    Honda NSR50
    Honda's NSR50 is one of the most commonly raced bikes in Minibike club road racing. Though the NSR50 is not street legal in the United States, safe and legal racing environments are available in many states, often found at kart racing tracks....

  • Spree (NQ50)
  • MiniMoto (QR50)
  • Mini Trail (Z50A)
    Honda Z50A
    The Honda Z50A was the second generation of Honda's Z50 Series of mini bikes. Though its predecessor, the Z50M, was available in Europe and Japan a few years previous, in 1968 the Z50A-KO "Hard Tail", sometimes referred to as the "High Bar" or the "Slantguard", was the first of the Z50 series to be...

  • Mini Trail (Z50M)
    Honda Z50M
    The Honda Z50M was the first Z50 Series of mini bikes produced by Honda. It was released in 1967 to the European, Japanese and Canadian markets, becoming one of Honda's first practical mini bikes. Although the Z50M was theoretically road worthy, it did not have various safety components and was...

  • Mini Trail (Z50R)
    Honda Z50R
    The Honda Z50R refers to a motorcycle produced by Honda Motorcycles belonging to its Z Series family of mini bikes. It began production in 1979 as Honda's answer to the increasing demand for mini dirt bikes to be used on the track, as opposed to their traditional trail bike used more for leisure,...

  • Mini Trail (Z50J)
    Honda Z50J
    The Honda Z50J refers to a popular motorcycle produced by Honda Motorcycles belonging to its Z Series family of mini bikes. It began production in 1973 for the European and Japanese markets. In its first few years of production, it was the same as its American counterpart, the Honda Z50A...

  • Moped (P50)
    Honda P50
    The Honda P50 was introduced in June 1966. It earns a place in history as being the last motor-wheel moped design by Honda ....

  • Moped (PX50S)
  • Moped (PA50)
    Honda PA50
    The Honda PA50 is a moped produced by Honda between 1976 and 1991. It was marketed as the Honda Hobbit in the USA and as the Honda Camino in the UK and Europe. The vehicle itself was manufactured in a factory in Belgium until 1991. Though it has mostly disappeared from the streets of the USA and...

  • Moped (PC50)
    Honda PC50
    The Honda PC50 is a moped introduced in May 1969 that is stylistically similar to Honda's popular Super Cub line, with a step-through pressed-steel frame, a fuel tank under the saddle, a chain cover, and sometimes equipped with a forward leg guard....

  • QA50
  • Ruckus (NPS50)
    Honda Ruckus
    The Zoomer is a motorscooter developed by Honda and introduced in Japan and America in late 2002 for the 2003 model year; in Canada and the USA, the scooter is sold as the Ruckus...

  • Honda SS50
  • Honda Vision Series (NT50, NH80, NE50, SA50 Met-In)
  • XR50
  • ZB50
    Honda ZB50
    The ZB50 is a small 50 cc motorcycle produced by Honda belonging to its Z Series family of mini bikes. The ZB50 is very similar to the Monkey-R and Monkey-RT which were marketed only in Japan in 1987 and 1988....

  • Zoomer

60cc

  • Cub (C65)
  • Elsinore (CR60)
  • Sport (S65)
  • Sport (CS65)

70cc

  • 70, CD70
    Honda 70
    The Honda 70 is a small four stroke motorcycle produced since 1970 by Honda.Introduced to compete against rival two-stroke small capacity motorcycles, the Honda cd70 was one of the world's first four-stroke, small capacity motorcycles, with an engine displacement of only 72 cm³...

  • CRF70
  • Cub, Passport (C70)
    Honda C70
    The Honda C70 was a 72cc version of the Honda Super Cub. It replaced the 63cc Honda C65 in 1970. It was introduced in the USA, Canada and Asia at launch and in the UK in 1972; after 1980 the USA C70 was called the C70 Passport....

  • Mini Trail (CT70)
  • Motosport (SL70)
    Honda SL70
    The Honda SL70 Motosport, which was introduced in 1971, was a small motorcycle, with a cradle frame and a four-speed gearbox. Numerous versions were made until 1976, although it took on the XL designation in 1974.-Specifications:Year of Production: 1971–1972...

  • Scrambler (CL70)
    Honda CL70
    The Honda CL70 Scrambler was a small motorcycle with a 72cc 4-stroke engine, a pressed steel frame and a four-speed manual gearbox. It was built by Honda Motor Company between 1969 and 1973. It essentially replaced the Honda CL90. It was very similar to a CL50 with a larger engine. As a...

  • XL70
  • XR70

80cc

  • Aero 80 (NH80)
    Honda NH series
    The NH series of Honda scooters was sold worldwide beginning in 1983, in 50, 80, 90, 100 and 125cc versions. All models have an air-cooled two-stroke engines with CDI ignition. All models except the Lead 50 have leading link front suspension, electric and kick start, and a fuel gauge. The Lead 50...

  • CR80R
  • CRF80
  • Elite (CH80)
  • Elsinore (CR80)
  • MTX80R
  • XL80
  • XR80
  • NSR80(Japan)
  • Honda MBX80

85cc

  • CR85R
  • CR85RB (CR85R Expert)
  • CR85X

90cc

  • Cub (CM91)
  • Cub (EZ90)
  • Motosport (SL90)
    Honda SL90
    The Honda Motosport 90 or Honda SL90 was a street/trail Honda motorcycle with a high fender. Its engine was a single cylinder 89cc, single overhead cam configuration. It had a 4-speed transmission and a manual clutch. It was produced only during the 1969 model year and was available in two colors:...

  • Scrambler (CL90)
  • Sport 90 (S90)
    Honda Sport 90
    The Honda Sport 90, possibly more popularly known as the Honda Super 90 or simply Honda S90, is 90cc low-powered motorcycle made between 1964-1969....

  • Touring 90 (C200)
  • Touring 90 (C201)
  • Trail (CT200)
  • Trail (CT90)
    Honda CT90
    The Honda CT-90 was a small step through motorcycle manufactured by Honda from 1966 to 1979. It was offered in two models - "Trail" or "X" with the main variations being gear ratios and tyre style...

  • Trailsport (ST90)

100cc

  • Bravo
    Honda Bravo
    The Honda Bravo is a 4-stroke 100 cc underbone class motorcycle designed and manufactured in the Philippines and it is capable of running a top speed of over . The frame and engine of the Honda Bravo is the same as the Honda Wave 100 of Thailand but they are only different in the plastic body...

  • CB100
  • CB100N
  • CD100
  • CRF100
  • Lead (SCV100)
  • MB100
  • H100A
  • Motosport (SL100)
  • Scrambler (CL100)
    Honda CL100
    The Honda CL100 was a four stroke single cylinder overhead cam motorcycle made by Honda, and sold in the US from 1970 to 1973. The CL designation indicated this model to be the "Scrambler" or dual sport version.-Specifications and features:...

  • H100S Super
    Honda H100S Super
    The Honda H100S Super was a two-stroke motorcycle introduced in 1986 and designed to compete with similar two-stroke 100 cc motorcycles. Honda was losing ground in the 100 cc class, as their four-stroke models like the S 110 and later the CG 125 proved to be too slow compared to those of other...

  • Super Sport (CB100)
  • XL100
  • XR100

110cc

  • C110, C111, C115
  • S110 Benly 1975
  • Trail (CT110)
    Honda CT110
    The Honda CT110 is a small motorcycle manufactured by Honda from 1980 to the present day and sold in various parts of the world. Perhaps one of Honda's hidden success stories, this bike has sold well worldwide and has a faithful following to this day...

  • XRM
    Honda XRM
    The Honda XRM is an underbone-style motorbike that is produced and sold in the Philippines. It is called Nice in Thailand but not an Off-Road type. Since 2001, the Honda XRM has been released with a 110 cc engine, but 2007 has seen the release of the Honda XRM 125 cc which uses the engine from the...

  • Honda Dio
    Honda Dio
    The Honda Dio was introduced in Japan in January 1988. The name is derived from the son of Venus 'dyonisiac'. It is now manufactured and assembled in India by Honda's HMSI subsidiary, from where it is exported to UK as the Honda Lead....

  • Honda Activa
    Honda Activa
    The Honda Activa is a motor scooter made by Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India. It was launched in India in 2000. It is a 102 cc, scooter. The vehicle has the option of kick- and self-start, includes the puncture-resistant "tuff-up" tyre and tube combination...

  • Honda Aviator
    Honda Aviator
    The Honda Aviator is the latest 109 cc motor scooter produced by Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India. Its slogan is "Live Your Style". It has a four-stroke engine, single cylinder which is air-cooled.- Technical specifications :Engine...

  • Honda CB Twister
    Honda CB Twister
    The Honda CB Twister is a motorcycle manufactured and marketed in India by the Honda subsidiary Honda Motor and Scooter India . It was introduced in December 2009.-External links:*...


125cc

  • Aero & Lead (NH125)
    Honda NH series
    The NH series of Honda scooters was sold worldwide beginning in 1983, in 50, 80, 90, 100 and 125cc versions. All models have an air-cooled two-stroke engines with CDI ignition. All models except the Lead 50 have leading link front suspension, electric and kick start, and a fuel gauge. The Lead 50...

  • Benly & Touring 125 (C92, CA92)
  • Benly & Touring 125 (CB92)
  • Benly & Touring 125 (CD125)
  • Benly & Touring 125 (CS92)
  • CBR125
    Honda CBR125R
    The Honda CBR125R is a sport bike fitted with a 125 cc four-stroke engine. The CBR125R first appeared on the market in 2004. It is manufactured in Thailand alongside the CBR150R, the latter for the Far East market.-History:...

  • CB125
    Honda CB125
    The CB125 was a motorcycle made by Honda from 1971-1975 . It had an overhead camshaft engine with a 9500 rpm redline. It could comfortably maintain speeds of and had a top speed of around...

  • Honda CB125 Twin
  • CBZ125F
  • CG125
    Honda CG125
    The Honda CG125 is a commuter motorcycle that was made by Honda of Japan. It was in production from 1976 to 2008 and was originally manufactured in Japan, but source for European market was eventually moved to Brazil in 1985 and also Turkey for the W model...

  • Atlas Honda CG125
    Atlas Honda CG 125
    The Atlas Honda CG 125 is a motorcycle manufactured in Pakistan by Atlas Honda. It is an all-purpose naked bike with a 125 cc single cylinder four-stroke engine....

  • CLR125 "CityFly"
  • CM125
    Honda CM125
    The CM125 is a parallel twin cylinder air-cooled OHC four-stroke cruiser motorcycle introduced by Honda in 1982. The tall engine combines the bottom end of the squat CD125 Benly motor with the high cylinder head of the sportier CB125T.-Description:...

  • CR125M
    Honda CR125M
    The Honda CR125M Elsinore was a motorcycle designed and manufactured by Honda and released in 1973. This bike was designed and intended for use solely as a motocross bike. Any other 125cc motocross bike at the time would have to have undergone major suspension, motor, and chassis upgrades to be...

  • CR125R
  • Dream 125
  • Dylan 125
  • Elite (CH125)
  • Innova (ANF125)
  • Motosport (SL125)
  • MT125
    Honda MT125
    The Honda MT125R was produced for the U.S. market in the years 1977–1978. It was a production Grand Prix motorcycle racing roadracer designed for closed-course competition roadracing...

  • NX125
  • NXR125
  • Pantheon FES125
    Honda FES125 Pantheon
    The Honda FES 125 Pantheon is a motor scooter, developed by Honda.- Statistics :*Engine Type Liquid-cooled 4 stroke SOHC single and also air-cooled 2 stroke*Engine Displacement 124.6cm3*Bore & Stroke 52.4 x 57.8 mm*Compression Ratio 11 : 1...

  • PCX
  • RC143
    Honda RC143
    The Honda RC143 was the Honda racing team's 125cc Grand Prix motorcycle racer for the 1960 season. The first time that the Honda team would compete in an entire season's racing...

  • Rebel
  • Scrambler (CL125)
    Honda CL125
    The Honda CL125 was a model of the Honda Scrambler motorcycle made by Honda from 1967 to 1974. Two different engines were used through the models life: 1967-1969: CL125A 124cc 2 cylinder 4-stroke, 1973-1974: CL125S 122cc 1 cylinder 4-stroke....

  • Shadow (VT125C)
  • SH125
  • Shine 125
  • Super Sport (CB125)
    Honda CB125
    The CB125 was a motorcycle made by Honda from 1971-1975 . It had an overhead camshaft engine with a 9500 rpm redline. It could comfortably maintain speeds of and had a top speed of around...

  • Super Sport (SS125)
    Honda CB125
    The CB125 was a motorcycle made by Honda from 1971-1975 . It had an overhead camshaft engine with a 9500 rpm redline. It could comfortably maintain speeds of and had a top speed of around...

  • Super Sport (CG125)
    Honda CG125
    The Honda CG125 is a commuter motorcycle that was made by Honda of Japan. It was in production from 1976 to 2008 and was originally manufactured in Japan, but source for European market was eventually moved to Brazil in 1985 and also Turkey for the W model...

  • Trail (CT125)
  • Honda NSR125
    Honda NSR125
    The Honda NSR125 is a 2 stroke, 125 cc sport bike produced between 1988 and 2001. The high revving , 2 stroke, RC-Valve equipped, single-cylinder engine produced around at the crank...

  • Trials (TL125)
  • Varadero (XL125V)
    Honda XL125V
    The Honda XL125V Varadero is a dual-sport motorcycle with a 125 cc four stroke V-twin engine, produced by Honda since 2001.-2001–2007:The first generation of the Varadero 125 was released in the UK in 2001 aimed at the beginner rider market....

  • XL125
  • XR125L
  • Honda LS125R
  • Honda CBF Stunner
  • TMX 125
  • Honda CD 125

150cc

  • Benly & Touring 150 (CA95)
  • CRF150R Expert
    Honda CRF150R
    The Honda CRF150R is a racing dirtbike that was released in 2006 for the 2007 model year. It competes in the Mini Class against many 85cc Two-Stroke Bikes; however, can not race in the 85cc mod. or stock class. It must race in the Supermini class. All of Honda's 2008 models are all four strokes...

  • CRF150R
    Honda CRF150R
    The Honda CRF150R is a racing dirtbike that was released in 2006 for the 2007 model year. It competes in the Mini Class against many 85cc Two-Stroke Bikes; however, can not race in the 85cc mod. or stock class. It must race in the Supermini class. All of Honda's 2008 models are all four strokes...

  • CRF150F
  • Elite (CH150, CH150D)
  • SH150, SH150i
    Honda SH150i
    The Honda SH150i is a motor scooter, developed by Honda and presented during 2005....

  • Unicorn
    Honda Unicorn
    The Honda Unicorn is a motorcycle developed by Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India and introduced in 2005. It was the first motorcycle in India to feature a mono-shock. The motorcycle was built and designed by the Honda R&D team based in Osaka, Japan. It was internally called the CBF150M. The engine...

  • CBR150R
    Honda CBR150R
    The Honda CBR150R is a 150 cc 4-stroke sport bike which is part of the Honda CBR series manufactured by APHonda, a Thai owned, Honda affiliated company established in 1986...

  • TMX
    Honda TMX
    The Honda TMX 155 is a motorcycle designed by Honda for the business market.The TMX line comes in two variants: The TMX 155 and the TMX 125. The TMX 155 is a 155.3 cc 4-stroke, OHV, air-cooled powerhouse intended for heavy duty tricycle use. It has a 4 down manual transmission and a primary kick...

  • Pantheon FES150
    Honda FES125 Pantheon
    The Honda FES 125 Pantheon is a motor scooter, developed by Honda.- Statistics :*Engine Type Liquid-cooled 4 stroke SOHC single and also air-cooled 2 stroke*Engine Displacement 124.6cm3*Bore & Stroke 52.4 x 57.8 mm*Compression Ratio 11 : 1...

  • NSR150
    Honda NSR150
    The Honda NSR150 was a motorcycle produced in Thailand by Honda and Taiwan as Honda NSR by Kymco and also manufactured under the name Kymco NSR....



160cc

  • Scrambler (CL160)
  • Super Sport (CB160)
  • Touring (CA160)
  • Sport Touring

175cc

  • CB175
    Honda CB175
    The CB175 was a standard motorcycle made by Honda from 1969 to 1973. It had a 174cc overhead camshaft twin-cylinder 4-stroke air-cooled engine, dual carburetors, dual exhausts, 5-speed gearbox, 12 volt electrics, kick and electric start, front and rear drum brakes, turn signals, speedometer with...

  • CD175
    Honda CD175
    The Honda CD175 was a 174-cc motorcycle introduced in USA, Canada, UK, Africa, Asia, Australia, Pakistan and New Zealand in 1967. It was the touring model in Honda's 175 cc motorcycle lineup that also included the sportier CB 175 and the off road CL175 version...

  • Motosport (SL175)
  • MR175
  • Scrambler (CL175, GL175)
  • Super Sport (CB175)
    Honda CB175
    The CB175 was a standard motorcycle made by Honda from 1969 to 1973. It had a 174cc overhead camshaft twin-cylinder 4-stroke air-cooled engine, dual carburetors, dual exhausts, 5-speed gearbox, 12 volt electrics, kick and electric start, front and rear drum brakes, turn signals, speedometer with...

  • Touring (CA175)
  • XL175
    Honda XL175
    The Honda XL175 was a motorcycle produced by Honda. The XL175 first entered the market in 1973 as a lightweight dual-sport motorcycle, and the model continued in production through 1978. The XL175 had a 173cc single cylinder OHC four-stroke engine mated to a 5-speed transmission and was started via...


185cc

  • CD185 Twin
  • Twinstar (CM185T)
  • XL185
  • XR185

200cc

  • Fatcat (TR200)
    Honda TR200
    The Honda TR200 series of bikes was produced only in 1986 and 1987. The engine was a 199 cc four-stroke OHC single linked to a five-speed transmission and automatic clutch. This bike was unique in that it used two ATV-type tires.-Sources:...

  • Phantom (TA200)
    Honda Phantom
    The Honda Phantom TA200 is a single cylinder Thai-made "chopper" motorcycle. It was known in Australia as the TA Shadow. Production of the TA200 was stopped in Thailand on 3 March 2010.Overall design was very similar to the Honda TA150...

  • Reflex (TLR200)
    Honda TLR200
    The Honda Reflex is a dual purpose trials motorcycle sold through 1986 to 1987. Both year models are the exactly the same. 1987 models were left over bikes from 1986, re-badged as 1987 models.The Honda Reflex used an XR200 engine in a different frame...

  • Roadmaster (CD200)
    Honda CD200 RoadMaster
    Honda introduced several 200 cc motorcycles with similar engines but different body variations in the 1980s. The model introduced in South Africa and Pakistan was known as the CD 200 RoadMaster...

  • Scrambler (CL200)
    Honda CL200
    The Honda CL200 Scrambler motorcycle was produced only in 1974, colored Candy Riviera Blue, with a 198cc 4-stroke OHC parallel twin cylinder engine mated to a 5 speed transmissionn...

  • Sport (CB200)
    Honda CB200
    The Honda CB200 is a road motorcycle produced between 1973 and 1976. It replaced the CB175 model and has very similar specifications. It has a chain driven single overhead camshaft parallel twin engine with dual carburetors and five speed gearbox. It had both an electric starter and kick starter...

  • Twinstar (CM200T)
  • MTX200R
  • XL200
  • XR200
  • Honda TLR200
    Honda TLR200
    The Honda Reflex is a dual purpose trials motorcycle sold through 1986 to 1987. Both year models are the exactly the same. 1987 models were left over bikes from 1986, re-badged as 1987 models.The Honda Reflex used an XR200 engine in a different frame...


250cc

  • MVX250
  • CB250N Super Dream
  • CM250
  • Dream (C71, CA71, CE71, C72, CA72)
  • Honda C71, C76, C72, C77 Dream
    Honda C71, C76, C72, C77 Dream
    The 250cc Honda C71 and C72 Dream and the identical C76 and C77 bikes with 305cc capacity) were the first larger-capacity motorcycles that Honda mass-exported...

  • Hawk (CB72)
  • CJ250T
    Honda CB250
    The Nighthawk 250 is a standard Honda motorcycle. It features a air-cooled parallel twin engine. First manufactured in 1982, the motorcycle has changed little except for color....

  • Nighthawk (CB250)
    Honda CB250
    The Nighthawk 250 is a standard Honda motorcycle. It features a air-cooled parallel twin engine. First manufactured in 1982, the motorcycle has changed little except for color....

  • Sport (CB250)
    Honda CB250
    The Nighthawk 250 is a standard Honda motorcycle. It features a air-cooled parallel twin engine. First manufactured in 1982, the motorcycle has changed little except for color....

  • CD250U
    Honda CD250U
    The Honda CD250 is a two-cylinder motorcycle which was retailed by Honda in the UK from 1988 to 1993. It has a single front disc brake and a rear drum. It has two into two exhausts...

  • Elite 250 (CH250)
  • Helix (CN250)
    Honda CN250
    The Honda CN250 is a scooter introduced by Honda to the United States market in 1986. It was marketed in the U.S. as the Helix and in other parts of the world as the Fusion or Spazio...

  • CBF250
    Honda CBF250
    The Honda CBF 250 is a commuter bike produced by Honda. It is a lightweight bike intended city driving. Its small size, excellent handling and relatively small engine make it an ideal first bike....

  • Hornet (CB250F)
    Honda CB250F
    The Honda CB250F is a series of unfaired motorcycles which was launched in 1996. Also known as the Honda 250 Hornet. Powered by a slightly detuned version of the inline 4 cylinder, 4 stroke engine originally found in the Honda CBR250 , it produces around 40 PS at 14,000 RPM to its redline of 16,000...

  • CB250 G5
    Honda CB250 G5
    The Honda CB250 G5 is a motorcycle that was produced and sold mainly in Europe between 1974 and 1976. It had a capacity of 249cc . Produced with and very closely related to the CB360, the CB250 G5 was also a parallel twin, four stroke motorcycle.The CB250 G5 had a six-speed gearbox similar to many...

  • CBR250
    Honda CBR250
    The CBR250 series of motorcycles was produced by Honda between 1986 and 1996. It is a lightweight sport bike with a six-speed gearbox and a , four-cylinder, four-stroke engine capable of revving up to 19,000 rpm...

  • CBR250R
  • CBR250RR (MC22)
  • CB250RS
  • CBX250RS
  • Scrambler (CL72)
  • Custom (CM250)
  • Rebel (CMX250C, CMX250CD)
    Honda CMX250C
    The CMX250, also known as the Rebel 250, is a cruiser-style motorcycle made by Honda on and off since 1985. It uses the same straight-two engine engine as the Honda CB250 Nighthawk, which is a standard motorcycle. The Rebel is part of the CM series of cruisers...

  • CRF250R
  • CRF250X
  • Elsinore (CR250M)
    Honda CR250M
    The Honda CR250M Elsinore is a two-stroke motorcycle first manufactured by Honda in March 1973, with 29 horsepower and weighing 229 pounds. It was Honda's first two-stroke bike, the first competition bike that Honda built from scratch instead of adapting a street bike, and the first production...

  • CR250R
    Honda CR250R
    The prototype for the Honda CR250 was built in 1971. But it wasn't until late 1972 thatproduction of "out of the box racers" began. It was made available for sale to the general public in 1973....

  • Forza
  • Elsinore (MR250)
  • Elsinore (MT250)
  • NSR250R (MC16, MC18, MC28)
    Honda NSR250R
    -Models:1987 NSR250R MC161988 NSR250R MC18 R21988 NSR250R SP R4 Rothmans MC181989 NSR250R MC18 R51989 NSR250R SP MC18 R61990 NSR250R MC211990 NSR250R SP MC211991 NSR250R MC211991 NSR250SE MC211992 NSR250R MC211992 NSR250R SP MC211992 NSR250SP Rothmans MC21...

  • Honda Recon ES and Recon
  • Reflex (NSS250)
  • NX250
    Honda NX250
    The Honda NX250 was a new concept produced by Honda, a crossover dual-sport motorcycle available in the USA from 1988 thru 1990. It is a lightweight bike intended for both on-road and off-road riding....

  • Big Ruckus 250 (PS250)
  • Honda R250 - military version
  • Trials (TL250)
  • Spada (VT250)
    Honda VT250
    The VT250 or Spada MC20 was a Honda motorcycle built between late 1988 and the end of 1989.The Spada's handling was enhanced due to its "CASTEC" cast aluminium frame, which is 5 kg lighter and over 30% stiffer than the previous steel version...

  • VT250F
    Honda VT250F
    The VT250F is a semi-faired, sport bike first produced by Honda in 1982.The motorcycle had a DOHC 4-valve-per-cylinder, 90-degree water-cooled V-twin engine, which significantly reduced primary vibration when compared to inline twin engines used on similar machines...

  • Interceptor (VTR250)
    Honda VTR250
    The Honda VTR250 is a 90° V-twin motorcycle produced by Honda that has so far had one major revision. The original VTR250 was a faired model sold only in the USA and Canada from 1988 to 1990...

  • XL250
    Honda XL250
    Honda XL250 is a four stroke 250cc motorcycle from Honda introduced in 1972 and manufactured through most of the 1980s. It's a renamed Honda SL250. When it appeared it was the first modern four stroke enduro motorcycle and the first mass-produced 4-valve motorcycle...

  • XR250
  • XR250L
  • XR250R

305cc

  • Dream (C76, C77)
  • Honda C71, C76, C72, C77 Dream
    Honda C71, C76, C72, C77 Dream
    The 250cc Honda C71 and C72 Dream and the identical C76 and C77 bikes with 305cc capacity) were the first larger-capacity motorcycles that Honda mass-exported...

  • Scrambler (CL77)
    Honda CL77
    The CL77 Scrambler 305 was a close relative of the Honda C77 Dream and the CB77 Super Hawk of the 1960s.Scramblers differed from the sport bikes to allow for some off-road riding. The CL77 differed from the CB77 Super Hawk in a number of ways. To increase ground clearance, it had upswept exhaust...

  • Super Hawk (CB77)
    Honda CB77
    The Super Hawk CB77 was a twin-cylinder Honda motorcycle produced from 1961 until 1967. Honda also produced a version called the CB72 Dream Sport, while various advertisements referred to the 305 cc CB77 as the Dream Super Sport. The CB77 is also known as the Honda Super Hawk, or Honda305...


350cc

  • Four (CB350F)
    Honda CB350F
    The Honda CB350F is a four-cylinder, four-stroke, 347cc motorcycle based on the larger versions of the day and was thought of as Honda's "one-up" to the other motorcycle companies. It was manufactured in Japan from 1972 to 1974. Soon after production was discontinued, it was replaced by the CB400F...

  • Motosport (SL350)
  • Scrambler (CL350)
  • Sport (CB350)
    Honda CB350
    The CB350 was a OHC parallel twin cylinder, four-stroke motorcycle produced by Honda for model years 1968 through 1973. Its reliable motor, coupled with dual Keihin carburetors proved to be a popular design, becoming the highest selling motorcycle in American history, with 300,000 units sold...

  • XL350
  • XL350R
    Honda XL350R
    The Honda XL350R is a motorcycle made by Honda in 1984.Category: Classic-Engine and transmission: *Displacement: 340.00 ccm *Engine type: Single cylinder, four-stroke*Power: 27.00 HP ) @ 7500 RPM...

  • XR350R

400cc

  • CB-1 (NC27)
    Honda CB-1
    The Honda CB-1 is a small and light naked sport bike with a straight-four engine, called by Cycle World "a reincarnation of the standard motorcycle ... the sort of bike everyone rode before sporting riders went replica racer crazy. The Honda model code is NC27. In contrast to all other models of...

  • Honda CB400F
    Honda CB400F
    After introducing the four-cylinder CB750 motorcycle in 1969, Honda Motor Company followed with a string of lighter fours featuring engines as small as 350 cc , and the CB400F 408 cc Four, produced in 2 models from 1975 through 1977.For the most part, the CB400F was simply an upgraded version...

  • Hondamatic (CB400A, CM400A)
  • Hawk (CB400T, CB400T II)
    Honda CB400T
    The Honda CB400T was a twin-cylinder four-stroke motorcycle produced from 1978 to 1981. It used the same engine family as the Honda CB250N/CB400N.The motorcycle is not to be confused with the modern Honda CB400 or the four-cylinder Honda CB400F....

  • CB400N
  • CBR400F Endurance
  • CBR400R
  • CBR400RR (NC23, NC29)
    Honda CBR400RR
    The Honda CBR400RR is a Japanese domestic market small-capacity sport motorcycle introduced in 1988 as a further evolution of the popular CBR400R, which dated from 1986. The CBR400R and early CBR400RR models both carry the Model Number NC23, which makes up the first part of these bikes' Frame...

  • CBX400
    Honda CBX series
    The CBX is a motorcycle series built by Honda, notable primarily for its novel inline-six cylinder 1000cc engine.-CBX 1000:Fast, heavy, complicated and powerful, the CBX1000 was an expensive technological tour de force by Honda and remains a sought-after collectible in the present day. It started...

  • CL400
    Honda CL400
    The Honda CL 400 is a motorcycle launched by Honda in September 23, 1998.The motorcycle has a single-cylinder air-cooled 387cc engine ....

  • Custom (CM400)
    Honda CM400
    The Honda CM series was a street bike precursor to the Honda Rebel series of motorcycles produced from 1979-1981. These bikes had a 395cc parallel twin engine that was air-cooled...

  • CX400 Custom
  • GB400
  • NS400R
    Honda NS400R
    Honda NS400R was a 3 cylinder two-stroke motorcycle developed in the mid 1980s by Honda.- External links :*...

  • Honda Bros NT400
    Honda NT650
    The Honda Hawk GT NT650 motorcycle was designated as model RC31 and was designed by Toshiaki Kishi, and was the second Honda with "Pro-Arm" suspension bike after the RC30 VFR750R. The Japanese model was named the Bros...

  • NV400, Custom
  • NV750
  • RVF400
    Honda RVF400
    The Honda RVF400R is a motorcycle introduced by Honda Motor Company in 1994, powered by a V4 16 valve double overhead geardriven cam 400 cc engine and known for its supreme handling capabilities. There were two models, the R and the T, which differed only in their paint schemes...

  • VF400F
    Honda VF400F
    The first model of the Honda VF400F was a "Naked style" motorcycle with bikini-cowling which looked like a MVX250. It had a 400 cc V4 engine and was produced in 1982 and 1983...

  • VFR400
    Honda VFR400
    The Honda VFR400 series of motorcycles were a related series of 399 cc V4-engined motorcycles, which were essentially scaled-down versions of the larger VFR models of the day...

  • XR400
  • NX400


TRX 400EX

450cc

  • CB450DX (CB450N/PC14)
    Honda CB450DX-K
    The CB450DX or CB450N was a motorcycle produced by Moto Honda da Amazonia Ltda from 1989 to 1992.With its 450cc engine derived from the original Superdream CB400N, it proved to be a big seller in Brazil and South America where the earlier Superdreams sold well, too, due to their low running costs...

  • CB450E
  • CRF450R
  • CRF450X
  • Custom (CB450C)
  • Elsinore (CR450R, CRF450R)
  • Hawk (CB450T)
  • Hondamatic (CM450A)
    Honda CM450A
    The CM450A was a motorcycle made by Honda in 1982 and 1983. It was based on the CB400 and CM400 models , especially the CM400A Hondamatic . It had a 447cc SOHC parallel twin engine with two carburettors and a 2-speed transmission with a torque converter. It was not a full automatic, however,...

  • Nighthawk (CB450SC)
    Honda CB450SC
    The Honda CB450SC was a motorcycle produced by Honda between 1982 and 1986.It was introduced in two colors; Candy Wineberry Red, and Cosmo Black Metallic. The Wing tank emblem was gold. The gas tank and side cover stripe was chrome. The front fender was chrome. It came with an 85 mph speedometer...

  • Police (CB450DXP)
  • Rebel (CMX450C)
  • Scrambler (CL450)
    Honda CL450
    The sister bike to the Honda CB450, the CL450 is the dual sport or "scrambler" model of Honda's 444cc DOHC parallel twin engined motorcycle. Although the difference between both models are mostly cosmetic, the CL450's higher pipes, braced handlebars, and aggressive styling were better suited for...

  • Sport (CB450)
    Honda CB450
    The Honda CB450 was the first "big" Honda motorcycle with a 444cc dual overhead cam engine producing 43-45 horsepower . Appearing first in the 1965 four-speed K0 model, and progressing through a series of KX models with various improvements and styling changes, notably a redesigned gas tank and 5...

  • Sport (CB450N)


Trx 450

500cc

  • Ascot (FT500)
    Honda Ascot (motorcycle)
    The Honda Ascot was a name given to two motorcycles produced by Honda. The motorcycles to carry the name, the FT500 and VT500FT, were produced with the Ascot name between 1982 and 1984.- FT500'82 :...

  • Ascot (VT500, VT500FT)
    Honda Ascot (motorcycle)
    The Honda Ascot was a name given to two motorcycles produced by Honda. The motorcycles to carry the name, the FT500 and VT500FT, were produced with the Ascot name between 1982 and 1984.- FT500'82 :...

  • CB500F
  • Custom (CX500)
  • CX500
  • Deluxe (CX500)
  • CR500R
  • Four (CB500)
    Honda CB500
    The Honda CB500 four, introduced early in the 1970s, was similarly styled to the CB750, but smaller and lighter, with an output of 48 bhp and a manufacturer's specified top speed of 102 mph. Like the earlier CB750 it sported a single front hydraulic disc brake, rear drum brake, electric...

  • Interceptor (VF500F)
    Honda VF500F
    The Honda VF500F is a 498 cc displacement sport motorcycle manufactured from 1984 to 1986.It was part of Honda's family of first generation V4 engine motorcycles . The VF500F was derived from the Japanese market VF400F...

  • Magna V30 (VF500C)
  • Motosport (XL500S, XL500R)
  • NSR500
    Honda NSR500
    thumb|right|Shinichi Itoh, riding his Honda NSR500 in the Japanese Grand Prix 1993The Honda NSR500 is a race motorcycle from the Honda NSR series. It was created by HRC and debuted in 1984 for the Grand Prix motorcycle racing's 500 cc class. Honda won ten 500cc World Championships with the...

  • Police (CB500P)
  • Shadow (VT500C)
  • Silver Wing (GL500)
  • Silver Wing Interstate (GL500I)
  • Sport (CB500 twin)
    Honda CB500 twin
    The Honda CB500 is a naked motorcycle which was produced by Honda from 1993 to 2003. It is popular with riding schools and motorcycle couriers and is suited as a commuter bike It is raced in the United Kingdom in the Honda CB500 Cup....

  • Tourist Trophy (GB500)
    Honda GB500
    The Honda GB500 'Tourist Trophy' was a niche motorcycle introduced in the late 1980s. Based on the Honda XBR500 and first marketed in Japan as a 400, it was exported to the US, Europe and Australia as a 500...

  • Turbo (CX500)
  • XL500S
  • XL500R
  • XBR500
    Honda XBR500
    thumb|300px|Honda XBR 500 thumb|300px|Honda XBR 500 The Honda XBR 500 is a 500cc Japanese sports single motorcycle launched by Honda in 1985 in response to the Yamaha SR500. It is powered by a single-cylinder four-valve engine with the valves arranged radially...

  • XR500

550cc

  • Four (CB550F)
  • Four (CB550K)
  • Nighthawk (CB550SC)
    Honda CB550SC
    The Honda Nighthawk CB550SC is a motorcycle manufactured by Honda in the United States in 1983, one other version was sold in Canada in 1984. It came in two colors: Candy Presto Red and Black.-External links:*...


600cc

  • 599
  • CB600F
    Honda CB600F
    The Honda CB600F is a standard motorcycle manufactured by Honda. It is powered by a liquid-cooled inline-four engine, originally a detuned version of that in the Honda CBR600 sport bike, which currently produces around...

  • CBF600N
  • CBF600S
  • Hurricane (CBR600F)
    Honda CBR600F
    The Honda CBR600F, known as the 'Hurricane' in the US market, is a sports motorcycle made by Honda from 1987-1990, with an all new model of the same name released in 2011. The original CBR600F was Honda's first inline four-cylinder, fully faired sport bike. It had a liquid cooled DOHC 16-valve...

  • Honda CBR600F2
    Honda CBR600F2
    The Honda CBR600 F2 motorcycle, introduced in 1991 to replace the CBR600 Hurricane, or F1, was considered one of Honda's most modern and innovative sport bikes when it was released. Developing of the second generation CBR began in early 1989...

  • Honda CBR600F3
    Honda CBR600F3
    The Honda CBR600F3 is a sport bike produced by Honda as part of the CBR series.The CBR600F3 was the third generation of Honda's super sport motorcycle. It replaced the F2 and was produced from 1995 to 1998. It brought new features such as a modified engine, ram-air intake and cartridge forks. In...

  • CBR600F4i
    Honda CBR600F4i
    The Honda CBR600F4i was a sport bike produced by Honda from 2001 to 2006.-History:For the 2001 model year Honda released an upgraded version of the popular CBR600F4 with intentions of becoming more competitive in the middleweight sport bike class...

  • CBR600RR
    Honda CBR600RR
    The Honda CBR600RR is a sport motorcycle that was introduced by Honda in 2003 as a race replica version of Honda's CBRFx series motorcycles. It won every Supersport World Championship title from 2002 to 2008.- Racing roots :...

  • Motosport (XL600)
  • Shadow (VT600C VLX)
    Honda VT600C
    The Honda Shadow VT600C, also known as the Honda Shadow VLX, is a cruiser motorcycle. It utilizes a 583 cc V-twin engine, a four-speed transmission, 35* rake, chain drive, and a single-shock softail-style rear suspension...

  • Shadow Deluxe (VT600CD VLX)
  • Silver Wing (GL600)
  • Silver Wing ABS (GL600ABS)
  • Smokin' Joe (CBR600SJR, CBR600SE)
  • Transalp (XL600V)
    Honda Transalp
    The Honda Transalp is the name given to the XL600V, XL650V, and XL700V series of dual-sport motorcycles manufactured in Japan by Honda since 1987. The Transalp bikes all feature a liquid-cooled, four-stroke 52° V-twin engine.- History :...

  • XR600R
    Honda XR600
    The Honda XR600R is a very popular offroad motorcycle with an air-cooled single-cylinder, four-stroke engine. The bike was manufactured by Honda from 1985 to 2000 and is part of the Honda XR series, after which it was only available as the road oriented XR650 model, manufactured until very recently...

     (offroad)
  • XL600R (Dual-purpose enduro)
  • XL600L (Dual-purpose enduro)

650cc

  • Custom (CB650C, CX650C)
  • CX650E
  • Deauville (NT650V)
    Honda Deauville
    The Honda Deauville, also known as the NT650V and NT700V, is a mid-range touring motorcycle developed by Honda in 1998 for the European market, replacing the NTV650 Revere. Launched as the NT650V Deauville, the motorcycle was powered by a 52° 650 cc V-twin engine. In 2006, the engine capacity...

  • Four (CB650)
    Honda CB650
    The Honda CB650 is a four-cylinder middleweight motorcycle manufactured from 1979 to 1985 by Honda. The machine was succesor to the Honda CB550, which was in turn based on the Honda CB500. The CB650 had a 626 cc SOHC four-cylinder, eight-valve engine which produced @ 9,000 rpm. The...

  • CBX650
    Honda CBX series
    The CBX is a motorcycle series built by Honda, notable primarily for its novel inline-six cylinder 1000cc engine.-CBX 1000:Fast, heavy, complicated and powerful, the CBX1000 was an expensive technological tour de force by Honda and remains a sought-after collectible in the present day. It started...

  • FX650 'Vigor'
  • Bros/HawkGT (NT650)
    Honda NT650
    The Honda Hawk GT NT650 motorcycle was designated as model RC31 and was designed by Toshiaki Kishi, and was the second Honda with "Pro-Arm" suspension bike after the RC30 VFR750R. The Japanese model was named the Bros...

  • NTV/Revere (NTV650)
    Honda NT650
    The Honda Hawk GT NT650 motorcycle was designated as model RC31 and was designed by Toshiaki Kishi, and was the second Honda with "Pro-Arm" suspension bike after the RC30 VFR750R. The Japanese model was named the Bros...

  • Nighthawk (CB650SC)
    Honda CB650SC
    Honda marketed the CB650SC in the US from 1982–1985.In 1982 the Nighthawk replaced the Custom of the previous years and featured a re-designed tank and side covers. In 1983 a new DOHC engine replaced the SOHC engine used since 1979. The new engine had hydraulic valve lash adjusters and was...

  • NX650
  • Silver Wing (GL650)
  • Silver Wing Interstate (GL650i)
  • SLR650
  • Transalp (XL650V)
    Honda Transalp
    The Honda Transalp is the name given to the XL600V, XL650V, and XL700V series of dual-sport motorcycles manufactured in Japan by Honda since 1987. The Transalp bikes all feature a liquid-cooled, four-stroke 52° V-twin engine.- History :...

  • Turbo (CX650T)
  • XR650L
    Honda XR650L
    The XR650L is a street legal Honda dual-sport motorcycle, and is part of the Honda XR series. It was released in 1992 as a 1993 model. It combines the RFVC engine from the proven NX650 Dominator dual sport with the lighter, off-road capable XR600R chassis, which is not road legal in the US. It has...

  • XR650R
  • FMX 650

700cc

  • Interceptor (VF700F, VFR700)
  • Magna (VF700C)
  • Nighthawk (CB700SC)
    Honda CB700SC
    Honda marketed the CB700SC in the US from 1984–1986, configuring the bike's specification to avoid a 1983 US tariff on motorcycles over 700 cc....

  • Sabre (VF700S)
  • Shadow (VT700C)
  • Honda DN-01
    Honda DN-01
    -External links:* official page* in Popular Science...

  • TRX 700xx
  • Deauville (NT700V)
    Honda Deauville
    The Honda Deauville, also known as the NT650V and NT700V, is a mid-range touring motorcycle developed by Honda in 1998 for the European market, replacing the NTV650 Revere. Launched as the NT650V Deauville, the motorcycle was powered by a 52° 650 cc V-twin engine. In 2006, the engine capacity...

  • Transalp (XL700V)
    Honda Transalp
    The Honda Transalp is the name given to the XL600V, XL650V, and XL700V series of dual-sport motorcycles manufactured in Japan by Honda since 1987. The Transalp bikes all feature a liquid-cooled, four-stroke 52° V-twin engine.- History :...


750cc

  • Hurricane
  • ACE (VT750C)
  • ACE Deluxe (VT750C03)
  • Africa Twin (RD07)
    Honda XRV750
    The Honda XRV750, also known as the Africa Twin, is a 742 cc dual-sport motorcycle manufactured by Honda. The motorcycle was based on the NXR-750 which won the Paris-Dakar rally four times in the late eighties....

  • Custom (CB750C)
  • Four (CB750K)
  • Hondamatic (CB750A)
  • CBX750
    Honda CBX750
    The CBX750, or RC17 is a Honda motorcycle sold primarily in Europe, South Africa and Australia. Manufactured from 1984 to 1988, the CBX750 was developed from the CB750, in parallel with the VF750, a wholly new design...

  • Interceptor (VF750F, VFR750)
  • Magna (VF750C V45)
    Honda Magna
    The first generation 1982 V45 Magna had chrome headlight and fenders. The front disc brakes have straight grooves, dual piston calipers, and TRAC anti-dive. The speedometer reads 80 mph. The redline is 10,000 rpm. The engine is a 748 cc DOHC 16-valve liquid-cooled 90 degree V-4...

  • Magna Deluxe (VF750CD)
    Honda Magna
    The first generation 1982 V45 Magna had chrome headlight and fenders. The front disc brakes have straight grooves, dual piston calipers, and TRAC anti-dive. The speedometer reads 80 mph. The redline is 10,000 rpm. The engine is a 748 cc DOHC 16-valve liquid-cooled 90 degree V-4...

  • Nighthawk (CB750, CB750SC)
  • Police (CB750P)
  • Sabre V45 (VF750S)
  • Shadow (VT750C)
  • Shadow Aero (VT750)
  • Shadow Deluxe (CB750CD)
  • Shadow Spirit (VT750DC)
  • Shadow Phantom (VT750C2A)
  • SuperSport (CB750F)
  • VFR750R RC30
    Honda VFR750R
    The Honda VFR750R, frame designation RC30, was a fully faired racing motorcycle created for homologation purposes for the World Superbike championship by Honda Racing Corporation . It was first released to the Japanese market in 1987. American enthusiasts had to wait until 1990 to get their hands...

  • RVF750 RC45
    Honda RVF750 RC45
    The Honda RVF750R RC45 was a fully faired racing motorcycle created for homologation purposes for the Superbike World Championship by Honda Racing Corporation. The RVF750R was the successor to the VFR750R RC30...

  • NR
    Honda NR
    Honda's NR V-four motorcycle engine series started in 1979 with the 500cc NR500 Grand Prix racer that used oval pistons. This was followed during the 1980s by a 750cc endurance racer version known as the NR750. The oval piston concept allowed for eight valves per cylinder which generated more...

  • XLV750R
    Honda XLV750R
    The Honda XLV750R is a dual-sport motorcycle manufactured from 1983 to 1986 by Honda Motor Company, Japan. A first prototype of the motorcycle was introduced to the public at the Paris motor show in October 1982. The XLV was initially intended for the European market only , but from 1985 on, it...


800cc

  • RC212V
    Honda RC212V
    The Honda RC212V is a road racing motorcycle developed to race in the MotoGP series. Officially introduced on 30 October 2006 as the RC211V replacement in the MotoGP series, it was developed by Honda Racing Corporation throughout 2006 and began officially racing in the 2007 season.The model name...

  • Interceptor (VFR800FI)
    Honda VFR800
    The Honda VFR800, also known as the Interceptor, is a motorcycle introduced by Honda in 1998. It is a successor to the VFR750F , which was preceded by the VF750.From its first sales in 1986, the VFR750F scored highly on many press reviews...

  • Interceptor ASB (VFR800FI)
  • Pacific Coast (PC800)
    Honda Pacific Coast
    The PC800 Pacific Coast is a touring motorcycle made in Japan by Honda between 1989 and 1998 and named after California's Pacific Coast Highway. Over 14,000 were sold in North America, Europe and Japan, with a three-year hiatus between two production runs...

  • Shadow (VT800)
  • Crossrunner
    Honda Crossrunner
    The Honda Crossrunner is a motorcycle launched by Honda at the 2010 EICMA Milan Motorcycle Show.It will go on sale in the 2011 model year,with first deliveries expected in Summer 2011.It is a naked bike with a V4 engine that is also used in the VFR800....


900cc

  • CBR900RR
    Honda CBR900RR
    The Honda CBR900RR, also known as the Fireblade, is a large displacement sport bike introduced in 1992 by Honda. It was the first of the Honda Fireblade models and was designed by Tadao Baba.-CBR900RR:...

     including CBR954RR
  • Custom (CB900C)
    Honda CB900C
    The Honda CB900C is a "custom"-styled standard motorcycle produced by Honda from 1980 to 1982. The slightly modified and larger displacement CB1000C was produced in 1983 only. It is a derivative of the DOHC CB750K at the supposed requests of the American consumer, according to Rider Magazine, March...

  • Super Sport (CB900F)
    Honda CB900F
    The CB900F is a Honda motorcycle. The first generation was produced from 1979 to 1983, and the second generation was produced from 2002 to 2007. The newer generation CB900F was called the Hornet 900 in Europe but went by 919 in North America, while the similar CB600F was the Hornet 600 in Europe...

     aka 919

1000cc

  • CB1000
    Honda CB1000
    The CB1000 is a standard motorcycle made by Honda from 1992 to 1997....

  • CB1000R
    Honda CB1000R
    The Honda CB1000R is a naked bike manufactured by the Honda Motor Company. It was unveiled at the Milan Bike Show on 6 November, 2007 as a replacement for the Honda CB900F Hornet ....

  • CBF1000
    Honda CBF1000
    The Honda CBF1000 is a touring sports model motorcycle with a water-cooled, 4-stroke, inline 4-cylinder, 1000 cc engine based on the Honda CBR1000RR engine....

  • CBF1000S
  • CBR1000RR
    Honda CBR1000RR
    The CBR1000RR, also known as the Fireblade, is a liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder sport bike that was introduced by Honda in 2004 to replace the CBR954RR.-Racing roots:...

  • Custom (CB1000C)
  • CBX1000
  • Firestorm (VTR1000)
  • Gold Wing (GL1000)
  • Hurricane (CBR1000F)
    Honda CBR1000F
    Launched in 1987 the Honda CBR1000F, also known as the Hurricane, is a sport touring motorcycle manufactured by Honda from 1987 to 1999. It is powered by a liquid-cooled, DOHC, 998 cc, 16-valve four-cylinder, it crossed the barrier and is capable of .- History :Manufactured from 1987 to late...

  • Interceptor (VF1000F, VF1000R)
  • RC51 (RVT1000R)
    Honda RC51
    The Honda RC51, also known as the RVT1000R or VTR1000 , is a V-twin motorcycle produced by Honda from 2000 to 2006.- Mechanicals and chassis :...

  • Super Hawk (VTR1000F)
    Honda VTR1000F
    The Honda VTR1000F is a V-twin sportbike manufactured by Honda. Known in the U.S. as the SuperHawk, outside the U.S. it is marketed as the Firestorm.- Introduction :The 1997 Firestorm used an all new 90-degree V-twin...

  • Super Sport (CBX)
  • VTR1000R (RVT1000) SP1 & SP2 RC51
    Honda RC51
    The Honda RC51, also known as the RVT1000R or VTR1000 , is a V-twin motorcycle produced by Honda from 2000 to 2006.- Mechanicals and chassis :...

  • XL1000V Varadero
    Honda Varadero
    The Honda XL1000V Varadero is a dual-sport motorcycle produced by Honda. Different models have been in production from 1998 to present. It has capabilities for both long road trips and limited off-road...


1100cc

  • CBR1100XX
    Honda CBR1100XX
    The CBR1100XX Super Blackbird is a Honda motorcycle made from 1996 to 2007. The bike was developed to challenge the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11 as the world's fastest production motorcycle, and Honda succeeded with a top speed of . Two years later the title passed to the Suzuki Hayabusa, which reached...

  • Gold Wing (GL1100)
  • Gold Wing Aspencade (GL1100A)
  • Magna (VF1100C V65)
    Honda Magna
    The first generation 1982 V45 Magna had chrome headlight and fenders. The front disc brakes have straight grooves, dual piston calipers, and TRAC anti-dive. The speedometer reads 80 mph. The redline is 10,000 rpm. The engine is a 748 cc DOHC 16-valve liquid-cooled 90 degree V-4...

  • Sabre VF1100S V65 (VT1100C2)
  • Shadow ACE (VT1100C2)
  • Shadow ACE Tourer (VT1100T)
  • Shadow Aero (VT1100C3)
  • Spirit (VT1100C)
  • Pan-European (ST1100)
    Honda ST1100
    The Honda ST1100, also known as the Pan-European, is a sport touring motorcycle that was manufactured by Honda until 2002.- History :The ST1100 began its production in 1990 and ended in 2002, although the police variant, the ST1100P, was available for several more years.A revamped model, the...

  • Super Sport (CB1100F)
    Honda CB1100F
    The CB1100F is a standard motorcycle that was made by Honda, based on their line of DOHC air-cooled inline four engines. It was only available in 1983...

  • Racing Modified CB1100F (CB1100R)
    Honda CB1100R
    The CB1100R was an exotic Honda model that was produced in limited numbers from 1981–1983. It was a full fairing sport bike based on the Honda CB900F. The R suffix denotes a racing version produced so that Honda could homologate the R as a production motorcycle for European and Australian...

  • X11
    Honda X11
    The Honda X11, or CB1100SF, is a sports bike with a liquid cooled engine with a 1990s style cooling unit at its fore end.Honda took features the rest of its fleet and incorporated them into the X-11...


1200cc

  • Gold Wing (GL1200)
  • Gold Wing Aspencade (GL1200A)
  • Gold Wing Interstate (GL1200I)
  • Gold Wing Limited (GL1200L)
  • Gold Wing Special Edition (GL1200SEI)
  • VFR1200F
    Honda VFR1200F
    The VFR1200F is a sport touring motorcycle from Honda, which has a V4 engine. It has the first dual clutch transmission offered on a motorcycle.-History:Honda announced the VFR1200F in 2009 and unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show...


1300cc

  • CB1300
    Honda CB1300
    The Honda CB1300 is a 1,284 cc motorcycle released in 1998 as a successor to the CB1000. Its engine, with only minor modifications, came straight from the Honda X4, which had been released the previous year...

  • Pan-European (ST1300)
    Honda ST1300
    The Honda ST1300, also known as the Pan-European, is a sport touring motorcycle manufactured by Honda and introduced to Europe in 2002. The following year, it was released in North America as the ST1300....

  • VTX1300C
  • VTX1300R
  • VTX1300S

1500cc

  • Aspencade (GL1500A)
  • Gold Wing (GL1500)
  • Interstate (GL1500I)
  • Special Edition (GL1500SE)
  • Valkyrie (GL1500C)

1800cc

  • Gold Wing (GL1800)
  • Valkyrie Rune (NRX 1800)
  • VTX 1800C
  • VTX 1800R
  • VTX 1800S

C

  • C100
  • C105 Biz
  • C105T
    Honda C105T
    The Honda C105T is a Honda motorcycle that was manufactured between 1963 and 1965.It had the following features: 55 cc pushrod operated, with 1 horizontal cylinder 4-cycle engine which used about 1 qt of oil and no oil filter. The air filter was just behind the handle bars, somewhat high, in case...

  • C110
  • C111
  • C115

Honda C125
  • C200
  • C201
  • C50
  • C65
  • C70
    Honda C70
    The Honda C70 was a 72cc version of the Honda Super Cub. It replaced the 63cc Honda C65 in 1970. It was introduced in the USA, Canada and Asia at launch and in the UK in 1972; after 1980 the USA C70 was called the C70 Passport....

  • C71
  • C72
  • C76
  • C77
  • C92
  • C95

CA

  • CA50
  • CA71
  • CA72
  • CA100T
  • CA125
  • CA160
  • CA175
  • CA92
  • CA95

CB

  • Honda CB series
    Honda CB series
    One of the most extensive lines of Honda motorcycles is the CB Series which contains many of their most revered earlier models. Many CB models are still sold as commuting and cruising bikes. All CB series motorbikes have inline engines...

  • CB-1
    Honda CB-1
    The Honda CB-1 is a small and light naked sport bike with a straight-four engine, called by Cycle World "a reincarnation of the standard motorcycle ... the sort of bike everyone rode before sporting riders went replica racer crazy. The Honda model code is NC27. In contrast to all other models of...

  • CB50
    Honda CB50
    The Honda CB50, also known as the Honda Dream CB50, is a 50cc, single cylinder, four stroke, DOHC street motorcycle manufactured by Honda....

  • CB100
  • CB1000
    Honda CB1000
    The CB1000 is a standard motorcycle made by Honda from 1992 to 1997....

  • CB1000C
  • CB1000R
    Honda CB1000R
    The Honda CB1000R is a naked bike manufactured by the Honda Motor Company. It was unveiled at the Milan Bike Show on 6 November, 2007 as a replacement for the Honda CB900F Hornet ....

  • CB1100F
    Honda CB1100F
    The CB1100F is a standard motorcycle that was made by Honda, based on their line of DOHC air-cooled inline four engines. It was only available in 1983...

  • CB125
    Honda CB125
    The CB125 was a motorcycle made by Honda from 1971-1975 . It had an overhead camshaft engine with a 9500 rpm redline. It could comfortably maintain speeds of and had a top speed of around...

  • CB1300
    Honda CB1300
    The Honda CB1300 is a 1,284 cc motorcycle released in 1998 as a successor to the CB1000. Its engine, with only minor modifications, came straight from the Honda X4, which had been released the previous year...

  • CB160
  • CD175
    Honda CD175
    The Honda CD175 was a 174-cc motorcycle introduced in USA, Canada, UK, Africa, Asia, Australia, Pakistan and New Zealand in 1967. It was the touring model in Honda's 175 cc motorcycle lineup that also included the sportier CB 175 and the off road CL175 version...

  • CB175
    Honda CB175
    The CB175 was a standard motorcycle made by Honda from 1969 to 1973. It had a 174cc overhead camshaft twin-cylinder 4-stroke air-cooled engine, dual carburetors, dual exhausts, 5-speed gearbox, 12 volt electrics, kick and electric start, front and rear drum brakes, turn signals, speedometer with...

  • CB200
    Honda CB200
    The Honda CB200 is a road motorcycle produced between 1973 and 1976. It replaced the CB175 model and has very similar specifications. It has a chain driven single overhead camshaft parallel twin engine with dual carburetors and five speed gearbox. It had both an electric starter and kick starter...

  • CB250
    Honda CB250
    The Nighthawk 250 is a standard Honda motorcycle. It features a air-cooled parallel twin engine. First manufactured in 1982, the motorcycle has changed little except for color....

  • Honda CB250 G5
    Honda CB250 G5
    The Honda CB250 G5 is a motorcycle that was produced and sold mainly in Europe between 1974 and 1976. It had a capacity of 249cc . Produced with and very closely related to the CB360, the CB250 G5 was also a parallel twin, four stroke motorcycle.The CB250 G5 had a six-speed gearbox similar to many...

  • Super Dream
    Honda CB250
    The Nighthawk 250 is a standard Honda motorcycle. It features a air-cooled parallel twin engine. First manufactured in 1982, the motorcycle has changed little except for color....

  • CB350
  • CB350F
    Honda CB350F
    The Honda CB350F is a four-cylinder, four-stroke, 347cc motorcycle based on the larger versions of the day and was thought of as Honda's "one-up" to the other motorcycle companies. It was manufactured in Japan from 1972 to 1974. Soon after production was discontinued, it was replaced by the CB400F...

  • CB360
    Honda CB360
    The Honda CB360 is a twin cylinder four-stroke motorcycle produced from 1974-1976. It was the successor to the CB350.Following the CB350 Twin, and providing an alternative to the CB350F and CB400F, the CB360G of 1974 was a new motorcycle...

  • CB400A
  • CM400A
  • CB400F
    Honda CB400F
    After introducing the four-cylinder CB750 motorcycle in 1969, Honda Motor Company followed with a string of lighter fours featuring engines as small as 350 cc , and the CB400F 408 cc Four, produced in 2 models from 1975 through 1977.For the most part, the CB400F was simply an upgraded version...

  • CB400N
  • CB400T
    Honda CB400T
    The Honda CB400T was a twin-cylinder four-stroke motorcycle produced from 1978 to 1981. It used the same engine family as the Honda CB250N/CB400N.The motorcycle is not to be confused with the modern Honda CB400 or the four-cylinder Honda CB400F....

  • CB450
    Honda CB450
    The Honda CB450 was the first "big" Honda motorcycle with a 444cc dual overhead cam engine producing 43-45 horsepower . Appearing first in the 1965 four-speed K0 model, and progressing through a series of KX models with various improvements and styling changes, notably a redesigned gas tank and 5...

  • CB450C
  • CB450E
  • CB450DX
    Honda CB450DX-K
    The CB450DX or CB450N was a motorcycle produced by Moto Honda da Amazonia Ltda from 1989 to 1992.With its 450cc engine derived from the original Superdream CB400N, it proved to be a big seller in Brazil and South America where the earlier Superdreams sold well, too, due to their low running costs...

  • CB450N
    Honda CB450DX-K
    The CB450DX or CB450N was a motorcycle produced by Moto Honda da Amazonia Ltda from 1989 to 1992.With its 450cc engine derived from the original Superdream CB400N, it proved to be a big seller in Brazil and South America where the earlier Superdreams sold well, too, due to their low running costs...

  • CB450DXP
  • CB450SC
    Honda CB450SC
    The Honda CB450SC was a motorcycle produced by Honda between 1982 and 1986.It was introduced in two colors; Candy Wineberry Red, and Cosmo Black Metallic. The Wing tank emblem was gold. The gas tank and side cover stripe was chrome. The front fender was chrome. It came with an 85 mph speedometer...

  • CB450T
  • CB500
    Honda CB500
    The Honda CB500 four, introduced early in the 1970s, was similarly styled to the CB750, but smaller and lighter, with an output of 48 bhp and a manufacturer's specified top speed of 102 mph. Like the earlier CB750 it sported a single front hydraulic disc brake, rear drum brake, electric...

  • CB500F
  • CB500P
  • CB500T
    Honda CB500T
    The Honda CB500T was sold from 1974 to 1976. The engine was a 498cc DOHC parallel twin with dual CV carburetors. The transmission was a 5-speed...

  • CB550F
  • CB550K
  • CB550SC
    Honda CB550SC
    The Honda Nighthawk CB550SC is a motorcycle manufactured by Honda in the United States in 1983, one other version was sold in Canada in 1984. It came in two colors: Candy Presto Red and Black.-External links:*...

  • CB600F
    Honda CB600F
    The Honda CB600F is a standard motorcycle manufactured by Honda. It is powered by a liquid-cooled inline-four engine, originally a detuned version of that in the Honda CBR600 sport bike, which currently produces around...

  • CB650
    Honda CB650
    The Honda CB650 is a four-cylinder middleweight motorcycle manufactured from 1979 to 1985 by Honda. The machine was succesor to the Honda CB550, which was in turn based on the Honda CB500. The CB650 had a 626 cc SOHC four-cylinder, eight-valve engine which produced @ 9,000 rpm. The...

  • CB650C
  • CB650SC
    Honda CB650SC
    Honda marketed the CB650SC in the US from 1982–1985.In 1982 the Nighthawk replaced the Custom of the previous years and featured a re-designed tank and side covers. In 1983 a new DOHC engine replaced the SOHC engine used since 1979. The new engine had hydraulic valve lash adjusters and was...

  • CB700SC
    Honda CB700SC
    Honda marketed the CB700SC in the US from 1984–1986, configuring the bike's specification to avoid a 1983 US tariff on motorcycles over 700 cc....

  • CB72
  • CB750A
  • CB750C
  • CB750CD
  • CB750F
  • CB750K
  • CB750P
  • CB750SC
  • CB750
  • CB77
    Honda CB77
    The Super Hawk CB77 was a twin-cylinder Honda motorcycle produced from 1961 until 1967. Honda also produced a version called the CB72 Dream Sport, while various advertisements referred to the 305 cc CB77 as the Dream Super Sport. The CB77 is also known as the Honda Super Hawk, or Honda305...

  • CB900C
    Honda CB900C
    The Honda CB900C is a "custom"-styled standard motorcycle produced by Honda from 1980 to 1982. The slightly modified and larger displacement CB1000C was produced in 1983 only. It is a derivative of the DOHC CB750K at the supposed requests of the American consumer, according to Rider Magazine, March...

  • CB900F
    Honda CB900F
    The CB900F is a Honda motorcycle. The first generation was produced from 1979 to 1983, and the second generation was produced from 2002 to 2007. The newer generation CB900F was called the Hornet 900 in Europe but went by 919 in North America, while the similar CB600F was the Hornet 600 in Europe...

  • CB92

CBF

  • CBF125
  • CBF150
  • CBF250
    Honda CBF250
    The Honda CBF 250 is a commuter bike produced by Honda. It is a lightweight bike intended city driving. Its small size, excellent handling and relatively small engine make it an ideal first bike....

  • CBF500
    Honda CBF500
    The Honda CBF500 commuter motorcycle is the Euro-3 compliant replacement of the popular Honda CB500, which went on sale in 2004. It features a , 499 cc parallel twin capable of propelling the bike to ....

  • CBF600
  • CBF600S
  • CBF1000
    Honda CBF1000
    The Honda CBF1000 is a touring sports model motorcycle with a water-cooled, 4-stroke, inline 4-cylinder, 1000 cc engine based on the Honda CBR1000RR engine....

  • CBF1000S

CBR

  • CBR1000F
    Honda CBR1000F
    Launched in 1987 the Honda CBR1000F, also known as the Hurricane, is a sport touring motorcycle manufactured by Honda from 1987 to 1999. It is powered by a liquid-cooled, DOHC, 998 cc, 16-valve four-cylinder, it crossed the barrier and is capable of .- History :Manufactured from 1987 to late...

  • CBR1000RR
    Honda CBR1000RR
    The CBR1000RR, also known as the Fireblade, is a liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder sport bike that was introduced by Honda in 2004 to replace the CBR954RR.-Racing roots:...

  • CBR1100XX
    Honda CBR1100XX
    The CBR1100XX Super Blackbird is a Honda motorcycle made from 1996 to 2007. The bike was developed to challenge the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11 as the world's fastest production motorcycle, and Honda succeeded with a top speed of . Two years later the title passed to the Suzuki Hayabusa, which reached...

  • CBR125R
    Honda CBR125R
    The Honda CBR125R is a sport bike fitted with a 125 cc four-stroke engine. The CBR125R first appeared on the market in 2004. It is manufactured in Thailand alongside the CBR150R, the latter for the Far East market.-History:...

  • CBR150R
    Honda CBR150R
    The Honda CBR150R is a 150 cc 4-stroke sport bike which is part of the Honda CBR series manufactured by APHonda, a Thai owned, Honda affiliated company established in 1986...

  • CBR250FOUR
  • CBR250R
  • CBR250RR (MC22)
  • CBR400R
  • CBR400RR (NC23, NC29)
    Honda CBR400RR
    The Honda CBR400RR is a Japanese domestic market small-capacity sport motorcycle introduced in 1988 as a further evolution of the popular CBR400R, which dated from 1986. The CBR400R and early CBR400RR models both carry the Model Number NC23, which makes up the first part of these bikes' Frame...

  • CBR600F
    Honda CBR600F
    The Honda CBR600F, known as the 'Hurricane' in the US market, is a sports motorcycle made by Honda from 1987-1990, with an all new model of the same name released in 2011. The original CBR600F was Honda's first inline four-cylinder, fully faired sport bike. It had a liquid cooled DOHC 16-valve...

  • CBR600F2
    Honda CBR600F2
    The Honda CBR600 F2 motorcycle, introduced in 1991 to replace the CBR600 Hurricane, or F1, was considered one of Honda's most modern and innovative sport bikes when it was released. Developing of the second generation CBR began in early 1989...

  • CBR600F3
    Honda CBR600F3
    The Honda CBR600F3 is a sport bike produced by Honda as part of the CBR series.The CBR600F3 was the third generation of Honda's super sport motorcycle. It replaced the F2 and was produced from 1995 to 1998. It brought new features such as a modified engine, ram-air intake and cartridge forks. In...

  • CBR600F4
    Honda CBR600F4
    The Honda CBR600F4 was a sport bike produced by Honda between 1999 and 2000. It was the last of the CBR600 series of Honda sportbikes to be carbureted....

  • CBR600F4i
    Honda CBR600F4i
    The Honda CBR600F4i was a sport bike produced by Honda from 2001 to 2006.-History:For the 2001 model year Honda released an upgraded version of the popular CBR600F4 with intentions of becoming more competitive in the middleweight sport bike class...

  • CBR600RR
    Honda CBR600RR
    The Honda CBR600RR is a sport motorcycle that was introduced by Honda in 2003 as a race replica version of Honda's CBRFx series motorcycles. It won every Supersport World Championship title from 2002 to 2008.- Racing roots :...

  • CBR600SE
  • CBR600SJR
  • CBR750F
  • CBR900
    Honda CBR900RR
    The Honda CBR900RR, also known as the Fireblade, is a large displacement sport bike introduced in 1992 by Honda. It was the first of the Honda Fireblade models and was designed by Tadao Baba.-CBR900RR:...

  • CBR900RR
    Honda CBR900RR
    The Honda CBR900RR, also known as the Fireblade, is a large displacement sport bike introduced in 1992 by Honda. It was the first of the Honda Fireblade models and was designed by Tadao Baba.-CBR900RR:...


  • CBR929RR
    Honda CBR900RR
    The Honda CBR900RR, also known as the Fireblade, is a large displacement sport bike introduced in 1992 by Honda. It was the first of the Honda Fireblade models and was designed by Tadao Baba.-CBR900RR:...

  • CBR954RR

CD

  • CD70
  • CD100
  • CD125
  • CD175
    Honda CD175
    The Honda CD175 was a 174-cc motorcycle introduced in USA, Canada, UK, Africa, Asia, Australia, Pakistan and New Zealand in 1967. It was the touring model in Honda's 175 cc motorcycle lineup that also included the sportier CB 175 and the off road CL175 version...

  • CD185
  • CD200
    Honda CD200 RoadMaster
    Honda introduced several 200 cc motorcycles with similar engines but different body variations in the 1980s. The model introduced in South Africa and Pakistan was known as the CD 200 RoadMaster...

  • Honda CD250U
    Honda CD250U
    The Honda CD250 is a two-cylinder motorcycle which was retailed by Honda in the UK from 1988 to 1993. It has a single front disc brake and a rear drum. It has two into two exhausts...


CH

  • CH125
  • CH150D
  • CH150
  • CH250
  • CH80

CL

  • CL100
    Honda CL100
    The Honda CL100 was a four stroke single cylinder overhead cam motorcycle made by Honda, and sold in the US from 1970 to 1973. The CL designation indicated this model to be the "Scrambler" or dual sport version.-Specifications and features:...

  • CL125
    Honda CL125
    The Honda CL125 was a model of the Honda Scrambler motorcycle made by Honda from 1967 to 1974. Two different engines were used through the models life: 1967-1969: CL125A 124cc 2 cylinder 4-stroke, 1973-1974: CL125S 122cc 1 cylinder 4-stroke....

  • CL160
  • CL175
  • CL200
    Honda CL200
    The Honda CL200 Scrambler motorcycle was produced only in 1974, colored Candy Riviera Blue, with a 198cc 4-stroke OHC parallel twin cylinder engine mated to a 5 speed transmissionn...

  • CL350
  • CL360
    Honda CL360
    The Honda CL360 was a twin cylinder four-stroke "Scrambler" style motorcycle produced from 1974-1976. It was the successor to the CL350.The CL360 is very similar to the CB360 the most notable difference being the high exhaust pipes that many consider very desirable.Following in the footsteps of the...

  • CL450
    Honda CL450
    The sister bike to the Honda CB450, the CL450 is the dual sport or "scrambler" model of Honda's 444cc DOHC parallel twin engined motorcycle. Although the difference between both models are mostly cosmetic, the CL450's higher pipes, braced handlebars, and aggressive styling were better suited for...

  • CL50
  • CL70
    Honda CL70
    The Honda CL70 Scrambler was a small motorcycle with a 72cc 4-stroke engine, a pressed steel frame and a four-speed manual gearbox. It was built by Honda Motor Company between 1969 and 1973. It essentially replaced the Honda CL90. It was very similar to a CL50 with a larger engine. As a...

  • CL72
  • CL77
    Honda CL77
    The CL77 Scrambler 305 was a close relative of the Honda C77 Dream and the CB77 Super Hawk of the 1960s.Scramblers differed from the sport bikes to allow for some off-road riding. The CL77 differed from the CB77 Super Hawk in a number of ways. To increase ground clearance, it had upswept exhaust...

  • CL90

CM

  • CM125
    Honda CM125
    The CM125 is a parallel twin cylinder air-cooled OHC four-stroke cruiser motorcycle introduced by Honda in 1982. The tall engine combines the bottom end of the squat CD125 Benly motor with the high cylinder head of the sportier CB125T.-Description:...

  • CM185T
  • CM200T
  • CM250
  • CM400
    Honda CM400
    The Honda CM series was a street bike precursor to the Honda Rebel series of motorcycles produced from 1979-1981. These bikes had a 395cc parallel twin engine that was air-cooled...

  • CM400A
  • CM400T
  • CM450A
    Honda CM450A
    The CM450A was a motorcycle made by Honda in 1982 and 1983. It was based on the CB400 and CM400 models , especially the CM400A Hondamatic . It had a 447cc SOHC parallel twin engine with two carburettors and a 2-speed transmission with a torque converter. It was not a full automatic, however,...

  • CM450C
  • CM450E
  • CM91
  • CMX250CD
    Honda CMX250C
    The CMX250, also known as the Rebel 250, is a cruiser-style motorcycle made by Honda on and off since 1985. It uses the same straight-two engine engine as the Honda CB250 Nighthawk, which is a standard motorcycle. The Rebel is part of the CM series of cruisers...

  • CMX250C
    Honda CMX250C
    The CMX250, also known as the Rebel 250, is a cruiser-style motorcycle made by Honda on and off since 1985. It uses the same straight-two engine engine as the Honda CB250 Nighthawk, which is a standard motorcycle. The Rebel is part of the CM series of cruisers...

  • CMX450C

CR

  • CR125M
    Honda CR125M
    The Honda CR125M Elsinore was a motorcycle designed and manufactured by Honda and released in 1973. This bike was designed and intended for use solely as a motocross bike. Any other 125cc motocross bike at the time would have to have undergone major suspension, motor, and chassis upgrades to be...

  • CR125R
  • CR250M
    Honda CR250M
    The Honda CR250M Elsinore is a two-stroke motorcycle first manufactured by Honda in March 1973, with 29 horsepower and weighing 229 pounds. It was Honda's first two-stroke bike, the first competition bike that Honda built from scratch instead of adapting a street bike, and the first production...

  • CR250R
    Honda CR250R
    The prototype for the Honda CR250 was built in 1971. But it wasn't until late 1972 thatproduction of "out of the box racers" began. It was made available for sale to the general public in 1973....

  • CR450R
  • CRF450R
  • CR480R
  • CR500
  • CR60R
  • CR80R
  • CR85R
  • CR85X

CRF-F

  • CRF150F
  • CRF230F
  • CRF50
  • CRF70
  • CRF80
  • CRF100

CRF-R

  • CRF150R
    Honda CRF150R
    The Honda CRF150R is a racing dirtbike that was released in 2006 for the 2007 model year. It competes in the Mini Class against many 85cc Two-Stroke Bikes; however, can not race in the 85cc mod. or stock class. It must race in the Supermini class. All of Honda's 2008 models are all four strokes...

  • CRF150R Expert
    Honda CRF150R
    The Honda CRF150R is a racing dirtbike that was released in 2006 for the 2007 model year. It competes in the Mini Class against many 85cc Two-Stroke Bikes; however, can not race in the 85cc mod. or stock class. It must race in the Supermini class. All of Honda's 2008 models are all four strokes...

  • CRF250R
  • CRF450R

CT

  • CT110
    Honda CT110
    The Honda CT110 is a small motorcycle manufactured by Honda from 1980 to the present day and sold in various parts of the world. Perhaps one of Honda's hidden success stories, this bike has sold well worldwide and has a faithful following to this day...

  • CT125
  • CT200
  • CT50
    Honda CT50
    Honda CT50 may refer to:* Honda CT50 Hunter Cub, a small off-road motorbike introduced in 1968.* Honda CT50 Motra, a minibike introduced in 1982....

  • CT70
  • CT90
    Honda CT90
    The Honda CT-90 was a small step through motorcycle manufactured by Honda from 1966 to 1979. It was offered in two models - "Trail" or "X" with the main variations being gear ratios and tyre style...


CX

  • CX500
  • CX500
  • CX500
  • CX500T
  • CX650C
  • CX650E
  • CX650T

GL

  • GL125
  • GL145
  • GL175
  • GL1000
  • GL1100
  • GL1100A
  • GL1200
  • GL1200A
  • GL1200I
  • GL1200L
  • GL1200SEI
  • GL1500
  • GL1500A
  • GL1500C
  • GL1500I
  • GL1500SE
  • GL1800
  • GL500
  • GL500I
  • GL600
  • GL600ABS
  • GL650
  • GL650i

NS

  • NS50F
  • NS125F
  • NS-1
  • NS250R
  • NS400R
    Honda NS400R
    Honda NS400R was a 3 cylinder two-stroke motorcycle developed in the mid 1980s by Honda.- External links :*...


NSR

  • NSR50R
    Honda NSR50
    Honda's NSR50 is one of the most commonly raced bikes in Minibike club road racing. Though the NSR50 is not street legal in the United States, safe and legal racing environments are available in many states, often found at kart racing tracks....

  • NSR125
    Honda NSR125
    The Honda NSR125 is a 2 stroke, 125 cc sport bike produced between 1988 and 2001. The high revving , 2 stroke, RC-Valve equipped, single-cylinder engine produced around at the crank...

  • NSR250R (MC16, MC18, MC28)
    Honda NSR250R
    -Models:1987 NSR250R MC161988 NSR250R MC18 R21988 NSR250R SP R4 Rothmans MC181989 NSR250R MC18 R51989 NSR250R SP MC18 R61990 NSR250R MC211990 NSR250R SP MC211991 NSR250R MC211991 NSR250SE MC211992 NSR250R MC211992 NSR250R SP MC211992 NSR250SP Rothmans MC21...

  • NSR500
    Honda NSR500
    thumb|right|Shinichi Itoh, riding his Honda NSR500 in the Japanese Grand Prix 1993The Honda NSR500 is a race motorcycle from the Honda NSR series. It was created by HRC and debuted in 1984 for the Grand Prix motorcycle racing's 500 cc class. Honda won ten 500cc World Championships with the...

  • NSR80(Japan)

NT

  • NT650
    Honda NT650
    The Honda Hawk GT NT650 motorcycle was designated as model RC31 and was designed by Toshiaki Kishi, and was the second Honda with "Pro-Arm" suspension bike after the RC30 VFR750R. The Japanese model was named the Bros...

  • NT650V Deauville
    Honda Deauville
    The Honda Deauville, also known as the NT650V and NT700V, is a mid-range touring motorcycle developed by Honda in 1998 for the European market, replacing the NTV650 Revere. Launched as the NT650V Deauville, the motorcycle was powered by a 52° 650 cc V-twin engine. In 2006, the engine capacity...

  • NT700V Deauville
    Honda Deauville
    The Honda Deauville, also known as the NT650V and NT700V, is a mid-range touring motorcycle developed by Honda in 1998 for the European market, replacing the NTV650 Revere. Launched as the NT650V Deauville, the motorcycle was powered by a 52° 650 cc V-twin engine. In 2006, the engine capacity...


NX

  • NX125
  • NX250
    Honda NX250
    The Honda NX250 was a new concept produced by Honda, a crossover dual-sport motorcycle available in the USA from 1988 thru 1990. It is a lightweight bike intended for both on-road and off-road riding....

  • NX400
  • NX500
  • NX650
  • Honda NXR750V
  • Honda NXR800V

RC

  • Honda RC series
    Honda RC series
    RC is the prefix adopted for the large majority of works racing motorcycles manufactured by the Honda Racing Corporation , a subsidiary of Honda of Japan.-History of the RC name:...

  • RC143
    Honda RC143
    The Honda RC143 was the Honda racing team's 125cc Grand Prix motorcycle racer for the 1960 season. The first time that the Honda team would compete in an entire season's racing...

  • RC30
    Honda VFR750R
    The Honda VFR750R, frame designation RC30, was a fully faired racing motorcycle created for homologation purposes for the World Superbike championship by Honda Racing Corporation . It was first released to the Japanese market in 1987. American enthusiasts had to wait until 1990 to get their hands...

  • RC45
    Honda RVF750 RC45
    The Honda RVF750R RC45 was a fully faired racing motorcycle created for homologation purposes for the Superbike World Championship by Honda Racing Corporation. The RVF750R was the successor to the VFR750R RC30...

  • RC51 (RVT1000R)
    Honda RC51
    The Honda RC51, also known as the RVT1000R or VTR1000 , is a V-twin motorcycle produced by Honda from 2000 to 2006.- Mechanicals and chassis :...

  • RC211V
    Honda RC211V
    The Honda RC211V was developed in 2001 by HRC to replace the Honda NSR500 because regulations for the World Championship motorcycle road racing class were changed drastically for the 2002 season. Two-stroke engines were as before limited to and 4 cylinders, but four-stroke engines were allowed...

  • RC212V
    Honda RC212V
    The Honda RC212V is a road racing motorcycle developed to race in the MotoGP series. Officially introduced on 30 October 2006 as the RC211V replacement in the MotoGP series, it was developed by Honda Racing Corporation throughout 2006 and began officially racing in the 2007 season.The model name...


RS

  • RS125R
    Honda RS125R
    The Honda RS125R is a 125 cc two-stroke Grand Prix racing motorcycle built for racing purposes only.More info from Honda / HRC can be found here: -2008 Honda RS125R specifications:MODELRS125RTYPEJR01LENGTH × WIDTH × HEIGHT...

  • RS125R-W
  • RS125RW-T
  • RS250R-W
  • RS250T(W)
  • RS360T
  • RS750D
  • RS750R
  • RS850R
  • RS1000
  • RS1000RW

SH

  • SH125
  • SH150
  • SH150i
    Honda SH150i
    The Honda SH150i is a motor scooter, developed by Honda and presented during 2005....

  • SH300i

SL

  • SL100
  • SL125
  • SL175
  • SL350
  • SL70
    Honda SL70
    The Honda SL70 Motosport, which was introduced in 1971, was a small motorcycle, with a cradle frame and a four-speed gearbox. Numerous versions were made until 1976, although it took on the XL designation in 1974.-Specifications:Year of Production: 1971–1972...

  • SL90
    Honda SL90
    The Honda Motosport 90 or Honda SL90 was a street/trail Honda motorcycle with a high fender. Its engine was a single cylinder 89cc, single overhead cam configuration. It had a 4-speed transmission and a manual clutch. It was produced only during the 1969 model year and was available in two colors:...


ST

  • Honda ST series
    Honda ST series
    The Honda ST series, also known as the Pan-European in some markets, fills the gap between touring-oriented sport motorcycles such as the CBR1000F and full-dress tourers such as the Honda Goldwing....

  • ST1100
    Honda ST1100
    The Honda ST1100, also known as the Pan-European, is a sport touring motorcycle that was manufactured by Honda until 2002.- History :The ST1100 began its production in 1990 and ended in 2002, although the police variant, the ST1100P, was available for several more years.A revamped model, the...

  • ST1300
    Honda ST1300
    The Honda ST1300, also known as the Pan-European, is a sport touring motorcycle manufactured by Honda and introduced to Europe in 2002. The following year, it was released in North America as the ST1300....

  • ST90

VF

  • VF1000F
  • VF1000R
  • VF1100C
  • VF1100S
  • VF400F
    Honda VF400F
    The first model of the Honda VF400F was a "Naked style" motorcycle with bikini-cowling which looked like a MVX250. It had a 400 cc V4 engine and was produced in 1982 and 1983...

  • VF500C
  • VF500F
    Honda VF500F
    The Honda VF500F is a 498 cc displacement sport motorcycle manufactured from 1984 to 1986.It was part of Honda's family of first generation V4 engine motorcycles . The VF500F was derived from the Japanese market VF400F...

  • VF700C
  • VF700F
  • VF750F
  • VF700S
  • VF750S
  • VF750C
  • VF750CD
  • VF750F

VFR

  • VFR400
    Honda VFR400
    The Honda VFR400 series of motorcycles were a related series of 399 cc V4-engined motorcycles, which were essentially scaled-down versions of the larger VFR models of the day...

  • VFR700
  • VFR750
  • VFR750R
    Honda VFR750R
    The Honda VFR750R, frame designation RC30, was a fully faired racing motorcycle created for homologation purposes for the World Superbike championship by Honda Racing Corporation . It was first released to the Japanese market in 1987. American enthusiasts had to wait until 1990 to get their hands...

  • VFR800FI
    Honda VFR800
    The Honda VFR800, also known as the Interceptor, is a motorcycle introduced by Honda in 1998. It is a successor to the VFR750F , which was preceded by the VF750.From its first sales in 1986, the VFR750F scored highly on many press reviews...

  • VFR800FI
  • VFR1000R
  • VFR1200F
    Honda VFR1200F
    The VFR1200F is a sport touring motorcycle from Honda, which has a V4 engine. It has the first dual clutch transmission offered on a motorcycle.-History:Honda announced the VFR1200F in 2009 and unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show...


VT

  • Honda VT series
    Honda VT series
    The Honda VT series comprises motorbikes with two-cylinder V engines. More sporting V engined bikes are given "VTR" model numbers. Four-cylinder V-engined Hondas are designated VF or VFRs, while Honda motorbikes with inline engines mostly belong to the CB and CBR series.* VT125C* VT250* VT250F*...

  • VT1100C
  • VT1100C2
  • VT1100C2
  • VT1100C3
  • VT1100T
  • VT125C
  • VT250
    Honda VT250
    The VT250 or Spada MC20 was a Honda motorcycle built between late 1988 and the end of 1989.The Spada's handling was enhanced due to its "CASTEC" cast aluminium frame, which is 5 kg lighter and over 30% stiffer than the previous steel version...

  • VT500FT
    Honda VT500
    VT500 is a common name for the family of Honda motorcycles sharing the VT500 engine; Ascot, Shadow and Euro.-Specification:The engine is a 491cc liquid-cooled V-twin 4 stroke....

  • VT500
    Honda VT500
    VT500 is a common name for the family of Honda motorcycles sharing the VT500 engine; Ascot, Shadow and Euro.-Specification:The engine is a 491cc liquid-cooled V-twin 4 stroke....

  • VT500C
  • VT600C VLX
    Honda VT600C
    The Honda Shadow VT600C, also known as the Honda Shadow VLX, is a cruiser motorcycle. It utilizes a 583 cc V-twin engine, a four-speed transmission, 35* rake, chain drive, and a single-shock softail-style rear suspension...

  • VT600CD VLX
  • VT700C
  • VT750
  • VT750C
  • VT750C
  • VT750C2A
  • VT750CD
  • VT750C03
  • VT750DC
  • VT800

VTR

  • Honda VTR series
  • VTR1000 SP1
    Honda RC51
    The Honda RC51, also known as the RVT1000R or VTR1000 , is a V-twin motorcycle produced by Honda from 2000 to 2006.- Mechanicals and chassis :...

  • VTR1000 SP2
    Honda RC51
    The Honda RC51, also known as the RVT1000R or VTR1000 , is a V-twin motorcycle produced by Honda from 2000 to 2006.- Mechanicals and chassis :...

  • VTR1000F
    Honda VTR1000F
    The Honda VTR1000F is a V-twin sportbike manufactured by Honda. Known in the U.S. as the SuperHawk, outside the U.S. it is marketed as the Firestorm.- Introduction :The 1997 Firestorm used an all new 90-degree V-twin...

  • VTR250
    Honda VTR250
    The Honda VTR250 is a 90° V-twin motorcycle produced by Honda that has so far had one major revision. The original VTR250 was a faired model sold only in the USA and Canada from 1988 to 1990...


VTX

  • VTX Series
    Honda VTX Series
    The Honda VTX series is a line of Honda V-twin cruiser motorcycles inspired by the Zodia concept shown at the 1995 Tokyo Motor Show. The Honda VTX 1800 was introduced in 2002 , and a smaller 1300 cc version was introduced in 2003...

  • VTX1300C
  • VTX1300R
  • VTX1300S
  • VTX1300T
  • VTX1800C
  • VTX1800F
  • VTX1800R
  • VTX1800S

XL

  • XL70
  • XL75
  • XL80
  • XL100
  • XL1000V
  • XL125
  • XL125V
    Honda XL125V
    The Honda XL125V Varadero is a dual-sport motorcycle with a 125 cc four stroke V-twin engine, produced by Honda since 2001.-2001–2007:The first generation of the Varadero 125 was released in the UK in 2001 aimed at the beginner rider market....

  • XL175
    Honda XL175
    The Honda XL175 was a motorcycle produced by Honda. The XL175 first entered the market in 1973 as a lightweight dual-sport motorcycle, and the model continued in production through 1978. The XL175 had a 173cc single cylinder OHC four-stroke engine mated to a 5-speed transmission and was started via...

  • XL185
  • XL200
  • XL250
    Honda XL250
    Honda XL250 is a four stroke 250cc motorcycle from Honda introduced in 1972 and manufactured through most of the 1980s. It's a renamed Honda SL250. When it appeared it was the first modern four stroke enduro motorcycle and the first mass-produced 4-valve motorcycle...

  • XL350R
  • XL350
  • XL500R
  • XL500S
  • XL600R
  • XL600V
    Honda Transalp
    The Honda Transalp is the name given to the XL600V, XL650V, and XL700V series of dual-sport motorcycles manufactured in Japan by Honda since 1987. The Transalp bikes all feature a liquid-cooled, four-stroke 52° V-twin engine.- History :...

  • XL650V
    Honda Transalp
    The Honda Transalp is the name given to the XL600V, XL650V, and XL700V series of dual-sport motorcycles manufactured in Japan by Honda since 1987. The Transalp bikes all feature a liquid-cooled, four-stroke 52° V-twin engine.- History :...

  • XL700V
    Honda Transalp
    The Honda Transalp is the name given to the XL600V, XL650V, and XL700V series of dual-sport motorcycles manufactured in Japan by Honda since 1987. The Transalp bikes all feature a liquid-cooled, four-stroke 52° V-twin engine.- History :...


XR

  • XR70
  • XR75
  • XR80
  • XR100
  • XR125L
  • XR185
  • XR200
  • XR250
  • XR250L
  • XR250R
  • XR350R
  • XR400
  • XR50
  • XR500
  • XR550
  • XR600R
    Honda XR600
    The Honda XR600R is a very popular offroad motorcycle with an air-cooled single-cylinder, four-stroke engine. The bike was manufactured by Honda from 1985 to 2000 and is part of the Honda XR series, after which it was only available as the road oriented XR650 model, manufactured until very recently...

  • XR650L
    Honda XR650L
    The XR650L is a street legal Honda dual-sport motorcycle, and is part of the Honda XR series. It was released in 1992 as a 1993 model. It combines the RFVC engine from the proven NX650 Dominator dual sport with the lighter, off-road capable XR600R chassis, which is not road legal in the US. It has...

  • XR650R

Mopeds and light motorcycles

  • Ape series
    Honda Ape
    The Honda Ape is a minibike sold in the Japanese market. While technically classed as a minibike due to its small frame and 50cc or 100cc engines, its height makes it rideable for an adult. It is sometimes classed as a monkey bike alongside the Honda Monkey and Honda Gorilla.-External links:...

  • Cub series
  • CT series
    Honda CT series
    The CT-series designation is a slight exception in Honda nomenclature in that 'CT' does not indicate a series of mechanically related bikes, but rather a group of different bikes that are all for casual off-road use.-Overview:...

  • MT50
    Honda MT50
    The Honda MT50 is an off road styled moped, common in Scandinavia and the Netherlands but also sold in other countries like UK and USA, that is more commonly known as the Honda MT5. Some countries had restricted versions designed to be ridden by learners. Its leading competitor was the Yamaha...

  • DJ-1
  • Express
    Honda Express
    The Honda Express or Honda NC50 is a scooter made by Honda between 1977 and 1983. Variants include the Express, Express II, Express SR and Urban Express....

  • Urban Express
  • ST series
    Honda ST series (minibike)
    -References:* 1969 Infobox specifications from these Honda pages on 2008-02-26:******* 1971 Infobox specifications from these Honda pages on 2008-02-26:*** 1976 Infobox specifications from these Honda pages on 2008-02-26:**...

     (Dax)
  • S series
    Honda S series
    The Honda S series is a series of sportscar by Honda*1963 Honda S500*1964–1966 Honda S600*1966–1970 Honda S800*1999–2009 Honda S2000...

     Sports models
  • Wave series
    Honda Wave series
    Honda Wave series, also known as Honda NF series, Honda Innova , and Honda Supra is a series of small motorcycles the underbone type, manufactured by Honda Motor Co. Ltd as a successor of the Honda Cub series. It debuted in 1995 especially for Asian and European market...

  • Z series
    Honda Z series
    The Honda Z-Series refers to the lineage of mini bikes manufactured by Honda Motorcycles. Though Honda's official model designations are typically Z50A, Z50J, Z50M, Z50R and ZB50, they are more commonly referred to as the "Monkey" or "Gorilla" because of the way people are said to look when riding...

     Monkey models
  • MB/T/X series
    Honda MB/T/X Series
    In 1979, Honda introduced a very successful series of light motorcycles in the US and in Europe. Honda's productionlines of these models were in Spain, Belgium and Sweden....

     Two-stroke models

Motorcycle Models

  • CB Series
    Honda CB series
    One of the most extensive lines of Honda motorcycles is the CB Series which contains many of their most revered earlier models. Many CB models are still sold as commuting and cruising bikes. All CB series motorbikes have inline engines...

  • CM Series
    Honda CM series
    One of the lines of Honda motorcycles is the CM Series and CMX Series of cruiser-style motorcycles. Some of the bikes in the CM/CMX line have been:* CM 185T -- 1978-1979 Twinstar * CM 200T -- 1980-1982 Twinstar* CM125...

  • CX Series
    Honda CX series
    The Honda CX series motorcycles, including the GL500 and GL650 variants, were developed and released by Honda in the late 1970s, with production ending in most markets by the mid 1980s...

  • CBR Series
    Honda CBR series
    The Honda CBR models are a series of sport bikes several of which are marketed as race replicas, having the suffix RR after the engine size designation. With the exception of the single cylinder CBR125 and CBR150, all CBR motorbikes have inline engines...

  • XR/XL Series
    Honda XR series
    The Honda XR series motorcycles are a range of single-cylinder four-stroke off-road motorcycles that were designed in Japan and assembled all over the world. The series is gradually being replaced by the similar CRF series. Some of the XR series came in two versions, R and L...

     (Dirt and dual-sport Bikes)
  • Bros/HawkGT
    Honda NT650
    The Honda Hawk GT NT650 motorcycle was designated as model RC31 and was designed by Toshiaki Kishi, and was the second Honda with "Pro-Arm" suspension bike after the RC30 VFR750R. The Japanese model was named the Bros...

     (NT650)
  • VF/VFR Series
    Honda VF and VFR
    The VF and VFR series was a motorcycle made by Honda and had a V4 engine. The bike was also the first to utilize a Sprag clutch.-V4 engine:...

  • VT Series
    Honda VT series
    The Honda VT series comprises motorbikes with two-cylinder V engines. More sporting V engined bikes are given "VTR" model numbers. Four-cylinder V-engined Hondas are designated VF or VFRs, while Honda motorbikes with inline engines mostly belong to the CB and CBR series.* VT125C* VT250* VT250F*...

  • VTX Series
    Honda VTX Series
    The Honda VTX series is a line of Honda V-twin cruiser motorcycles inspired by the Zodia concept shown at the 1995 Tokyo Motor Show. The Honda VTX 1800 was introduced in 2002 , and a smaller 1300 cc version was introduced in 2003...

  • ST Series
    Honda ST series
    The Honda ST series, also known as the Pan-European in some markets, fills the gap between touring-oriented sport motorcycles such as the CBR1000F and full-dress tourers such as the Honda Goldwing....

  • Valkyrie
    Honda Valkyrie
    The Honda Valkyrie is a motorcycle that was manufactured by Honda, from model years 1997 to 2003. It was designated GL1500C in the US market and F6C in other markets....

  • GL Series (Gold Wing)
  • Dax
  • Honda Fury
    Honda Fury
    -Development:The Honda Fury was announced in January 2009 and first delivered in May 2009. The development concept was to mass produce a motorcycle to appeal to the custom made chopper market. Based on the V-twin engine from the Honda VTX 1300, the Fury has an entirely original frame and...


Off Road Models

  • XR100
  • XR125L
  • XR185
  • XR200
  • XR250
  • XR250L
  • XR250R
  • XR350R
  • XR400
  • XR50
  • XR500
  • XR500R
  • XR600R
    Honda XR600
    The Honda XR600R is a very popular offroad motorcycle with an air-cooled single-cylinder, four-stroke engine. The bike was manufactured by Honda from 1985 to 2000 and is part of the Honda XR series, after which it was only available as the road oriented XR650 model, manufactured until very recently...

  • XR650L
    Honda XR650L
    The XR650L is a street legal Honda dual-sport motorcycle, and is part of the Honda XR series. It was released in 1992 as a 1993 model. It combines the RFVC engine from the proven NX650 Dominator dual sport with the lighter, off-road capable XR600R chassis, which is not road legal in the US. It has...

  • XR650R
  • XR70
  • XR75
  • XR80
  • CRF100
  • CRF150F
  • CRF230F
  • CRF250R
  • CRF250X
  • CRF450R
  • CRF450X
  • CRF50
  • CRF70
  • CRF80

Motocross Models

  • CRF450R
  • CR250R
  • CRF250R
  • CR125R
  • CRF150R
  • CRF150R Expert
  • CR85R
  • CR85R Expert

Scooter

  • Honda Activa.
  • Big Ruckus
    Honda Big Ruckus
    The Honda Big Ruckus was a scooter sold in Canada and the USA in 2005 and 2006. It was marketed as a 'full-size' version of the popular 49 cc Ruckus/Zoomer scooter, with a 249 cc engine and seating for two. Unlike the smaller Ruckus, the Big Ruckus included no color options...

  • Elite
  • Express
    Honda Express
    The Honda Express or Honda NC50 is a scooter made by Honda between 1977 and 1983. Variants include the Express, Express II, Express SR and Urban Express....

    , Express SR
  • Juno
    Honda Juno
    The Honda Juno is a scooter. Two versions were produced, the K-series of 1954 , and the M-series of 1962 .- Juno K :The Juno K was a deliberately elaborate bike in 1954. It was Honda's first scooter and would be competing with the well established Fuji Rabbit and Mitsubishi Silver Pigeon...

  • Metropolitan
    Honda CHF50
    The CHF50 is a scooter manufactured by Honda. It is called the Metropolitan in the United States, the Jazz in Canada, the Scoopy in Australia and the Crea Scoopy in Japan. The 2002 to 2005 models can reach a speed of at 8,000 rpm whereas 2006 and later models can reach at 8,850rpm. Power is...

  • Metropolitan II
  • Motocompo
    Honda Motocompo
    The Honda Motocompo is a tiny folding scooter sold by Honda 1981-1983.The Motocompo was introduced as a "Trunk Bike" to fit inside subcompact cars like the Honda Today and the then new Honda City. The City's baggage compartment was actually developed around the Motocompo...

  • NH series
    Honda NH series
    The NH series of Honda scooters was sold worldwide beginning in 1983, in 50, 80, 90, 100 and 125cc versions. All models have an air-cooled two-stroke engines with CDI ignition. All models except the Lead 50 have leading link front suspension, electric and kick start, and a fuel gauge. The Lead 50...

  • Reflex, Reflex ABS
  • Ruckus
    Honda Ruckus
    The Zoomer is a motorscooter developed by Honda and introduced in Japan and America in late 2002 for the 2003 model year; in Canada and the USA, the scooter is sold as the Ruckus...

  • SH series (SH125/150/150i)
  • Silver Wing
    Honda Silver Wing (scooter)
    The Honda Silver Wing and Honda Silver Wing ABS are scooters designed and manufactured by Honda.The name SilverWing was also used for an earlier motorcycle series including the GL500 and GL650. In 2001, Honda resurrected the Silver Wing brand, this time in the form of a , 582 cc maxi-scooter....

    , Silver Wing ABS

Racing Models

  • Honda RC series
    Honda RC series
    RC is the prefix adopted for the large majority of works racing motorcycles manufactured by the Honda Racing Corporation , a subsidiary of Honda of Japan.-History of the RC name:...

  • CR93
  • CR110
  • CR111
  • RC166
  • RC181
  • RC211V
  • RC212V
  • NR500
  • RS500
  • NSR250
  • NSR500

Low-carbon motorcycles

See environment Honda for references :
  • 50 cc hybrid
    Hybrid vehicle
    A hybrid vehicle is a vehicle that uses two or more distinct power sources to move the vehicle. The term most commonly refers to hybrid electric vehicles , which combine an internal combustion engine and one or more electric motors.-Power:...

     motorcycle
  • Fuel cell
    Fuel cell
    A fuel cell is a device that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity through a chemical reaction with oxygen or another oxidizing agent. Hydrogen is the most common fuel, but hydrocarbons such as natural gas and alcohols like methanol are sometimes used...

     scooter
  • Electric motorcycle
    Electric motorcycles and scooters
    Electric motorcycles and scooters are vehicles with two or three wheels that use electric motors to attain locomotion. Electric motorcycles, as distinguished from scooters, do not have a step-through frame....

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