Honda CB series


The CB Series is an extensive line of Honda motorcycles. Most CB models are road-going motorcycles for commuting and cruising. The smaller CB models are also popular for vintage motorcycle racing.[1] The related Honda CBR series are sport bikes.
CB Models
- CB50
 - CB90 Super Sport
 - CB100 Super Sport
 - CB100N CB100N-A version also available
 - CB92 also known as Benly Super Sport[2]
 - CB110 also known as CB Twister
 - CB125S
 - CB125E
 - CB125F
 - CB125T
 - CB125N
 - CB125TD Super Dream
 - CB125 Hornet
 - CB125R
 - CB150F
 - CB150 Verza
 - CB150 Invicta
 - CB150/CB Trigger
 - CB150R Streetfire
 - CB150R ExMotion/Streetster
 - CB150X
 - CB160 Super Sport[3][4]
 - CB160R Hornet (2015)
 - CB175 Super Sport
 - CB190R/CBF190R
 - CB200
 - CB200X (India)[5]
 - CB250RS
 - CB250N Super Dream
 - CB250 G5
 - CB72 Hawk (250 cc)
 - CB250 Nighthawk
 - CB250F Jade
 - CB250F/Hornet 250
 - CB250F (2014)
 - CB250R
 - CB300F
 - CB300F (India)
 - CB300R
 - CB77 Super Hawk (305 cc)
 - CB350 H'Ness/CB350 RS/CB350 (Sold as GB350 in Japan and EU)[6][7]
 - CB350 Super Sport
 - CB350F Four
 - CB360
 - CB360T
 - CB400
 - CB400N Super Dream
 - CB400A Hawk Hondamatic
 - CB400F Super Sport Four
 - CB400 SS
 - CB400 Super Four
 - CB400F CB-1
 - CB400T Hawk
 - CB400X
 - Honda CB425
 - CB450 K0 to K5
 - CB450DX-K 1989 to 1992
 - CB450F 4 cylinders engine
 - CB450SC Nighthawk
 - CB450T Hawk
 - CB500T Twin 1974 to 1976
 - CB500 Four
 - CB500 DOHC Twin 1993 to 2004
 - CB500 Hornet
 - CB500F 2013+ Standard motorcycle (471 cc twin)
 - CB500X 2013+ Adventure-style (471 cc twin)
 - CB550 Family of Fours
 - CB550SC Nighthawk
 - CB550K1,2,3,4 Standard Four
 - CB550F Super Sport Four
 - CB600F Hornet
 - CB650
 - CB650F
 - CB650C Custom
 - CB650SC Nighthawk
 - CB650R
 - CB700SC Nighthhawk 'S'
 - CB750 Four
 - CB750A Hondamatic
 - CB750C Custom
 - CB750F Super Sport
 - CB750SC Nighthawk
 - CB750 Hornet
 - CB900C Custom
 - CB900F
 - CB1000 Super Four
 - CB1000R
 - CB1000 Hornet SP
 - CB1000C Custom
 - CB1100
 - CB1100R
 - CB1100F
 - CB1100SF/X11
 - CB1300 Super Four
 - CB-1
 - CBX
 - CBX250RS
 - CBX400F
 - CBX550F
 - CBX750
 
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CB 92 (125 cc) "Benly" 1965 -  			
CB 450 "DOHC", the model with the highest capacity engine until 1969 -  			
CB 750 "Four" 1969 to 1978, the model that set a new standard for "Superbikes" -  			
CB 500 "Four", the first model with a 500 cc engine 1972 to 1977 -  			
CB 450 N, a later, simpler version of the CB450 -  			
CB 900 F/F2 "Bol d´Or" (also built in 750 and 1100 versions) 1979 to 1984) -  			
CB150R Streetfire 2016 naked 149 cc single -  			
CB 500F 2013 naked 471 cc twin -  			
CB 500X 2016 adventure-style 471 cc twin 
* Note: unless otherwise stated the engine capacity in ccs can be derived from the number in the model reference.
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Honda CB.
- ^ Shawn McDonald (September–October 2009). "Honda CB160 racing". Motorcycle Classics. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
 - ^ Roland Brown (May–June 2007). "1958 Honda CB92 Benly". Motorcycle Classics. Retrieved 2009-08-12.
 - ^ "1965 Honda Sport CB160". Classic Bikes from the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. American Motorcyclist Association. Archived from the original on 11 January 2011. Retrieved 8 October 2013. 
For a list price of $530, a young rider who may have started on a step-through Honda 50 or 90 got something that looked like a true motorcycle. And the 161cc single-overhead cam, four-stroke twin delivered on that promise, spinning up to 10,000 rpm and generating 16.5 horsepower—enough, the company claimed, for a top end of 75 mph. In a road test, Cycle World even dubbed the new bike a 'baby Super Hawk.'
 - ^ Honda Motor Co., LTD (1965). Honda 125/160 Super Sports CB125-CB160 Owner's Manual. Japan: Honda. p. 1. 
This HONDA motorcycle is designed and produced as a compact version of the HONDA 250 Super Sports model CB-72
 - ^ "CB 200X | Honda".
 - ^ Simon Hancocks (30 September 2020). "HONDA GOES AFTER ROYAL ENFIELD WITH THE HONDA H'NESS CB350". visordown.com.
 - ^ Azwar Ferdian (February 22, 2021). "Honda GB350 Menyapa, Intip Bedanya dengan H'Ness CB350" [Honda GB350 introduced, Take a Peek at the Difference with H'Ness CB350]. Kompas (in Indonesian).