The Honda CB750 F2 is not the most exciting motorcycle to leave the Honda factory but a competent, comfortable cruising motorcycle nonetheless. Related: The 1969-1979 Honda CB750 was the world's first superbike Adequate suspension, a good riding position, top brakes and a strong engine are ...
This was followed in 1969 with the Honda CB750 four. A powerful and reliable motorcycle that dominated the motorcycle market. The success of the CB 750 4 cylinder Honda led to a series of smaller Honda motorcycles with 350, 400, 550 cc motors and ushered in the era of the universal Japan...
1992-2001 Honda CB750 F2 review As the first mass-production motorcycle with not just four cylinders but also a disc brake and electric starter, the Honda CB750 set the new standard for sophistication. It was, in fact, the first ‘superbike’. A new word had entered our lexicon.Related...
This newHonda CB1000R, on the other hand, really grabbed me by the hips atlast year’s EICMAand never let go, especially afterMick Doohanrode it onto the stage. It vaguely says Honda, but doesn’t really look like any CB that’s come before. Honda sa...
Scrambler / Street Tracker Build On a Budget Challenge Ep.1 This is the first epasode of a series to see if I can build a scrambler on a low budget but having a safe and cool looking scrambler bike once its finished. Here is my video on how I fixed the crack. https://youtu.be/...
Review your HONDA CB1300S (2005 - 2013) Summary of owners' reviews Overall rating: 4.7 out of 5 (4.7/5) Ride quality & brakes: 4.5 out of 5 (4.5/5) Engine: 4.8 out of 5 (4.8/5) Reliability & build quality: 4.9 out of 5 (4.9/5) Value vs rivals: 4.6 out of 5 (4....