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Honda testing ABS brakes on CBR600RR
Many motorcycles in today's market feature anti-lock brakes, including models from Honda like the Interceptor and Silverwing scooters. Now, though, the red-winged manufacturer of motorcycles has announced a new system which completely removes the rid...
Honda CBR 600RR
Make Model Honda CBR 600RR Year 2008 Engine Liquid cooled, four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder. Capacity 599 Bore x Stroke 67 x 42.5 mm Compression Ratio 12.2:1 Ind...
2008 Honda CBR1000RR Features
In 2008 Honda reinforces a long-standing legacy of creating breathtaking breakthroughs in the liter bike class. The all-new CBR1000RR establishes a higher standard for weight reduction and compact, centralized mass to produce the pinnacle of ...
Honda Hornet 1000 Rumored for 2008
More than one source in Europe indicates that Honda will be ready with a 1000cc naked for the 2008 model year, and the bike will feature the latest generation engine found in the CBR1000RR (tuned differently, however). Like the Hornet 600 intro...
Honda CBR1000RR for 2008
Honda will be launching a much-revised CBR1000RR for 2008. It's expected to be substantially lighter than the current version, going on a diet similar to the new CBR600RR, but maintain its traditional in-line four cylinder engine configuration. ...
Honda CBR125R - The Biggest Seller In The 125 Class
So far this year more than 700 riders in the UK – both new and experienced – have chosen a CBR125R. The CBR125R weighs just 110kilos and has a 124.7cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine which produces 13bhp at 10,000rpm and uses a six-speed ge...
2008 Honda DN-01: MD First Ride
Since we first saw the prototype a few years ago at the 2005 Tokyoshow, we had the feeling that the DN-01 was not just a futuristicdesign exercise. It seemed like its intent was to find a home for thenew electrohydraulic HFT (Human Friendly Transmiss...
