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Honda CBR400R rumoured in Japan
By Visordown News on 03/05/2012 13:42:45
Honda to fill the gap between the CBR250R and CBR600RR
JAPANESE magazine Young Machine is claiming that Honda is developing a new CBR400R to sit between the CBR600RR and CBR250R in the firm's sportsbike line-up.The bike, an artist's impression of which is shown on the bottom right of the magazine
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Is this the 2012 Honda CBR600RR?
By Visordown News on 18/04/2011 11:13:47
New patent could be a clue to what the new CBR6 will look like
THIS image from a new Honda patent show what appears to be a new inline four-cylinder sports bike, possibly the replacement for the ageing CBR600RR.The first thing that sprung to mind on seeing the drawings was how much like a typical (Honda engined
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First Look: 2011 Honda CBR125R
By Visordown News on 19/10/2010 15:30:27
VFR styling for new CBR125R
Say hello to one of 2011's best-selling new bikes – the revamped Honda CBR125R that will be officially revealed early next month.OK, so these pictures actually come from the brochure of its sister bike, the new CBR150R which is designed to meet
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Race-spec Honda CBR250R
By Visordown News on 08/06/2012 09:37:56
HRC CBR250R special comes with adjustable ECU
A MUST-HAVE for Japan's Honda CBR250R Cup is this special HRC model that comes equipped with a map adjustable ECU.Based around Honda's low capacity sports bike, the biggest change from the standard model on the HRC CBR250R is an ECU that comes
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Honda 600 CBR review specs gallery and forum
By Visordown on 19/07/2010 09:13:27
The rise of the Honda 600 CBR with reviews and specs gallery and owner information
The Honda 600 CBR has come in various different guises since it's introduction in 1987.Over the years the Honda 600 CBR evolved and the most popular was the Honda 600 CBR F4i, which was the perfect all-round bike ready for long distance rides
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Second Chance - Honda CBR600F
By Visordown on 24/05/2010 10:19:02
The last of the versatile 600 supersport bikes, a biography of the CBR600F the best selling bike in Britain
Want it all? You're not alone. The CBR600F is Britain's best-selling motorbike of all time and not without good reason: it really is all things to all men (and women). Plenty of people overlook it in favour of its racy stable-mate, the newer 'double
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The 206mph Honda CBR600RR
By Ben Cope on 07/09/2009 16:17:59
American tuners set new records with turbo-charged CBR600RR
What do you get if you cross a CBR600RR, with a turbo, a nutcase American and Bonneville Salt Flats? That's right, 206mph.FL Racing's 2004 CBR600RR runs a turbo but with normal petrol, and produces around 160bhp. Their 206mph top speed was a massive
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Buyer Guide: Honda CBR600RR
By Visordown on 15/10/2010 17:02:31
The ultimate buyer’s guide to the CBR600RR written by the people who actually own the bike...
Click to view: Honda CBR600RR owners reviews, specs and image galleries.Double R. It doesn’t sound much. Two little letters replacing the ‘F’ at the end of the well established CBR600. But they mean everything. RR means double spiteful, track
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First Ride: 2011 Honda CBR250R
By Ben Cope on 23/04/2011 07:37:37
Honda enters the 250 arena with the CBR250R. Should the Ninja 250R be scared?
with 125s. Not everyone wants to go from a 125cc 'sportsbike' to a 600 and with the launch of Honda's CBR250R, your choice for a new 250 has increased by 50%. Nice work Honda.The CBR250R is powered by a 249cc single-cylinder engine, Honda's only new
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First Ride: 2011 Honda CBR600F
By Ben Cope on 10/03/2011 11:52:04
The return of the renowned CBR600F or just a full-faired Hornet?
You probably know someone that has, at one stage in their biking life, owned a Honda CBR600F. First launched in 1987, it has been the bedrock of middleweight Honda sales, but, unlike the VFR or NC models, it never really got cult status. It’s never
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