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With only 34 employees and a dream, Honda began its decades-long journey to develop some pretty cool motorcycles like the old ...
When the Honda CBX Super Sport launched in 1978, it was briefly the fastest motorcycle in the world, winning over reviewers with its speed but failing to captivate the buying public. Despite that ...
Honda's first production inline-six came in 1978 when it started selling the CBX, which was briefly the fastest production motorcycle in the world. The engine was a 1,047cc six with 24 valves, six ...
The 1979 Honda CBX was the fastest production motorcycle made that year. Its 1047cc engine produces 105 horsepower and a mind-blowing top speed of 136 mph.
Few motorcycles have a look as unique as the Honda CBX 1000. Released in 1987, the CBX 1000 was powered by a 1047cc inline-six cylinder engine that took center stage.
The original CBX was made from 1978 to 1982 and powered by a 1047cc transverse inline six-cylinder engine with 76kW of power (105bhp) and 85Nm of torque which was huge for the times. Like the new ...
When Mecum held its “Sale of the Century” in 2019, I wrote “the Honda CBX had the sweetest internal combustion engine I've ever experienced in a motorcycle, and could run a standing quarter ...
Honda has never even considered building a six-cylinder motorcycle engine to power their late 1970 CBX models, but owners have and this is the best they came up with. Apparently a regular 1979 ...
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