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  • 1970 Honda CB andamp;#039;1970 Honda CB andamp;#039; (0)
    1970 Honda CB750 Sandcast comes with Title and all taxes paid bike is currently in my name legally and can be transfered to any state or country. side covers have cracks and breaks and are a mess with chipping paint headlamp bucks is a different color no handlebars, but 7/8quot; straight bar to be able to steer and bike rolls wrinkle tank looks good and solid tires and wheels hold air this bike is clearly not a rider and is in need of a restoration. engine looks like a rebuild was done.
    2014-01-23 06:45:16
    Raleigh, NC
    0
    2,455.00
  • Honda CB750 Chopper Amen SaviorHonda CB750 Chopper Amen Savior (1973)
    Amen Savior frame, 1973 motor, all period correct parts.   The paint is new, but it does have a few chips here and there. Some of the chrome is new (rear suspension, motor mounts) Most of the chrome shines nice but has a patina to it.
    2013-10-03 22:34:25
    Raleigh, North Carolina, US
    0
    3,300.00
  • 1975 Honda CB1975 Honda CB (1975)
    Up for sale is a 1975 cb360t with some light cafe styling. 360cc engine is wonderful around town and is actually pretty quick with the 6 speed close ratio transmission, and can cruise comfortably at highway speeds also. Very light and nimble bike.
    2016-07-31 04:43:35
    Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
    18
    2,499.00
  • 1989 Honda CB1989 Honda CB (1989)
    Up for sale is my 1989 Honda CB-1. A great looking bike with new tires and everything works as it should, with no known issues. This classic, has a four cylinder engine, runs well and handles superbly  Great fun and becoming rare. No dents or major scratches, just a some light marks here and there.
    2016-07-25 04:43:58
    Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
    21
    2,200.00
  • 1976 -Honda CB750k cafe racer1976 -Honda CB750k cafe racer (1976)
     Up for grabs is my 1976 cb750 cafe build. This was a bottom up rebuild with every part checked for tolerances or replaced with performance versions. Upgrades include: - 849cc big bore kit (cycle X) - 849cc performance head (cycle x) - Keihin CR29 Carburetors - Performance street cam (.360 valve lift 270 degree duration) - Performance head gasket - Cycle X performance clutch kit (designed for use with synthetic oils) - Yoshi replica 4-1 exhaust (locally ceramic coated in silver) - Custom one of a kind oil tank - Steel braided high flow oil lines.
    2013-09-05 08:42:04
    Raleigh, North Carolina, US
    168
    4,500.00
  • 1973 HONDA CB750 CAFE RACER CB 7501973 HONDA CB750 CAFE RACER CB 750 (1973)
    Less than 400 Miles since the Bike was rebuilt by Hillbilly's Wicked Choppa - New tires. - New sealed gel cell battery. - No frills cafe build.
    2013-10-17 00:30:26
    Raleigh, North Carolina, US
    400
    3,295.00
  • 2016 Honda CB2016 Honda CB (2016)
    800 miles - stored in clean shed - sweet bike, great on the highway - changed oil and filter at 600 miles as per maintenance schedule. Givi top case, windshield. Test rides ok with motorcycle endorsement.
    2016-08-28 04:40:34
    Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
    800
    3,900.00

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5 Things You Need To Know About the Honda Gold Wing Tour

Wed, 20 Nov 2024

Recently, the Motorcycle.com staff had the chance to tour the beautiful Ontario countryside to experience the fall colors and to get a taste of what Northern Ontario has to offer. It’s a stunning place, and we thank our friends at Destination Ontario for making it all possible. Watch the feature video about our trip here or you can read about our trip here.

Getting a Taste of Honda’s E-Clutch Technology

Tue, 27 Aug 2024

Is E-Clutch revolutionary or an answer to a question nobody asked? Photos by Simon Cudby Honda has a history of pushing the boundaries when it comes to introducing new tech. Sometimes it’s for the better, other times… not so much.

2024 Honda Transalp Review – First Ride

Fri, 03 Nov 2023

A European staple comes to America Photos by Align Media/Honda Adventure bikes weren’t really a thing in 1989, at least not in the United States. Even BMW’s venerable GS was nothing more than a misunderstood, oversized dual-purpose machine with ties to the Paris-Dakar rally, which itself was only a little more than a decade old at the time. At the back of the dealership where I worked in 1991, parked next to the tire rack, languished a 1989 Honda XL600V Transalp.

2024 Honda Motocompacto Review – First Ride

Wed, 01 Nov 2023

A cult classic scooter electrified and reimagined for Gen Z Photos: Honda/Wedrick Campbell It doesn’t take long to scoot around Honda’s US headquarters in Torrance, California to see how the new Motocompacto makes a lot of sense. Honda HQ is effectively a campus, with multiple buildings interlinked by arteries of short roads. Walking is the usual method people use to get around.

2023 Honda SCL500 Gallery

Fri, 01 Sep 2023

2023 Honda SCL500 Gallery | Motorcycle.com Join Now My History Account Settings Log out Specs Classifieds Bike Reviews Product Reviews Best Motorcycle Cameras Best Motorcycle Earplugs Best Motorcycle Oil Best Leather Jackets Best Winter Gloves Best Sportbike Tires GPS Buyers Guide Gear Deals Types Adventure Touring Cruiser Electric Off-Road On-Off-Road Other Scooter Sport-Touring Sportbikes Standard Touring Touring Scooter Track Youth Brands Aprilia BMW CFMoto Ducati Energica Gas-Gas Harley-Davidson Honda Husqvarna Indian Kawasaki KTM Kymco Moto Guzzi MV Agusta Piaggio Royal Enfield Suzuki Triumph Vespa Yamaha Zero Resources New Rider's Hub Dealers Safety Forums Videos Insurance Specs Classifieds Bike Reviews Product Reviews Best Motorcycle Cameras Best Motorcycle Earplugs Best Motorcycle Oil Best Leather Jackets Best Winter Gloves Best Sportbike Tires GPS Buyers Guide Gear Deals Types Adventure Touring Cruiser Electric Off-Road On-Off-Road Other Scooter Sport-Touring Sportbikes Standard Touring Touring Scooter Track Youth Brands Aprilia BMW CFMoto Ducati Energica Gas-Gas Harley-Davidson Honda Husqvarna Indian Kawasaki KTM Kymco Moto Guzzi MV Agusta Piaggio Royal Enfield Suzuki Triumph Vespa Yamaha Zero Resources New Rider's Hub Dealers Safety Forums Videos Insurance Join Now My History Account Settings Log out Edit & Post 2023 Honda SCL500 Gallery The SCL500 is a mid-sized scrambler-style bike that is light, approachable with plenty of get up and go on the highways or in the canyons. Ideal for a new or casual rider who is looking to upgrade from a smaller bike, or for an experienced rider to return to the sport after some time away. 2023 Honda SCL500 Review – First Ride By MO Staff Pin Slideshow Edit Slideshow Nice Profile Well-known Engine Upright Riding Position High Exhaust An Easy Companion on the Road Single Front Disc Delivers Enough Power Peg Engine Interface May Be Tight for Some A Familiar Tank Great City Bike Modern Interpretation of Classic Lines Another Engine View Instruments can be Difficult to Read at Times Agile Companion Vintage and New Pleasant Power Old/New Redux Optional High-Fender A Good Seat Out in the Hills Urban Wheels Candy Orange or Matte Laurel Green Metallic About Privacy Terms Contact us Advertising Copyright Follow us © 2024  VerticalScope Inc.

2023 Honda SCL500 Review – First Ride

Mon, 28 Aug 2023

A peppy mid-sized scrambler with plenty of range and iconic style, that is sure to attract new and seasoned riders alike Photographer Drew Ruiz Just when you thought Honda couldn’t possibly add something new and different to its middle-range moto lineup, it surprises us with a reiteration of a previous cult classic, the CL350, best known for paving the way for the Baja 1000 back in the 70’s. This modern version of the peppy lightweight scrambler has all the goodies of Honda’s current offerings, with all the style of the paired down desert racers of the past. 2023 Honda SCL500 The SCL500 is a mid-sized scrambler-style bike that is light, approachable with plenty of get up and go on the highways or in the canyons.

2023 Honda XR150L Review – First Ride

Wed, 05 Jul 2023

This entry-level offering checks all the boxes for new riders and seasoned enthusiasts alike Photos by Jay McNally The Honda XR150 has been in production since 2003, though up until recently it wasn’t available in the US market. Selling most of the units in Asia or Latin America, the XR150 platform is one of the most popular entry-level dual-sports, and its introduction to the US comes with some welcome perks; time tested engine and components plus a 20-year history of available parts – both OEM and aftermarket. Honda’s reliability is legendary, and this little XR150L is likely no exception.

2023 Honda XR150L, CRF300LS and Navi Announced for US

Fri, 03 Mar 2023

More approachable models from Honda American Honda officially announced the XR150L dual-sport for the U.S., alongside the returning Navi and an expanded CRF300L lineup that now includes a new low-seat height variant. We’ve known the XR150L and the low-seat CRF300LS were on the way, after the two dual sports were included on a list of motorcycles certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

2023 Honda XR150L Announced for Canada

Mon, 20 Feb 2023

A US announcement is expected soon Last month, we reported that Honda was preparing to bringing the XR150L dual sport to the U.S. market, introducing an air-cooled carbureted model marketed internationally as an agricultural vehicle to America. While we’re still waiting for a formal announcement form American Honda, it’s Canadian counterparts confirmed the XR150L will be arriving to North America.

Church of MO: 2003 Honda ST1300

Sun, 29 Jan 2023

By John Burns 1990 Honda ST1100 begat 2003 Honda ST1300, which begat 2014 Honda CTX1300… which at some point in the last few years seems to have gone, mercifully, the way of all flesh. Now if it’s a Honda sport tourer you crave, it’s the Gold Wing or, well, that’s about it. Anyway, the big 1261cc V-four ST1300 was quite the long-distance mile muncher 20 years ago.