Braking 60 km/h / 37 mph - 0 12.1 m / 39.7 ft. Braking 100 km/h / 62 mph - 0 36 m / 118 ft. Designed by Tadao Baba, the first Fireblade broke new ground in terms of power and weight, decimating the ...
The Honda CB550 was probably the best balanced Honda of the seventies. It did not have the awe-inspiring power of the legendary CB750, but it had a stiffer frame and was a lighter and more nimble ...
The CB650SC (also called the Nighthawk 650) is a Honda standard motorcycle sold in the US from 1982 to 1985. In 1982, the Nighthawk replaced the Custom of the previous years and featured a re-designed ...
Lubrication 5.5 pint wet sump via high pressure delivery only gear pump. Replaceable paper cartridge and washable wire gauze filters. Final Drive Shaft, within right side pivoted fork leg. 4.71:1 ...
Designed for the Japanese market where users generally avoid models with a large chassis and high seat height, this lightweight, compact trail model debuted in 1997. It had a 2-stroke 224cc ...
The British motorcycle manufacturers have always been the only serious challengers to Harley-Davidson and Indian at the Daytona Beach 200 Miles. Since 1937 Indian has had three Daytona wins and Harley ...
Nemesis – it’s a name worthy of a super-villain with strange, evil powers, in a mega-budget Hollywood production. And when it was unveiled in April 1998, at the Dorchester Hotel in London, the Norton ...
Launched in 2002, Suzuki's Burgman 650 was an attempt to build on the success of the firm's smaller Burgman 400 and 250 scooters. Like its competitors, Honda's Silver Wing and Yamaha's T-Max, it uses ...