Bike |
Image |
Description |
1977 Honda CB50 |
|
|
1979 Honda CB50 |
|
|
1980 Honda MB5 |
|
This
is what Motor Cycle
Mechanics (May 1980) had to
say about the “new” Honda MB5. Tasty
MB50…… |
1980 Honda MB5 |
|
|
1970 Honda Amigo |
|
|
1967 Honda P50 |
|
|
1963 Honda S50 |
|
|
1977 Honda SS50 |
|
Four stroke classic moped.Honda SS50 gallery |
1976 Honda Novio Moped |
|
|
1975 Honda Chaly Scooter |
|
|
Honda Super Cub |
|
The biggest selling motorcycle ever with sales exceeding 20 million worldwide.
Engine – 50cc, 70cc and 90cc air-cooled four-stroke single
Power – 6.5bhp
Top Speed – 45mph
Launched – 1958-2003. More info..
|
1966 Honda 50 Cub |
|
A rare early C100 model, registered
new in Gloucester, on 1st April 1966.The Honda Cub debuted
in 1958, 10 years after the
establishment of Honda
Motor Co. Ltd. The name ‘Cub’
was said to be the acronym of Cheap
Urban Bike because the development
of this model was aimed to provide
a kind of cheap urban transportation
in busy cities. The name also
likely refers to the
earlier Piper Cub, an
affordable and extremely popular light
aircraft from the 1930s possessing
many of the same mechanical qualities
of the Honda bike (note that improved
versions of the Piper Cub were
also called Super Cubs). |
1972 Honda C50 |
|
|
1968 Honda C-115 Sport 55 |
|
55cc. Canadian model. |
1964 Honda S65, 65cc |
|
Honda S65 gallery |
1971 Honda C70M Passport |
|
|
1982 Honda C70C |
|
|
1971 Honda CL70 |
|
|
1969 Honda CL70 K0 |
|
|
1973 Honda SL70 K1 |
|
|
1978 Honda NF75 |
|
71cc, 4 Bhp. Two-stroke step thru. |
1976 Honda XR75 |
|
75cc |
1974 Honda XR75 |
|
|
1985 Honda MBX 80 |
|
|
1984 Honda MBX80 |
|
|
1971 Honda CT90 |
|
|
1970 Honda CT90 |
|
|
1979 Honda C90 |
|
Honda C90 Cub Gallery |
1965 Honda 90 S |
|
Honda S90 gallery |
1969 Honda SL90 |
|
|
1970 Honda CD90 |
|
|
1965 Honda CM91 |
|
|
1953 Honda Benly J, 90cc |
|
|
1969 Honda CL90 |
|
|
1972 Honda SL100 |
|
|
1971 Honda SL100 |
|
|
1979 Honda XL100 |
|
|
1982 Honda H100 |
|
Honda H100 Gallery |
1980 Honda CB100N |
|
More info..Honda CB100 Gallery |
1963 Honda CR 110 |
|
In 1961, the FIM (Fédération
Internationale Motocycliste) announced
that the world championships for the
following year would include a 50
cc category.
For the Japanese manufacturers who
were starting to invade the European
market this development offered an
opportunity which could not be missed
and Honda came out with its first
50 cc privateer, the CR
110.The engine suspended from the frame
is a 4 stroke single twin overhead
cam with four valves and pinion distribution
. 5 speed gearbox and a multi
disk dry clutch. The bike
weighs in at 59 kg and
reaches 140 km/h and develops
8,5 hp @ 14 000 rpm. |
1974 Honda CR125M Elsinore |
|
This is the first year of production
silver and green tank model. It stil
has the original tank, fenders, side
covers, and seat cover.Honda CR125 Elsinore Gallery |
1968 Honda SS125A |
|
Twin cylinder 4 valve engine with electric start and kick start. |
1981 Honda CG125 |
|
|
1984 Honda MBX 125 FE |
|
|
1983 Honda RS125 R111 |
|
CRMC post-classic 125 series eligible, 31bhp. |
Honda RS125 |
|
ex-Chris Palmer 2004 TT & Ulster GP winner. |
1968 Honda CL 125A |
|
These are so rare, I think, first
because they were only made for three
years but mostly because they were
about the same price as a CL 160 and
bigger was always better. This
is bone stock original down
to the tool kit and
manual. Gold rimmed seat,
sparkling exhaust, supple fork boots.Image provided courtesey of http://www.classicjapanesemotorcycles.com. |
1966 Honda CL125 |
|
|
1975 Honda TL 125 Trials |
|
The Honda TL125 was produced between
1973 and 1976 as a custom-built trials
machine, its lightweight construction
enabled it to quickly become a
competitive mount.Honda TL125 Gallery |
1977 Honda CT125 |
|
|
1975 Honda SL125 |
|
|
1972 Honda SL125 |
|
|
1979 Honda XL125 SZ |
|
Honda XL125 Gallery |
1977 Honda CT125 E |
|
|
1978 Honda CB125T |
|
Honda CB125 Gallery |
1976 Honda MT125 M3 |
|
Six-speed. The first of Honda’s 125 2 stroke racers. |
1981 Honda CD125 |
|
Four-stroke.Honda CD125 Gallery |
Honda CB92 |
|
The diminutive 125 twin cylinder
Honda CB 92 was launched in the days
when the BSA Bantam was the standard
by which others were judged, and it
represented the first of a
generation of motorcycles
that was destined to become
dominant throughout the world.Honda CB92 Gallery
Image provided by http://www.classic-auctions.com. |
Honda CB93 125 |
|
More Honda CB93 info.. |
Honda CR93 Relpica |
|
More Honda CR93 info.. |
1963 Honda CR93 |
|
Introduced in the spring of 1962
the CR93 was offered in two guises,
the familiar racing version and a
fully equipped road going variant.
In road going form the machine
produced 16.5bhp at 11,500
rpm, however, in racing
form the machine produced 20
bhp at 11,500 rpm and was safe to
13,000 rpm thanks in part to the four-valve
per cylinder technology that it inherited
from the works machines.
Costing £609 the machine was
equipped with a five speed gearbox
and wet sump lubrication. The twin
cylinder engine featured a 360 degree
crankshaft with the drive being taken
to the gearbox by a geared
primary drive. It rapidly
established itself as the
machine to have in the 125cc
short circuit class, dominating it
until 1970 and the appearance of the
YAS1.Image provided by http://www.classic-auctions.com. |
1966 Honda CA150 Benly |
|
|
1966 Honda Dream |
|
150cc |
1968 Honda CB160 |
|
CB bikes typically came with the
engine as a stressed part of the frame.
They had low exhaust pipes and were
geared for higher top end speed than
the CL model.Image provided
courtesey of http://www.classicjapanesemotorcycles.com.
Honda CB160 Gallery |
1972 Honda CL175-K6 |
|
- Displacement: 174.00 ccm (10.62 cubic inches)
- Engine type: Twin
- Stroke: 4
- Power: 19.00 bhp @ 9500 rpm
- Max rpm: 10500
- Compression: 9.0:1
- Bore x stroke: 52.0 x 41.0 mm (2.0 x 1.6 inches)
- Fuel system: Carburettor. Keihin
- Valves per cylinder: 2
- Fuel control: OHC
- Ignition: Contact breaker
- Starter: Electric
- Lubrication system: Wet Sump
- Cooling system: Air
- Gearbox: 5-speed
|
1972 Honda CL175 |
|
|
1978 Honda CD175 |
|
Honda CD175 gallery |
1974 Honda MR175 |
|
Elisnoir |
Honda CB175 K3 |
|
More Honda CB175 K3 infoHonda CB175 Gallery |
1970 Honda SL175 |
|
Honda 1970 SL175 twin cylinder trail motorcycle. One of
Honda’s early MotorSport purpose built
trail bikes, derived from the CB/CL175
but with tubular duplex chassis and
engine performance modifications.These
machines are rare in the UK
as they were never formally imported |
1978 Honda CD185T |
|
|
1978 Honda CD185 |
|
|
1979 Honda CM185T Twinstar |
|
185cc. |
1981 Honda XL185 |
|
|
1980 Honda CD200 Benley |
|
Honda CD200 Benley gallery |
Honda RC165 250-6 Racer’ |
|
Engine – air cooled 247cc DOHC transverse six
Horsepower – 60bhp @ 18,000rpm
Top Speed – 153mph
Brakes – double drum/drum
Frame – tubular steel open cradle
Transmission – 7 speed
|
Honda RC166 |
|
Honda commissioned British engineer
George Beale to build six exact working
replicas of the RC174 (a 297cc version
for the 350cc class), costing
£235,000.00 each to produce.
Engine – 249.7cc air-cooled dohc four
Power – 60bhp
Top Speed – 130mph
Produced – 1966-1968
|
1984 Honda TLR 200 E |
|
- Falcon shocks
- Sammy miller footpegs (lowered and moved slightly back)
- Headstock angle adjusted (tighter turning circle)
- Renthall bars 6″ rise
- New hebo grips
- Headstock taper bearing kit
- Hebo bar pad
- New fork seals
- Modified Wes silencer
- Clutch lightener
- Frame and swingarm shotblasted and powder coated
|
1980 Honda XR200 |
|
|
1983 Honda XR200R |
|
|
1979 Honda Seeley Trials |
|
200cc. |
1964 Honda C200 |
|
|
1964 Honda C200 Touring 90 |
|
90cc. It is comparable to the CA 200 and has a 4 speed manual transmission. |
1964 Honda C200 |
|
|
1973 Honda CL200 |
|
US model, imported in 1994. |
1975 Honda CB200 |
|
Honda CB200 Gallery |
1954 Honda 4E |
|
Approximately 28,000 of these were
produced and only a few reached the
US.This was the first model, 8.5 HP,
to be built from the lifting of Government
mandated displacement limitations
after WW ll. |
1974 Honda MT250 |
|
|
1973 Honda MT250 Elsinore |
|
|
1979 Honda CJ250 T |
|
Honda CJ250 gallery |
1964 Honda CA72 |
|
250cc Dream. This bike is part of
U.S. History and was in the Saigon Vietnam
from 1964-68.1 of 2 Diplomatic Escort
Motorcycles used by the U.S. Embassy
in Saigon. |
1962 Honda CB72 |
|
250cc Hawk.Honda CB72 Gallery |
1965 Honda CL72, 250cc |
|
|
1964 Honda CL72 |
|
Its earlier smaller production number,
aluminum fenders, louvered chain guard,
steel forks, steel front foot pegs,
smaller brakes, smaller carburetors,
smaller engines, baffles instead
of a muffler. CL72s were
made from 1962 to 1965 and
CL77s were made from 1965 to
1967. There are far more CL77s out
there than the CL72s. |
1975 Honda TL250 |
|
|
1968 Honda CL250 |
|
|
1970 Honda CL250 |
|
|
Honda XL250 |
|
Engine – 249cc, 4-stroke ohc single
Power – 20bhp
Top Speed – 80mph
MPG – 70
Launched – 1976-1986
Honda XL250 gallery |
Honda CB250N |
|
Engine – 249cc, 4-stroke ohc twin
Power – 28bhp
Top Speed – 90mph
MPG – 50
Weight – 172kg (380lb
Launched – 1979-1983
Honda CB250 Gallery |
1987 Honda CBX250 RS-E |
|
There is only a handful of these
bikes left now, mainly due to the
fact that they were only made for
two years. 32bhp.Honda CBX250 Gallery |
1974 Honda CR250 Elsinore |
|
Honda CR250 Gallery |
1966 Honda CA72 |
|
250cc. More info.. |
1985 Honda NS250R MC11 |
|
The NS250R’s design and styling
was taken directly from the works
RS250R’s of that era, a bike that
was cleaning up in GP’s and eventually
allowed Freddie Spencer to win both
the 250 and 500 World GP
titles in the same season!Honda NSR250 gallery |
1985 Honda RS250 |
|
More Honda RS250 info..Honda RS250 gallery |
1981 Honda RSA250 |
|
|
1989 Honda CBR 250R |
|
|
1986 Honda VT250 FD |
|
|
1987 Honda VT250 FD |
|
|
1965 Honda CA77 |
|
305cc. More info.. |
1966 Honda CA77 |
|
|
Honda Dream 300s |
|
These are Honda Dream 300s. The
designation is CA77 and the motor
size is actually 305cc. They came
in red, white, blue and black. The
black one is a 1966, the white one
is a 1964 and the red one is a
1967. I under stand that
these were made until 1966
and the unsold ones were
titled in the year they sold.
A close look reveals a
pressed sheet steel frame and fender
combo, forks (with leading link springer
hidden inside), head light nacelle
and side covers. Not much tube steel
here. Square is the
predominant shape and sharp
lines rule. Very distinctive
bike that gets lots of attention everywhere
it goes.
Picture kindly provided by http://www.nemusclebikes.com |
1966 Honda CL77 |
|
|
1965 Honda Dream 305 |
|
|
1964 Honda CB77, 305cc |
|
Honda CB77 Gallery |
1975 Honda XL350 |
|
Honda XL350 Gallery |
1971 Honda CL350 Street Scrambler |
|
The CL350 was advertised as a 100mph
machine in 1972, claiming 33bhp at
9500rpm, though popular in the US
it never really found favour in Europe.Honda CL350 Gallery
Image provided by http://www.classic-auctions.com. |
1971 Honda SL350 |
|
Honda SL350 Gallery |
1974 Honda 350 CB |
|
The Honda CB350 was a 325cc twin-cylinder,
four-stroke motorcycle produced by Honda
between 1968 and 1973. Its reliable
motor, coupled with dual Keihin
carburetors proved to be a
popular design, becoming the
highest selling motorcycle in American
history, with 300,000 units sold. The
machine evolved cosmetically over the
course of its production, although
engineering changes were
mainly limited to the introduction
of a hydraulic disk front brake on the
1973 CB 350G edition.Honda CB350 Gallery |
1974 Honda CB360G |
|
Honda CB360 Gallery |
1975 Honda CL360 |
|
American model, street scrambler. |
1978 Honda Hawk |
|
400cc Twin. |
1987 Honda Nv400SPD |
|
|
Honda CB400N |
|
Engine – 395cc, 4-stroke ohc twin
Power – 37bhp
Top Speed – 100mph
MPG – 50
Weight – 175kg (385lb
Launched – 1979-1986
Honda CB400 Gallery |
1985 Honda NS400R |
|
In the mid 80′s each of the Japanese
manufacturers was represented in the
‘two-stroke Daddy’ class, Honda’s
was the NS400R. It was never quite
as fast as the RG500 or the RG500
but it wasn’t as likely to
blow up either and if
you’ve ever been stranded
on the side of the road you soon learn
which is preferable. The NS is still
a fast and desirable bike and in this
paint scheme it is magnificent.Honda NS400R Gallery |
Honda VF400F |
|
Japanese import. 399cc, 55bhp.Honda VF400 Gallery |
1989 Honda VFR400 NC24 |
|
Honda VFR400 gallery |
1989 Honda CBR400RR |
|
NC23 |
1985 Honda GB400TT |
|
Japanese import. |
1986 Honda GB400 |
|
The Bike was imported from Japan in 2007. |
Honda CB450 ‘Black Bomber’ |
|
Engine – air cooled 444cc DOHC vertical twin
Horsepower – 43-45bhp @ 9000rpm
Top Speed – 104mph
Brakes – drum/drum
Frame – tubular steel single cradle
Transmission – 4 speed (later 5 speed)
Honda CB450 Gallery |
1970 Honda CL450 |
|
Honda CL450 Gallery |
1987 Honda CMX450 Rebel |
|
|
1986 Honda CMX450C Rebel |
|
|
1981 Honda CR450R |
|
|
1981 Honda CR450R |
|
|
1983 Honda CR480 MX |
|
|
1986 Honda Shadow VT500 C |
|
|
1983 Honda VT500E |
|
|
Honda RC500 |
|
More Honda RC500 info….. |
1984 Honda FT500C |
|
Honda FT500 Gallery |
1989 Honda GB500 |
|
|
1978 Honda 500 Cafe Racer |
|
- Frame: The frame
has been modified and is loosley
based on the Henning Honda – loads
of extra bracing giving a far more
rigid construction – is so
much stiffer than was, so can
crank it up with
confidence when cornering.
- Carburration:
The old Kei Hin CV carbs were junked
and replaced with 34mm Amal Mk 2
dual concentrics with velocity stacks.
The 60’s ‘Black Bomber’
tank has a big bore Norton
fuel tap fitted to feed
these. I have stacks of
jets to re-tune if deemed
necessary.
- Motor: Wiseco race pistons and external oil routes.
- Exhaust system:
Fitted with ‘Swarbrick racing’
underslung downpipes and virtually
brand new 17” Megaton reverse
cone megas.
- Brakes: The forks
have been reversed and we now have
twin discs fed by a nissin master
cylinder with Goodrich braided hosing.
The twinning has meant
the speedo is now gone
(but you know how quick
you’re going, don’t
you?). Rear brake is original hub
brake and not very good –
new shoes may improve.
- Rearsets: Hand built.
- Electrics: More
than half the wiring loom has been
removed – it’s caused
me a headache over the years but
now is far more simple than ever
– check out the battery now
housed under tail piece. As you
can see there are no
indicators, nor are there
any funny little lights
to tell you’re in neutral
or whatever!
- Shocks: Hagon
shocks about 2 years old –
no more than 1000 miles!
- Tyres: Battleaxe rear and venom front.
- Rims: Rear is
alloy rim, front original steel
chromed with stainless spokes.
|
1978 Honda CB500T |
|
Honda CB500 Gallery |
1987 Honda VF500F2 |
|
Honda VF500 Gallery |
Honda CX500 |
|
Engine – 499cc, 4-stroke ohv V-twin
Power – 50bhp
Top Speed – 110mph
MPG – 50
Weight – 200kg (440lb)
Launched – 1978-1983. More Honda CX500 info.
Honda CX500 gallery |
1987 Honda RS 500 |
|
This superb Honda RS 500 RW is one
of the last 3 cylinder 500 cc privateer
bikes distributed by HRC. This model
with an aluminium frame is complete,
original and in perfect mechanical
and general condition. |
1984 Honda CR500R |
|
Honda CR500 Gallery |
1977 Honda GL500 Silver Wing |
|
Honda GL500 Silver Wing Gallery |
1982 Honda XL500 |
|
|
1976 Honda CB550F |
|
More info.. Honda CB550 Gallery |
1983 Honda CBX550 |
|
- Cost new- £1870
- Power – 62bhp
- Weight – 196kg
- Torque – 36ftlb
- Colours – Red/orange/black, red/white/blue
- Fuel Capacity – 17litres
- Seat height – 780mm
- Wheelbase – 1385mm
- Engine – Air-cooled 572cc
(59.2 x 52mm), 8v, DOHC inline four.
4 x 30mm Keihin CV carbs, six-speed.
- Chassis – Tubular steel
double cradle frame. Air-assisted
telescopic forks, no adjust. Pro-link
rising rate monoshock, preload adjust.
- Brakes – 2 x 230mm front
discs, twin-piston calipers. 230mm
rear disc, twin-piston caliper.
- Tyres – 3.60 x 18 front, 4.10 x 18 rear.
Honda CBX550 gallery |
1980 Honda 600 |
|
|
1984 Honda XL600R |
|
Honda XL600 Gallery |
1980 Honda CB650 Custom |
|
Honda CB650 Gallery |
1988 Honda CBR600 F |
|
|
1988 Honda Bros Hawk 650 |
|
It includes corbin seat, dynojet kit,
kN airbox filter, MPH speedo, ebc front
disc, its got proper 3 spoke wheels
from a bros 2 so the rear is 18 inch. |
1986 Honda CB700 Nighthawk |
|
Honda CB700 Gallery |
1984 Honda VF700 Magna |
|
Honda VF700 Gallery |
1986 Honda VFR 700F |
|
- Liquid cooled, four stroke, 90°V-four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
- 6 speed
- 198kg
Honda VFR700 Gallery |
Honda CB750 |
|
Engine – 4 cylinder 736cc SOHC
Horsepower – 67bhp @ 8000rpm
Top Speed – 115 mph
Brakes – single disc/drum
Frame – tubular steel twin cradle
Produced – 1969-1977
Transmission – 5 speed
Honda CB750 Gallery |
1971 Honda CR750 Replica |
|
|
1970s Honda Cr750 Evocation |
|
More Honda CR750 info…. |
1970 Suzuki CR750 |
|
More Honda CR750 info.. |
Honda CBX750 |
|
Engine – 747cc, 4-stroke dohc 4
Power – 90bhp
Top Speed – 130mph
MPG – 45
Weight – 218kg (480lb)
Launched – 1983-1987
Honda CBX750 gallery |
1983 Honda VF 750F |
|
Honda VF750 gallery |
Honda VFR750R (RC30) |
|
Honda RC30 gallery |
1983 Honda Shadow 750 |
|
|
1979 Honda CB 900 F1 |
|
Honda CB900 Gallery |
1979 Honda RS1000 Endurance |
|
More Honda RS1000 Endurance info… |
Honda GL1000 K2 Goldwing |
|
Honda GL1000 K2 Goldwing Road TestHonda Goldwing Gallery |
Honda CBX1000 |
|
Engine – 1015cc, air-cooled in-line six
Power – 105bhp
Top Speed – 128mph
Launched – 1978-1983
Honda CBX1000 gallery |
1986 Honda VF1000 F2 Bold’or |
|
Honda VF1000 gallery |
1979 Honda KZ1000GL |
|
|
1986 Honda VT1100C |
|
|
Honda CBR1000F |
|
Engine – 998cc, liquid cooled, DOHC, in line four
Power – 132bhp @ 9500rpm
Top Speed – 161mph (257kph)
Dry Weight – 222kg (490 lb)
Standing Quarter Mile Time – 11.1sec
Launched – 1987
Fuel Consumption – 40mpg
Honda CBR1000 gallery |
1983 Honda VF1100C V65 Magna |
|
Honda VF1100 Gallery |
Honda ST1100 Pan European |
|
Engine – 1084cc, liquid cooled, DOHC, vee-four
Power – 100bhp @ 7500rpm
Top Speed – 144mph (230kph)
Dry Weight – 279kg (615 lb)
Standing Quarter Mile Time – 11.3sec
Launched – 1990
Fuel Consumption – 40mpg
|
1981 Honda CBR1100R “ex Ron Haslam Bike” |
|
Ron won the Shell Oil Street Bike Championship
in 1981 on this bike. It is in 100% original
condition, exactly how Ron raced it. |
1982 Honda CB 1100RC |
|
Honda CB1100 Gallery |
1990 Honda CB1000F |
|
Honda CB1000 Gallery |
Honda – CR77 Replica Factory Race Bike |
|
|