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From aggressive looks to sharp handling, the CB1000R Hornet SP is Honda’s answer for riders seeking performance and attitude.
The CB1000 SP uses Honda's 1,000cc four-cylinder engine, sourced from the 2017 CBR1000RR, but with unique lightweight pistons ...
While specific models haven't been named, if the pictures are anything to go by, we could be seeing the setup in something like the CB1000R in the coming years. Whatever Honda decides to use it ...
Auto Moto TV 2024 Honda CB1000R Black Edition 🔥 Posted: October 30, 2024 | Last updated: March 26, 2025 Greetings Honda Motorcycle lovers. In this video we will show you the 2024 Honda CB1000R ...
Though more than fast enough and far from shy when it comes to rideability, the 2021 Honda CB1000R is the least super of the super naked options. The 143bhp inline four looks a bit humdrum next to ...
The 2023 CB300R draws design inspiration from the retro-themed CB1000R litre-class roadster. It features a robust fuel tank and a bold upswept exhaust, an all-LED lighting system — a round LED ...
With the standard style 2023 CB1000R and legacy nameplate 2022 CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP still available, there is more than enough power and fancy electronics to go around. Honda is banking on ...
I’ve owned a 2015 CB1000R for three years now and it is a well-rounded, solid bike to ride. It goes well, it handles nicely and it is a huge amount of fun to ride. so when I was offered the new 2022 ...
On paper, Honda’s tamer version of the CBR1000RR—the 2022 CB1000R Black Edition naked superbike—seems like the right amount of dialing back from its sportbike sibling. It lost its clip-ons ...