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Friday, June 27, 2014

Honda CB 750 Freddie Spencer L E



Make Model

Honda CB 750 Freddie Spencer L.E.

Year

2007 (Japan only production 300)

Engine

Air cooled, four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder,

Capacity

747
Bore x Stroke 67 x 53 mm
Compression Ratio 9.3:1

Induction

4x 34mm VE-type

Ignition / Starting

Fully transistorized / electric

Max Power

75 hp 55 kW @ 8500 rpm

Max Torque

64 Nm 6.5 kg-m @ 7500 rpm

Transmission / Drive

5 Speed / chain

Front Suspension

41mm air-assist stepless preload adjustable RTF VIII fork, 130mm wheel travel

Rear Suspension

Dual conventional remote reservoir dampers with adjustable spring preload, 110mm wheel travel

Front Brakes

2x 296mm discs 2 piston calipers

Rear Brakes

Single 240mm disc 1 piston caliper

Front Tyre

120/70-ZR17

Rear Tyre

150/70-ZR17

Dry-Weight

215 kg

Fuel Capacity

20 Litres
Review MCN / Motociclismo.es

Honda revealed a tribute to former world champion Freddie Spencer in the form of a new limited-edition CB750.

The bike, which will only be sold in Japan, features paintwork derived from Spencers AMA race bikes from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Only 300 were made,

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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Honda CB 300R



Honda Brazil has finally launched its new entry level naked, the replacement to the CB250 twister-the CB300R. For the time being, Honda will sell this new naked only for Brazil and then South America. The evolution of the Honda CB𑉪 will enter Europe after confirmation from Honda in the autumn.

Honda CB300R is powered by an air cooled 291cc, 4-valve double overhead camshaft, 4 stroke and single cylinder engine. This engine will give power about 26hp @7500rpm and a torque of 2.9 kgm at 6000 rpm. Equipped with Honda’s Electronic PGM-FI system, the 143kg bike (dry) will have big possibility to enter the European market considering this Honda’s FI make the engine green and passing the Euro emission regulation.

At the front equipped with a 276mm disc. At the back there is a 130mm drum brake, unlikey the its Enduro brother Honda XR𐺴.

The styling is borrowed from its bigger brother, Honda CB600F Hornet. Honda CB300R has a suggested price of $ 11,490.00. It is higher than the Honda CBX Twister at $ 9,600.00. The customers can choose four color option including silver, black, red and gold.
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