Honda Motorcycles


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Classic Honda Motorcycles


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Classic Honda Motorcycles presents an overview of Honda motorcycles produced from 1958 through 1990, including iconic models such as the CB77 Super Hawk, CB92 Benly, Dream, CB750 and many others. Enthusiasts will find a bounty of useful and interesting information about which bikes are likely to suit an individual rider's needs, which models are most collectible and how to find parts for rare Honda motorcycles.




The Honda Valkyrie


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The story of the ultimate Honda power cruiser.




Honda Mini Trail - Enthusiast's Guide


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Honda Mini Trail covers all the Honda Z50 bikes from 1967 to 1999. The best-selling Honda - the Honda Mini Trail came in a range of models; each of which has a chapter in this book.




Honda Enthusiasts Guide Motorcycles, 1959-1985


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"Designed to aid the non-professional motorcycle collector in sorting through the pros and cons of buying and restoring a particular Honda motorcycle"--Cover p. [4].




Honda Production Motorcycles 1946-1980


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Founded not long after World War Two, Honda quickly grew to be a very successful company, manufacturing motorized vehicles and equipment. Perhaps its biggest impact has been caused by its motorcycles, which through their economy, good design and excellent performance severely affected the once-dominant British motorcycle industry and built up an enthusiastic following across the world.




Honda


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Honda CB750


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Honda's CB750 was one of the most important bikes of the 1970s, and is considered by many to be the original superbike. Launched in 1969, Honda's first four-cylinder roadster revolutionized the motorcycle market, setting new standards of sophistication, user-friendliness and reliable high performance. The innovative CB750, with its overhead-camshaft engine, five-speed gearbox and disc front brake, changed the face of recreational motorcycling worldwide.




Heavyweight Motorcycles


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