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2023 Honda CB1000R not American
Honda CB1000R 2023 Black (non-US model)

In addition to previous announcements from Honda’s motobike Regarding new and returning models for 2023, including the all-new Rebel 1100T DCT 2023 “bagger”, the company recently confirmed the return of eight motorcycles in the sports categories. , standard, adventure, dual sport and cruiser.

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The eight returning models include the CBR650R and CBR500R sports cars; mountain bike CB1000R, CB650R and CB500F; mountain bike CB500X; dual sport XR650L; and the cruiser Fury. Overall, the group highlights the diversity in the company’s motorcycle products, Honda said.

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Honda CB1000R 2023

2023 Honda CB1000R not American
Honda CB1000R 2023 Black (non-US model)

Honda says the CB1000R “has both sophistication and function.” The bike has a 998cc DOHC 4-cylinder engine, wire throttle, three-speed adjustable quick-shifter, four driving modes (Standard, Rain, Sport and User) and three levels of Power engine output (P), Engine Brake (EB) and Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC).

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The Honda CB1000R 2023 has a 32.7-inch seat height, adjustable Showa suspension, dual floating 310 mm discs and 4-piston brake calipers at the front that match 2-piston calipers and 256 mm disc in the front. rear and dual-channel ABS. It has a 4.3 gal fuel tank and a curb weight of 470 lb.

Honda CB1000R 2023 will be available in Black and will go on sale in February with a starting price of $12,999.

Honda CBR650R 2023

Honda CBR650R 2023 is not American
2023 Honda CBR650R in Grand Prix Red (non-US model)

Honda CBR650R 2023 owns a DOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder in-line engine block, with a capacity of 649 cc that Honda says has been tuned to deliver a good capacity of over 10,000 rpm, with maximum power achieved at 12,000 rpm and maximum torque is achieved at 8,500 rpm.

It has a 6-speed transmission, a slip/assist clutch and Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) that can be switched off if the driver chooses. It has a seat height of 31.9 inches and an adjustable Showa suspension. The radially mounted four-piston front brake calipers operate on 310 mm floating discs and are paired with a single-piston rear single-piston brake caliper and 240 mm discs. Two-channel ABS is standard. It has a 4.1 gal fuel tank and a curb weight of 456 lb.

The Honda CBR650 2023 will be available in Grand Prix Red color and will go on sale in February with a starting price of $9,899.

Honda CB650R 2023

2023 Honda CB650R not US
Honda CB650R 2023 Matte Metal Gray (non-US model)

Honda says the mid-size naked bike Honda CB650R 2023 has excellent emissions performance, stylish aesthetics and comfortable ergonomics, making it “ideally suitable for any activity, from daily commuting to commuting. weekend play on the canyon roads.”

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Like its sibling CBR650R, CB650R has a 649cc in-line 16-valve DOHC engine, combined with a 6-speed gearbox, anti-slip/assist clutch and selectable Torque Control System. Honda (HSTC), as well as the similarly adjustable Showa suspension and power steering. . It has a 4.1 gal fuel tank and a published weight limit of 445 lb.

From an ergonomic point of view, the 21.9-inch tapered handlebars are positioned forward and positioned to provide a “sporty yet comfortable” riding position, as well as a footrest. Saddle height is 31.9 inches. The Honda CB650R 2023 is available in Matte Gray Metallic with a starting price of $9,399.

Honda CBR500R 2023

2023 Honda CBR500R Grand-Prix-Red is not American
Honda CBR500R 2023 in Grand Prix Red color (non-US model)

Whether you’re a beginner looking for your first bike or a veteran rider looking for a fun ride, Honda says the 2023 CBR500R, which debuted in 2013, delivers ” the excitement of a sports car in a smaller package.”

This midsize light sports car features a 471 cc parallel 8-valve Twin-Twin engine with 180-degree out-of-phase crankshaft pins that work together to produce power and torque from low. to average well in the 3,000 to 7,000 rpm range.

2023 Honda CBR500R Sword-Silver-Metal not American
Honda CBR500R 2023 Sword Silver Metallic (non-US model)

CBR500R is equipped with Showa SFF-BP forks and adjustable ProLink single-tube shock absorbers commonly found on large displacement sports cars. Braking is provided by dual 296mm petal-style discs and radially mounted Nissin two-piston calipers at the front and single-piston calipers and 240mm petal-style discs at the rear. It has a 4.5 gal fuel tank and a curb weight of 423 lb.

The CBR500R features straight, wedge-shaped lines and extended lower bibs, and the seat cushion and rider seat assembly – along with the upper and side bibs – are narrow for improved ergonomics and movement. The Honda CBR500R 2023 comes in Grand Prix Red and Sword Silver Metallic colors and will be available in the summer of 2023 with prices starting at $7,299.

Honda CB500F 2023

Honda CB500F 2023 is not American
Honda CB500F 2023 Matte Metallic Gray (non-US model)

Similar to the CBR500R, the CB500F naked bike was also launched in 2013 and is equipped with an 8-valve 471cc Twin-Twin engine and a 180-degree crankshaft. It also shares the suspension and braking power of its stablemate.

However, Honda says the CB500F’s naked form “reveals aggression.”

“Guided by sharp headlights with powerful LEDs, the machine is positioned low and ready to go,” Honda claims, adding that the side visor connects to the fuel tank and “ Fully emphasize the engine, while the side skirts and seating units continue the muscular angular theme.” The compact front fender is taken directly from the CB650R.

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The Honda CB500F 2023 has a 4.5 gal fuel tank and the lack of a bib reduces the weight to 416 lb. It will be available in February in Matte Metallic Gray with prices starting at $6,799.

Honda CB500X 2023

Honda CB500X 2023 is not American
2023 Honda CB500X organic pearl blue (non-US model)

Completing Honda’s line of light-medium vehicles with a 471cc 8-valve tandem engine, the CB500X was also introduced in 2013. The 2016 facelift includes a larger fuel tank and more windshield through the display. adjustable (56.9 inches and 55.5 inches). The bike is also equipped with LED lights, spring-loaded preload adjustable forks and adjustable brake levers. Another development happened in 2019, with the switch to 19-inch front wheels (from 17 inches) and longer-travel suspension. The CB500X has received additional enhancements for the 2022 model year and returns for 2023.

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The Honda CB500X 2023 will be available in Organic Pearl Blue and will be available in February with a starting price of $7,299.

Honda XR650L 2023

Honda XR650L 2023
Honda XR650L 2023 in White color.

Honda says that with its Baja heritage, the XR650L continues to impress dual-sport customers, as it “opens the door to adventure on trails, dirt roads and trails, while providing provides convenient and affordable transportation in the city. “

The XR650L has a 644 cc SOHC four-stroke engine, a Radial Four-Valve Combustion Chamber (RFVC) and a constant-speed (CV) 42.5 mm carburetor. It has a Pro-Link Showa monoshock at the rear with preload adjustment, 20-position compression and 20-position rebound shock, and 11.0-inch rear shock absorbers, and at the front is a Showa 43mm fork that features 16-position Compression Damping Adjustability.

It has 21-inch front wheels, 18-inch rear wheels, 37-inch seat height and 13-inch ground clearance. With a topping 2.8 gal fuel tank, all standard equipment and fluids, it has a curb weight of 346 lb.

Honda XR650L 2023 is available in White color from 6,999 USD.

Honda Fury 2023

Honda Fury 2023
Honda Fury 2023 in Pearl Gold.

The Honda Fury 2023 represents Honda’s cruise chopper-style design and features a liquid-cooled 1,312 52-degree V-Twin engine with a single-pin crankshaft and dual three-valve combustion chambers. It has adjustable front and rear suspension, a 336 mm disc with twin-piston calipers at the front and a 296 mm disc with single-piston calipers at the rear. ABS is standard. With a 32-degree tilt angle, stiff tail styling and 26.9-inch saddle height, Honda calls the Fury a “rolling work of art.”

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The Honda Fury 2023 is available now in Pearl Gold with prices starting at $11,499.

For more information, visit Honda website.

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