Honda Overachieves, Adds More Bikes to Tokyo Motor Show Display
As if their CB1100F, CB1100R, DN-01, EVO6, and Forza Z weren't enough, Honda has added more new motorcycles to their booth at the Tokyo Motor Show. Though not technologically forward thinking like the automatic transmission-equipped DN-01 or as overtly retro as the CB1100F and CB1100R, the new CB400 and CB1300 boast faired and naked variants that sport simple styling, fuel-injected inline-4 powerplants, and-- if the "VTEC" nomenclature is to be taken seriously-- variable valve timing.
There's no information yet regarding which markets will receive these bikes, but it appears that Honda might be testing the waters by displaying them at the Tokyo show.
Are you tempted to dive in?
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Comments
The CB1300 Super Four ABS does it for me. When I was in university two of my classmates each bought a new CB750 and I was criminally jealous. This machine brings it all back. Yum.
I now own a VTX 1300. If honda brings this 1300 or the CB 1100F to the U.S. I will buy one. I am 60 years old.
i have honda cb100cc, made in 1974 that has been modifivated.
But i wish realy-realy to have cb1300