1983 Honda CBX 600 E gallery
1983 Honda CBX 600 E
TYPE: Touring
| Engine and transmission | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Displacement: | 572.00 ccm (34.90 cubic inches) | Power: | 65 |
| Engine type: | In-line four, four-stroke | Stroke: | |
| Bore x stroke: | Gearbox: | 5-speed | |
| Cooling system: | Oil & air | Compression: | |
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Honda CB125T2 glorifying roads
2015-03-23 14:29:46
This Honda CB125T2 bike is a complete vintage one with only a few left in the world today. This was first introduced in 1978 in the UK. Sporting a 125 cc engine, this decently designed bike is well►
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An easy-to-handle naked CZ 350 Twin
2015-03-24 18:30:23
This is one of the most classic bikes on the market right now. The CZ 350 Twin has been made and manufactured since the late 1970’s and is a very high-quality bike.
The CZ 350 Twin has...
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Current Motor Maxi Scooter looks incredibly trendy
2015-03-24 18:24:31
For fans of scooters, the Current Motor Maxi Scooter is a great purchase.
Being priced at anywhere from $7,000 to $8,000, these scooters are very popular among the most riders. With speeds up to about 60 miles...
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CSR B09 50 suits better for the moped fans
2015-03-24 16:57:40
For fans of mopeds, the CSR B09 50 is one of the better quality bikes to buy. These scooters have been produced since the early 2000’s and are still in production today.
They are a great handling...
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