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Honda Announces U.K. Exclusive Limited-Edition CB1000R 5Four
From neo café racer to neo endurance racer.
By
Dustin Wheelen
05 August 2021
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Industry
Updated Honda NC750X, CB1000R, ADV 150 Now Available In The U.S.
Some cool updates to Big Red's fleet of bikes.
By
Enrico Punsalang
04 March 2021
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Standard and Naked
The 2021 Honda CB1000R Evolves And Gets New Black Edition
Muscle up, buttercup.
By
Sabrina Giacomini
10 November 2020
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00:28
Standard and Naked
Honda Drops Hot New 2021 CB1000R Teaser
CB incoming.
By
Sabrina Giacomini
23 October 2020
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Design
Reimagined And Amazing: Custom Honda CB1000R
This is not a boring standard motorcycle by any stretch.
By
Kate Murphy
09 July 2019
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Design
Epic Honda CB Customization Contest Is A Sight To Behold
If you’re a Honda CB fanboy, you should check these out!
By
Sabrina Giacomini
19 March 2019
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News
Honda Brings Neo Cafe CB300R to US Shores
The little sibling of the CB1000R is poised to roll into US dealerships by Summer of 2018, extending the modern-retro class to the entry-level segment.
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Tim Huber
06 April 2018
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EICMA
Honda’s Neo Sports Cafe Revealed as CB1000R
The venerable CB1000R is reborn with a new look and a lot more power. Find out when it will be arriving in dealerships.
By
Chris Cope
07 November 2017
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Details: Honda CB1000R
The Honda CB1000R isn’t, as you might assume, a naked CBR1000RR. The two bikes share lower engine case design that makes the engines appear the same from the outside, but the CB1000R makes a whopping 53bhp less. Is being a completely different bike from the CBR necessarily a bad thing? Photos: Grant Ray Why the CB1000R is not a naked CBR1000RR The CBR1000RR has a twin-spar aluminum frame
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Sean Smith
01 December 2011
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2011 Honda CBR250R and CB1000R priced at $3,999, $10,999
The Honda CBR250R has been priced at $3,999 and the Honda CB1000R — finally entering the US — will cost $10,999 when they go on-sale here next year. That CBR250R pricing is identical to the Kawasaki Ninja 250, but if you want ABS it will carry a $500 premium. The CB1000R’s pricing is also similar to rivals from Kawasaki, the Z1000 costs $10,599 and the new Ninja 1000 is $10,999. Honda says b...
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HFL Staff
01 December 2010
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