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Jonny_L Honda CBR600F: ... do it all over again. Thumb the starter and the CBR is remarkably civilised. Mine had a Remus exhaust on, but even with that it ticked over with a nice quiet burble, just hinting at what the bike s capable of. The first thing I noticed was the lack of vibration. Honda s 598cc inline four is so unbelievably smooth that if it weren t for the noise, you d hardly know it was running. Once you get going at a stead...
Read the full review: Why did I ever get rid of my CBR? by Jonny_L
 

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Honda XR400R Honda XR400R
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Motorcycle - Honda XR250R Honda XR250R
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Honda F6C GL1500C Honda F6C GL1500C
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Motorcycle - Honda XLR125 Honda XLR125
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Honda Varadero XL125 Honda Varadero XL125
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Motorcycle - Honda CBR600F Sport Honda CBR600F Sport
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Honda GoldWing GL1800 Honda GoldWing GL1800
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Motorcycle - Honda City Fly CLR125 Honda City Fly CLR125
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Honda CB-1 Honda CB-1
Motorcycle / The CB-1 was only sold in North America in '89 and '90 there are not many around.
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Peter+3696 Honda Pan European ST1100
... purchased my W reg 2000 Pan European ST1100 non ABS model two weeks ago and rode it home from Doncaster to Warrington along the M62 in the worst weather imaginable.A steep learning curve but a very enjoyable ride non the less.I only passed my test in May of this year (I m 55) and bought a Honda Deauville as my first big bike.It was a good bike but I fancied something bigger.Hence the Pan.For such a big and heavy bike,the handling is surprisingly flexible and agile.I expected it to just fall into bends but it doesn t and corners with ease.This isn t a sports bike by any stretch of the imagination but after the Deauville the performance always puts a smile on my face! The...
Read the full review: Deauville to Pan European by Peter 3696
DarkestGrey Honda CG125
... this is a bike that is ideal for learning on. And that is about it. But for learning it is brilliant! I have ridden several of these on CBT s and some of the bikes may have seen better days. Starting the bike, you will notice the lack of an electric start and once started some of these are quite noisy. Moving forwards is simple enough and gear changes are easy to do. The clutch is easy to operate. The top speed is around 60mph (on the flat with no wind). Unfortunately at some point you may need to stop and oh dear, this is when you wish you had better life insurance. Drum brakes all around and pressing the pedal and pulling the lever seems to require the strength o...
Read the full review: Good starter bike for passing your CBT by DarkestGrey
jackdamery Honda CG125
... was my first bike. Despite being rusty on the outside as testament to the brilliance of these little bikes it never gave me a problem. The wobbly handlebars and slim tyres take some getting used to but when you are used to the bike it actually allows you to be more precise. I was able to balance mine when approaching stationary traffic while barely moving. The fuel economy is another great factor, even at todays ridiculous prices this is still a cheap machine to run returning around 100mpg. It is certainly not overpowered but if you stick in fourth gear(it will scream) it is possible to reach 70mph. Although this is not recommended as it only has drum brakes fron...
Read the full review: Nice learners bike, or city runaround. (CG125) by jackdamery
 
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