Keen to get a piece of the action in the always popular liter-sized naked bike scene, Honda debuted an all-new entry in the class with its 2018 CB1000R ($12,999). The CB slots in Big Red’s newly ...
We told you Honda’s Neo Sports Cafe project – first revealed at last month’s Tokyo Motor Show – was a production ready machine. It turns out we were more right than we thought. The NSC is, in fact, ...
Ten years after Honda last based a naked roadster on its superbike, a new CB1000R has broken cover at EICMA 2017. Evolved from the latest CBR1000RR Fireblade, it heads two new entry-level CBs with a ...
Honda has officially revealed the 2018 Honda CB1000R Neo Sports Cafe at the 2017 EICMA show, in Milan, Italy. The 2018 Honda CB1000R looks radically different from the outgoing model. The 2018 Honda ...
Honda has finally replaced its CB1000R after 10 years. The motorcycle being replaced was known for its handling and distinguishable styling. And now, with the new naked, it looks like Honda is ...
We are pleased to offer this 2018 Honda CB1000R, an exceptional blend of performance, technology, and distinctive styling. With just 16,956 miles, this motorcycle has been well cared for and remains ...
Young Machine has digitally rendered three variants of the 2018 Honda CB1000R- standard form, scrambler, and TT café racer version. The standard bike features red ...
The new litre-class naked marks a significant leap from the previous CB1000R Honda had first revealed the next generation CB1000R at the 2017 EICMA motor show and now it has entered Asian markets with ...
Crafted by Crispy Designs, this CB1000R showcases an array of upgraded components, including Nitron NTR R1 shock absorbers, Nitron ID Springs, and a quick-shifter kit. Beyond the visual modifications, ...
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