A more classically styled CB than the Hornet Last weekend, Honda presented a new CB1000F Concept at the 2025 Osaka Motorcycle ...
Blending classic style and modern tech, the new SCL500 promises to tackle city streets and two-lane twisties with equal ...
The CB designation has been used on numerous Honda motorcycles over the years. Most recently, it's been applied to a group of easy-to-maintain Honda 500-class motorcycles, such as the CB500R sportbike ...
Honda CB500 Hornet Review – Image RbMotoLens The headline story with the move to the ‘Hornet’ family for the CB500 can be summarised as follows: A subtle but effective styling update for ...
2025 Honda CB350 H’ness: What’s New? The 2025 CB350 H’ness gets new colour options across its three variants. The DLX trim is now available in Pearl Deep Ground Grey and Pearl Igneous Black. The DLX ...
Five years ago, Honda showed off a pretty sweet old-school-looking two-wheeler. Dubbed the CB-F Concept, it boasted a 998cc power plant, single-sided swing arm and Superbike-inspired graphics. Sadly, ...
Honda hasn’t reported any change in prices though. Variant wise prices of the CB350 H’Ness are mentioned below. Honda has also updated the colour palette of the CB350 RS which looks slightly s ...
Both the bikes now come with OBD-2B compliant engine Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has added new colours to the lineup of its CB350 bikes, i.e., the CB350 Highness and the CB350RS. However ...
The Indonesian custom bike scene is a real blessing for aficionados around the world, spawning some of the best workshops in existence. Among them you’ve got Smoked Garage on the island of Bali ...
We recently told you Honda is bringing its most powerful naked ... Even the Triumph Street Triple RS has a comparable peak figure to the US-spec CB. Why is this happening, you ask?
The custom motorcycle scene in Eastern Europe isn’t as much of a phenomenon as it is in other parts of the world, but there are still plenty of workshops operating at the highest possible level.
The Hornet first started off as a 160cc streetfighter called Honda CB Hornet 160R back in 2015 ... even the legendary VFR1200F and the swanky VT1300CX chopper sold officially in India?