In addition to adding E-Clutch to the CB750 Hornet for 2026, Honda is also reducing the MSRP on multiple CB and CBR models.
Japanese bike maker Honda unleashed no less than 18 refreshed bikes for the 2026 model year, one of them, the CB750 Hornet, now gets the E-Clutch system ...
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2026 Honda CB750 Hornet now standard with E-Clutch in US
American Honda announced 15 models returning for 2026. For the most part, these models are coming back unchanged except for ...
The motorcycle industry has a bit of a problem right now: a lack of new riders. Can the Honda CB650R bridge the gap with its ...
And just like that, we’re staring at an exciting new year, possibly the year when we see a genuine turning point for ...
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Luxury motorcycle prices are falling
In a showroom context that still looks sharp, especially when the same page lists the NT1100 DCT again at $11,899, the Fury ...
It might look like a modern Honda sportbike, but under the lightweight bodywork is a stunning 500cc race motor making over 130 horsepower. Honda has made some truly iconic motorbikes over the decades, ...
The one thing that truly stands out, though, is its engine. Sure, there are other production motorcycles that have uncommon ...
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10 Motorcycles That Nail The Comfort-to-Performance Balance
From supercharged rockets to middleweight triples, these top 10 motorcycles perfectly blend comfort and performance ...
Honda’s new patent asks one weird but very interesting question: what if motorcycles came equipped with a steering-assist ...
This is a very early 1969 Honda CB750 with sand cast crankcases. Before the 750s launch, Honda was unsure of its success & so held off in making the bigger investment in die casts. Once it became ...
For a motorcycle to stand the test of time it needs to be in some way significant to the motorcycle world. Some motorcycles prove their import by the length of their production run. Others, ...
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