...to proper hierarchy.
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...to proper hierarchy.
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...to proper hierarchy.
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...to proper hierarchy.
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The sports-touring Honda CBR1000F was always in the shadow of more exciting motorcycles, yet had a decade long production run. It had its good points, such as a comfortable riding position, good build quality - except for early camchain tensioner problems - and respectable handling. But the Honda CBR1000F is so bland it makes Katie Melua look like a brazen rock chick.
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Non-retro naked street-rod was a brave marketing decision from Honda. Unfortunately sales were slow and the plug was pulled quickly. Often thought of as an unfaried BlackBird %X96 but it%X92s not. Indecently powerful, big, very well put together and slightly iffy in the corners.
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- 27 February 2007
This 125 cruiser from the '90s loses out a little bit, mainly because it uses the old 1980s Honda CB125cc twin cylinder motor. If you're short in the leg, or short on cash, then the CA125 makes an acceptable used bargain, as the build quality is a cut above some other 125 cruisers, but Honda's VT125 is miles better.
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