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honda cb-1

The Honda CB-1was a very small, light weighed sport bike with a capacity of 399 cc. The manufacturer of the car was Honda. This vehicle was the straight four engines which carried the model code NC27. The vehicle belonged to the class naked bike. The vehicle’s engine was as said 399cc which was liquid cooled DOHC four valves fitted. The compression ratio of the vehicle was 11.3:1. The top speed of this vehicle was 190km/h. The torque of the vehicle was 29lb.ft. The transmission used for the vehicle was 6 speed chain drive one. It was an electric starter. The weight of the vehicle was 179kg. Also, the seat weight was 775mm. The brakes of the car were single disc front or rear based. The brakes of the car were much good, whereby the vehicle was the reincarnation of the standard motorcycle. The frame type used was the steel parameter. 

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