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- Honda_CB-1 abstract "The Honda CB-1 is a small, light naked sport bike with a 399 cubic centimetres (24.3 cu in) straight-four engine, carrying the model code NC27. In contrast to other models of the Honda CB series, the name is written with a hyphen. In some countries it was marketed as Honda CB400F. The bike was first introduced in 1989 and built until the end of 1990. Originally developed for the Japanese market, the CB-1 was also officially sold in the USA and Canada. Called a "great motorcycle that never found an audience" and "victims of a difficult market" by Cycle World, the final model year 1990 CB-1s available as leftover stock were offered in 1992 at a $600 discount, for $3700 in the US, which in current money would be $6,218 accounting for inflation.The CB-1 engine is similar to the early NC23 models CBR400RR, with changes to the port lengths and angles as well as smaller valves and lower compression ratio; changes in the primary and secondary gear ratios reduced the 60 mph (97 km/h) first gear down to around 30 mph (48 km/h), making the slightly less powerful CB-1 feel much quicker from a standstill than its sportier sibling, All engines derived from the NC23 block carry the NC23 ID code in the engine number; this includes the NC27, 23, 29, 31 etc., including the VTEC models with chain driven cams. Like many of its stablemates, the CB-1 has straight gear-driven dual camshafts with self-silencing gears to reduce whine.Cycle World measured the acceleration from 0 to 1⁄4 mile (0.00 to 0.40 km) as 13.17 seconds at 99.16 miles per hour (159.58 km/h) and a top speed of 118 miles per hour (190 km/h) Braking distance from 60 to 0 miles per hour (97 to 0 km/h) was 124 feet (38 m). — saying the bike was "a reincarnation of the standard motorcycle ... the sort of bike everyone rode before sporting riders went replica racer crazy.".
- Honda_CB-1 thumbnail Motorcycle_honda_cb1_1992.png?width=300.
- Honda_CB-1 wikiPageID "17062132".
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- Honda_CB-1 aka "CB400F, NC27".
- Honda_CB-1 brakes "Single disc front/rear".
- Honda_CB-1 class Types_of_motorcycles.
- Honda_CB-1 compression "11.3".
- Honda_CB-1 engine "liquid cooled DOHC four valves/cyl. inline-four".
- Honda_CB-1 frame "Steel perimeter".
- Honda_CB-1 hasPhotoCollection Honda_CB-1.
- Honda_CB-1 manufacturer Honda.
- Honda_CB-1 name "Honda CB-1".
- Honda_CB-1 power "@ 10,000 rpm".
- Honda_CB-1 production "1989".
- Honda_CB-1 rakeTrail "25.5".
- Honda_CB-1 suspension "Rear: single shock w/7-way preload adj.".
- Honda_CB-1 suspension "Showa. Front: 41 mm telescopic fork, non-adj.".
- Honda_CB-1 tires "Bridgestone Front: 110/70-17".
- Honda_CB-1 tires "Rear: 140/70-17".
- Honda_CB-1 torque "@ 9,500 rpm".
- Honda_CB-1 transmission "6".
- Honda_CB-1 transmission "electric starter".
- Honda_CB-1 subject Category:Honda_motorcycles.
- Honda_CB-1 subject Category:Motorcycles_introduced_in_1989.
- Honda_CB-1 subject Category:Sport_bikes.
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- Honda_CB-1 type Motorcycle.
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- Honda_CB-1 comment "The Honda CB-1 is a small, light naked sport bike with a 399 cubic centimetres (24.3 cu in) straight-four engine, carrying the model code NC27. In contrast to other models of the Honda CB series, the name is written with a hyphen. In some countries it was marketed as Honda CB400F. The bike was first introduced in 1989 and built until the end of 1990. Originally developed for the Japanese market, the CB-1 was also officially sold in the USA and Canada.".
- Honda_CB-1 label "Honda CB-1".
- Honda_CB-1 label "Honda CB-1".
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- Honda_CB-1 depiction Motorcycle_honda_cb1_1992.png.
- Honda_CB-1 isPrimaryTopicOf Honda_CB-1.
- Honda_CB-1 name "Honda CB-1".