Honda CB series
Line of Honda motorcycles
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The Honda CB Series is an extensive line of Honda motorcycles. Most CB models are road-going motorcycles for commuting and cruising. The smaller CB models are also popular for vintage motorcycle racing.[1]


Honda CB series
- CB50
- CB90 Super Sport
- CB92 also known as Benly Super Sport[2]
- CB100N
- CB100 Super Sport
- CB110 also known as CB Twister
- CB125
- CB125E
- CB125N
- CB125T
- CB125 Super Dream
- CB150 also known as CB Trigger
- CB150 Verza
- CB150 Invicta
- CB160 Super Sport[3][4]
- CB175
- CB200
- CB250N
- CB250RS
- CB250T
- CB350
- CB350 H'Ness (also known as CB350 RS, sold as GB350 in Japan and EU)[5][6]
- CB360
- CB400N
- CB400T
- CB450T
- CB450
- CB450DX-K
- CB500
- CB500 Four
- CB500T
- CB550
- CB650
- CB750
- CB750K
- CB1000GT
- CB1100
- CB-1
Honda CB-F series
Honda CB-R series
Honda Super Four
- CB400 Super Four
- CB500 Super Four
- CB1000 Super Four
- CB1300 Super Four
Honda Hornet
- CB125 Hornet
- CB250 Hornet
- CB500 Hornet
- CB600 Hornet
- CB750 Hornet
- CB900 Hornet
- CB1000 Hornet
Honda CB-X series
Nighthawk series
Custom series
- CB650 Custom
- CB750 Custom
- CB900 Custom
- CB1000 Custom
Other models
Gallery
- 1965 CB92 "Benly"
- CB 450 "DOHC", the model with the highest capacity engine until 1969
- CB 750 "Four" 1969 to 1978, the model that set a new standard for "Superbikes"
- CB 500 "Four", the first model with a 500 cc engine 1972 to 1977
- CB450N, a simpler version of the CB450
- CB900F "Bol d´Or" (also built in 750 and 1100 versions) (1979 to 1984)
- 2016 CB150R Streetfire
- 2013 CB500F naked 471 cc twin
- 2016 CB500X
- 2025 CB1000 Hornet
* Note: unless otherwise stated the engine capacity in ccs can be derived from the number in the model reference.