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Showing 10 sport or enduro / offroad bikes that are powered by an air or liquid-cooled engine, were manufactured by Honda, require an A2 class license and have single disc braking at the rear.
In 1937, Soichiro Honda set up his company supplying piston rings to Toyota. Despite factories being destroyed by a WWII bombing and then an earthquake, they released their first complete motorcycle in 1949 and were the biggest manufacturer in the world by 1964.
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2017 Honda CBR150R
Category:
Sport
Displacement:
149.6 cc
Engine type:
Single cylinder
Power:
16.9 HP
Cooling system:
Liquid
Gearbox:
6-speed
2014 Honda CB500X
Category:
Sport
Displacement:
471 cc
Engine type:
Parallel twin
Power:
46.9 HP
Cooling system:
Liquid
Gearbox:
6-speed
2014 Honda CBR150R
Category:
Sport
Displacement:
149.6 cc
Engine type:
Single cylinder
Power:
17.6 HP
Cooling system:
Liquid
Gearbox:
6-speed
2014 Honda CBR400R
Category:
Sport
Displacement:
399 cc
Engine type:
Parallel twin
Power:
46 HP
Cooling system:
Liquid
Gearbox:
6-speed
2013 Honda CB500X
Category:
Sport
Displacement:
471 cc
Engine type:
Parallel twin
Power:
46.9 HP
Cooling system:
Liquid
Gearbox:
6-speed
2013 Honda CBR 150R
Category:
Sport
Displacement:
149.6 cc
Engine type:
Single cylinder
Power:
17.6 HP
Cooling system:
Liquid
Gearbox:
6-speed
2007 Honda CBR 150R
Category:
Sport
Displacement:
149.4 cc
Engine type:
Single cylinder
Power:
17 HP
Top speed:
99 mph
Cooling system:
Liquid
2002 Honda SL230
Category:
Enduro / offroad
Displacement:
223 cc
Engine type:
Single cylinder
Power:
20 HP
Cooling system:
Air
Gearbox:
6-speed
2002 Honda XR250 Baja
Category:
Enduro / offroad
Displacement:
249 cc
Engine type:
Single cylinder
Power:
28 HP
Cooling system:
Air
Gearbox:
6-speed
2000 Honda NSR125
Category:
Sport
Displacement:
124.8 cc
Engine type:
Single cylinder
Power:
15 HP
Top speed:
75 mph
Cooling system:
Liquid
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