Pictures from the new Honda CB150R (just for the asian market)
Pictures from the Honda CB150R:
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Source: Honda
Pictures from the new Honda CB150R (just for the asian market)
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Source: Honda
Letzte Aktualisierung am 2025-07-09 / *Affiliate Links / Bilder von der Amazon Product Advertising API
Honda continues to focus on retro concepts in 2025 and presents the CB 1000 F SE Concept, a new model variant that combines classic Bol d'Or styling with modern technology. The focus is on a café racer-style headlight fairing that echoes the design of the 1970s and 1980s and combines it with contemporary technology.
Honda continues to develop alternative transmission technologies. New patent documents filed with the Japan Patent Office (JPO) show the well-known Honda CB1000R with the E-Clutch system. This semi-automatic clutch solution makes motorcycling more accessible to newcomers and those returning to the sport, as the clutch operation is electronic and does not require a conventional clutch lever.
Honda is continuing its move toward automated clutch technologies and expanding its range of E-Clutch models. Following on from the already familiar CBR650R, CB650R, and Rebel 250 models, the CL250 and Rebel 250 will also be equipped with the E-Clutch in future. Although these two models are not currently available in Europe, Honda's move underscores the importance the manufacturer attaches to automated clutches.
Honda is currently forced to recall several motorcycles from various series due to potential safety risks. The models affected include the Rebel 1100, Africa Twin 1100, and XL750 Transalp from the 2025 model year. The reason for this is a manufacturing defect in the sealing screws of the crankcase, which can cause oil to leak and get onto the rear tire. The associated risk of accidents is considered to be significant.
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