View Poll Results: All time Favorite Honda Superbike
Other Honda Bikes Not Listed seperately CB750F, VFR750R, CBR900RR, CB1300F



14
21.54%
Honda GL1000 Goldwing



0
0%
Honda CBX Super Sport



8
12.31%
Honda CB1100R



4
6.15%
Honda CX650Turbo



0
0%
Honda VF1000R



3
4.62%
Honda CBR1000F Hurricane



21
32.31%
Honda NR750



6
9.23%
Honda CBR1100XX Blackbird



6
9.23%
Honda VTR1000R RC-51



13
20.00%
Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade



16
24.62%
Honda VFR1200F



0
0%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 65. You may not vote on this poll
All time favorite Honda Superbike
Thanks Classic.
Dub
I think without a doubt the 1000F when she arrived on the scene was the most stunning one that stuck in my head and her performance back in those days was pretty impressive too
But having re thought this question a bit , I think that when I take myself way back to the Honda 750 K1 / K2 early days , that the 750 4's were a real head turner for me as a very young guy ... and in a way , put into the context of that early time period , I think they prolly left a bigger impression on me than the 1000F that came later on in years ...

But having re thought this question a bit , I think that when I take myself way back to the Honda 750 K1 / K2 early days , that the 750 4's were a real head turner for me as a very young guy ... and in a way , put into the context of that early time period , I think they prolly left a bigger impression on me than the 1000F that came later on in years ...

http://motorcycles-for-sale.com.au/d...DA_CB_750.html
Last edited by pacemaker; Oct 25, 2011 at 06:20 AM.
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Classic, there are a couple of these getting around my neighborhood, one two streets up (drinking buddy of my brother in law) although he has a woeful Kerker 4 into 1 set up, rather than the banana pipes. The other is on display & for sale at a new Coffee/Cafe/Bike customising place that's opened about a click from here. Has had a lot of work done on it, but needs some serious TLC. Here is one for sale in your neck of woods, Go onya cahn, you can afford it. A Classic Collector! Kismit Bro, Kismit.
http://motorcycles-for-sale.com.au/d...DA_CB_750.html
http://motorcycles-for-sale.com.au/d...DA_CB_750.html
Sheesh !! For that Red brand new one in my post maybe ....but that one Pace ??? I dunno mate ???
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Those are some crazy prices for bikes on that site, I hope for your guys sake thats not the norm,
And I thought this price was high when it sold,
.http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda...item256788dc73
Dub
Last edited by CBR1988; Oct 27, 2011 at 01:29 AM.
OK so some of us has gone a bit old school and gone down the Yamaha RD track (quite justifiably to be fair), so check this out.
http://www.rg500delta.com/streetgoin...%281978%29.pdf
Yes, it made a little bit of wee come out.
http://www.rg500delta.com/streetgoin...%281978%29.pdf
Yes, it made a little bit of wee come out.
hard to pick a winner from the field. RC30 gets my vote.
check here to see some of the bikes from the poll that have been posted for sale.
Rare SportBikes For Sale » Honda
check here to see some of the bikes from the poll that have been posted for sale.
Rare SportBikes For Sale » Honda
Hey:
Here would be a good investment for a classic OZ bike as they did not make a bunch of them.
Sometimes I wish I would have kept mine, but the CBX was the keeper to me not the 11R.
HONDA CB1100R "C" - 1 OF 1500 MADE WORLDWIDE - RARE | eBay
One of the finest bikes of its day and is still a very good looking bike, even by today's standards. To me the best of the inline air cooled 4s ever made by Honda.
Dub
Here would be a good investment for a classic OZ bike as they did not make a bunch of them.
Sometimes I wish I would have kept mine, but the CBX was the keeper to me not the 11R.
HONDA CB1100R "C" - 1 OF 1500 MADE WORLDWIDE - RARE | eBay
One of the finest bikes of its day and is still a very good looking bike, even by today's standards. To me the best of the inline air cooled 4s ever made by Honda.
Dub
Last edited by CBR1988; Oct 28, 2011 at 03:38 AM.
i think i have to go with the cb750 from the beginning of the 1980s... mostly cos i have one and its a great bike... honda cb is the bike that killed the british motorbike industry for a long time.. and sorry to say but no wonder why...


