Honda's Concept CB motorcycle has been showcased at ongoing the Tokyo Motor Show. The new retro styling Concept CB with a host of dynamic features is really looking very stunning. It is the updated version of the CB1100 that has borrowed a lot of elements with the elder brother such as frame, suspension, engine and brakes. Moreover, the motorcycle is featured with twin pod instrument clusters that look pretty much striking on this motorcycle. The chrome finishing new round LED headlamp, single unit tapered seat and fuel tank design will definitely work in its favor.
The technical specifications of the Concept CB are unknown yet, but it expected that the motorcycle is featured with the same motor that does duty on the CB1100. The motorcycle is featured with 1140cc inline four cylinder air-cooled motor is expected to endow the 89.7 PS of power at 7500 RPM and 93 Nm of torque at 5000 RPM, the motor is coupled with a five-speed transmission.
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The motorcycle comes loaded with equipment such as updated air-box, traditional spoke wheels, two-chamber exhaust and chrome finishing conventional mudguard at the both front and rear end. The Concept CB is featured with a single piece handlebar that will provide a vintage bike experience.
The other models that the company has showcased at the 44th Tokyo Motor Show- 2016 Honda CBR 400R, Honda CBR250RR, 2016 Honda NC 750X, Honda NeoWing, Honda Grom 50 Scrambler Concept Two, Honda EV-Cub Concept, Honda Cub Concept, Honda 2016 Africa Twin and Honda CB500X.