Honda exposed the patent snapshots of the Bulldog concept via a Japanese media, perhaps giving a serious thought for its production. Let us remind you all, the stated concept was first displayed over a year ago at the Tokyo Motor Show in Japan.
Getting a physical personality of the Japanese-market CB400F with a petite engine for maintaining the local licensing legal codes, the hunk Bulldog adjoined a rugged, practical designing along with a much spacious storage. Honda had done the promotions of the bike as a 'lovable touring partner' rather than just being kept to the name of Bulldog's relationship. You may reckon that the front panel of the motorcycle might look like a pathetic 50cc scooter, but, it is literally packed by a 400cc two-cylinder motor.
Though the new drawing is quite tedious- because of the way it is related to the cash bars designed and fitted around the engine, but it clearly displays the Bulldog. Comparing the pictures with that of the concept showed earlier, some prominent alterations noted out are the slightly different indicators, different tail lamp, and different disc brakes. Besides, there's an innovation of having clever storage units to both sides of the fuel repository. The round-shaped headlights covered by a blue crash guard gives the machine a more sturdy look.
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The basic funda behind designing such type of motorcycle is to fulfill the requirements of those who love the outdoor life. If Honda is planning to give it a serious shot, the bike would get into the production phase soon. Nevertheless, we have to wait until more updates come up in the media, till then stay connected to Sagmart.