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 Honda's V-Force: The Four-Stroke V4s on Road and Track by Julian Ryder, During the decade prior to the advent of the World Superbike Championship in 1988, Honda's RVF four-stroke motorcycles dominated the World Endurance Championship and the World F1 Championship. Initially, however, Honda's V-4 powerplant was a total disaster. But with major financial reinvestment, the engine's fortunes turned and it went on to enjoy significant competition success. This is the story behind the development of Honda's four-stroke RVF and RS racers, as well as the VFR streetbike, which has remained a highly sought-after motorcycle for more than a decade. Author Julian Ryder follows Honda's four-stroke engine, from the early disappontments, to the competition successes of Joey Dunlop, to the introduction of the fuel-injected RC45, which is still the basis for today's Superbike races. Also included are detailed competition results and motorcycle specifications.
 Classic Japanese Motorcycles: Illustrated Buyer's Guide by Ron Burton, As the costs associated with buying and owning collectible American and European motorcycles continue to rise, enthusiasts are turning in greater numbers to motorcycles produced by Japanese manufacturers from the 1960s to the early 1980s. The prolific production of Japanese motorcycles during this period today translates to consumer-friendly market values for collectors. This buyer's guide divides the world of classic Japanese motorcycles by the four major manufacturers -- Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, and Suzuki -- while emphasizing such landmark models as the Kawasaki Z-1 and Honda CB750, and featuring a chapter of less common models from secondary marques like Bridgestone. Photographs of the motorcycles are accompanied by complete descriptions of specification, components, paint codes, and serial numbers. A five-star rating system grades the bikes on collectibility, parts availability, two-up touring, reliability, and power, while the author highlights common repair and restoration needs, and suggests sources for collectible models.
Honda CB750 - Introduced in 1969 the Honda CB750/4 was the motorcycle that turned the Honda company into a real motorcycle brand in the US and Europe. Honda had been producing smaller utility bikes and sales were good with their famous nicest people ad series. Honda VFR750 - The Honda VFR 750 is a sport-tourer motorcycle produced between 1986 and 1997. The fully-faired motorcycle is powered by a reliable 98 horsepower (73 kW) liquid-cooled double overhead cam(DOHC) V4 engine. Honda Dax - The Honda Dax is a small motorcycle (minibike/minitrail) which is famous as the Honda Monkey, Honda Gorilla and various others. It is available from 50 ccm to 110 ccm. Honda CL125 - The Honda CL125 is a model of the Honda Scrambler motorcycle made by Honda.
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