2021 Honda Motorcycle Guide

2021 Honda CB1000R

2021 Honda CB1000R

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Supersport

2021 Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP – New model

2021 Honda CBR1000RR ABS*

2021 Honda CBR1000RR*

2021 Honda CBR600RR ABS*

2021 Honda CBR600RR*

2021 Honda CBR650R^

– 2021 Honda CBR500R – (USA)

2021 Honda CBR500R ABS^

2021 Honda CBR300R ABS – (USA)

2021 Honda CBR300R – (USA)

2021 Honda CBR125R^ – New model

 

 

Neo-Sports Cafe

2021 Honda CB1000R^ – New model

2021 Honda CB1000R Black Edition – New model

2021 Honda CB650R ABS^

2021 Honda CB350^ – New model (Europe)

2021 Honda CB300R ABS*

 

 

Sport

2021 Honda CB500F ABS^

2021 Honda CB125F^ – New model

 

 

Touring

2021 Honda Gold Wing – Revised

2021 Honda Gold Wing DCT – Revised

2021 Honda Gold Wing Tour – Revised

2021 Honda Gold Wing Tour DCT – Revised

2021 Honda Gold Wing Tour DCT Airbag – Revised

 

 

Cruiser

– 2021 Honda Shadow Phantom (USA)

– 2021 Honda Shadow AERO (USA)

– 2021 Honda Shadow AERO ABS (USA)

2021 Honda Rebel 1100 – New model

2021 Honda Rebel 1100 DCT – New model

2021 Honda Rebel 500 ABS SE

2021 Honda Rebel 500 ABS

2021 Honda Rebel 500 – (USA)

2021 Honda Rebel 300 ABS

2021 Honda Rebel 300

 

 

Chopper

– 2021 Honda Fury (USA)

 

 

Adventure

– 2021 Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES DCT

– 2021 Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES

– 2021 Honda Africa Twin DCT

2021 Honda Africa Twin^

2021 Honda NC750X DCT

2021 Honda NC750X

2021 Honda XR650L*

2021 Honda CB500X ABS

2021 Honda CRF300 Rally^ – New model

 

 

MiniMOTO

2021 Honda Monkey (USA)

2021 Honda Monkey ABS (USA)

2021 Honda Super Cub C125*

2021 Honda Trail 125 ABS – New model

– 2021 Honda MSX 125 Grom – Updated

2021 Honda MSX 125 Grom ABS^ – Updated

 

 

Dual Sport

2021 Honda X-ADV^ – New model

– 2021 Honda XR650L

– 2021 Honda CRF450L

2021 Honda CRF450RL – New model

2021 Honda CRF300L – New model

– 2021 Honda CRF250L ABS (USA)

– 2021 Honda CRF250L (USA)

– 2021 Honda CRF250L Rally ABS (USA)

– 2021 Honda CRF250L Rally (USA)

 

 

Scooters

2021 Honda ADV150* – New model

2022 Honda Ruckus

2022 Honda Metropolitan

2021 Honda SH350i^ – New model

2021 Honda SH Mode 125^ – New model

2021 Honda PCX125^

2021 Honda PCX150 – (USA)

2021 Honda PCX150 ABS – (USA)

 

 

Trail

2021 Honda CRF450X

2021 Honda CRF250F

2021 Honda CRF125F

2021 Honda CRF125FB Big Wheel

2021 Honda CRF110F

2021 Honda CRF50F

 

 

Competition

2021 Honda CRF450RWE – New model

2021 Honda CRF450R – New model

2021 Honda CRF450RX – Redesigned

2021 Honda CRF250R

2021 Honda CRF250RX

2021 Honda CRF150R

2021 Honda CRF150R Expert (Big Wheel)

 

 

ATV / Quad

– 2021 Honda Fourtrax Rincon

– 2021 Honda Fourtrax Foreman Rubicon 4×4

– 2021 Honda Fourtrax Foreman 4×4

– 2021 Honda Fortrax Rancher

– 2021 Honda Fortrax Recon

 

 

Concept Bikes

2021 Honda CB-F Concept – New model

 

 

Notes: *USA information only to date. ^ Only Europe information to date.

 

From the Manufacturer – 2021 Honda Motorcycle Guide

Honda Passion Leads to All-new 2021 CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP – More powerful and technologically advanced model adds to Honda’s supersport legacy

Honda Motor Co. founder Soichiro Honda dreamed of competing in races around the world—and winning—with a vehicle of his own making. Driven by the same competitive spirit, and having since amassed the most premier-class Grand Prix victories of any manufacturer, Honda announced today the 2021 Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP. An evolution of Honda’s legendary 1,000cc sportbike, the all-new model draws heavily on MotoGP technology and will carry Honda’s sport motorcycle lineup into the future while also bolstering its racing efforts in series including the FIM Superbike World Championship.

Designed from the ground up with involvement from Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) and an extreme focus on outright track performance, the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP pairs a more compact, yet more powerful inline four-cylinder engine with an all-new frame with optimized rigidity for improved grip and feel. An advanced suite of electronic rider aids works to enable fast lap times, while aerodynamic technologies from the RC213V MotoGP race bike are used to both increase downforce and improve braking stability. For the first time, the “Fireblade” name is being used in the U.S. market.

“From our earliest days, Honda has been committed to developing class-leading motorcycles capable of winning races,” said Chris Cox, American Honda’s Manager of Experiential Marketing/Public Relations. “Developed around technologies and information gleaned from Honda’s Grand Prix racing efforts, the 2021 CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP highlights the brand’s competitive spirit, and we’re excited for riders to experience the latest in our storied line of sport motorcycles.”

CBR1000RR-R FIREBLADE SP
Focusing on outright track performance, engineers have developed the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP with engine and chassis technology from MotoGP, the all-new model drawing heavily on the RCV combustion efficiency and low-friction solutions. The engine is more compact than the inline four-cylinder powerplant it replaces and benefits from the use of high-end technologies like titanium connecting rods, forged aluminum pistons and finger-follower rocker arms.

The 2021 Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP uses an all-new aluminum diamond frame with increased vertical and torsional rigidity, but decreased horizontal rigidity, for maximum levels of grip and feel. A longer swingarm—stamped from aluminum of 18 individual thicknesses—is developed with lessons learned through Honda’s Grand Prix efforts, further highlighting the connection between the all-new model and Honda’s championship-winning race bikes.

Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) has been optimized and an adjustable Start Mode joins Power, Engine Brake and Wheelie Control; a quick shifter is standard. The CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP is outfitted with a six-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), three-level Honda Electronic Steering Damper (HESD) and second-generation Öhlins Smart Electronic Control (S-EC) suspension and user interface. New Brembo Stylema brake calipers bite 330mm rotors through two-level ABS. The bodywork and riding position have an uncompromising focus on aerodynamic performance, and the fairing features MotoGP-derived winglets to generate downforce. A full-color TFT screen and Honda Smart Key are the finishing touches.

Color: HRC Tricolor

 

 

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